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137. Chrysanthemum indicum> L. cultivated in gard¬ 
ens, Canton. Flowers.as large as those of Tagetes patula, 
white, double or full like a round brush. Osb. 15. 
138. Artemisia minima Linn. Chin. D.C. VI. 140 and G. P. 
II. 430. Ceatipeda orbicularis- Lour.—Flor. hgk. 186. 
139. Artemisia chinensis. Lin. Bent to Linnaeus by Lager* 
stroem, who received the plant from China. Absinthium mart- 
timum Sinarum. Pluk. Amalth. p. 3. TRHRC6tum chiH81K8> 
A. Gray. Maxim. Dec. XI. 
140. Artemisia vulgaris- L. This is the only Swedish 
plant in this country (Canton), though it varies in some 
measure with it. The Chinese heal wounds with it, and to 
that purpose apply the fresh plant bruised. They call it gnai 
Danes isl. Osb. 394. 
A. vulgaris L. (A. indica Willd.) is very common throughout China. 
Sin jj>£ ngai. - 
141. Ethulia tcfmentosa. Linn. China. D.C. VI. 110. Art8" 
misia lavandulacea, which is identified by Maxim. Dec. 
XI. with A. vulgaris. 
142. Senecio divaricatus. L. French, isl. Osb. 378. 
D.C. VI. 301. Gynura divaricata. Only known from China. 
143. Oacaliaincana. L. French isl. Osb. 378. 
Linnaeus’ plant (from India) is dubious. Gynura nitida. D.C. VI. 299 ? 
144. Cacalia sonchifolia. Limi. Ceylon. China. D.C. VI. 302. 
Emilia' sonchifolia. Common in China. 
145. Lobelia zeylanica. L. Danes island. Osb. 391. 
Linn, confounds several species in his L. zeyl. and L. trigona Roxb. 
(FI. hgk. 196.) is probably the plant Osb. saw in China. D.C. VII. 360. 
- 146. Blade Ebony , in Chin : ghome is brought to Canton 
from the B. Indies and from Maurice. Osb. 227. 
Ebony sin: Jfj '$%umuk seems to be produced also in China. Maba 
Ebenos. Spreng. 
147. NyctantJies hirsuta. L. (description.) Canton, Honam 
Osb. 328. 16. 
D.C. VIII. 302. Jasminum pubescens. Willd. Also in India (Roxbg.) 
148. Nyctanthes orientaiis (name given by Osb). Wood 
of Roses. Canton. Osb. 209. 
149. Quai fq, a tree about 6 yards high with small, white, 
sweet scented flowers. Belongs to the Tetrandria class. Canton 
gardens. Osb. 14. 
^ lewai fa is Olea fragrans. Thbg. 
150. Nerium Oleander. Lin. Forster, FI. sin. mentions it as 
known from China. I may observe, that the species generally 
