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1?° Genera. 
36 Blseria 
37 Buddleia 
38- Callicarpa 
19 Centimculus 
20 Exacum 
21 Lasiostoma 
22 Myrmecia 
23 Pensea 
24 Plantago 
25 Poly premum 
26 Scoparia 
N° of 
Growth, species. Native of / 
s 5 Cape of G. Hope 
s 4 W. Indies 
s 3 Virginia, Japan 
h 1 
h 4 India 
h 1 
h 1 
s . 8 Ethiopia 
h 24 Europe 
h 1 Carolina 
h 8 -America 
Species iri 
Britain. 
Brit. 1 
Brit. 6 
4th. Flowers one^petated, one-j'ruited, aboriei 
27 Catesbaea 
s 
1 
Carolina 
28 Chomelia 
s 
1 
29 Embelia 
s 
1 
80 Hediotis 
$ & h 
6 
Ceylon 
81 Hossmannia 
s ! 
1 
82 Ixora 
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3 
India, America 
83 Mannettia 
h 
1 
Mexico.; , 
84 Mitqbella 
1 
Carolina 
85 Oldeiilandia^ 
fl 
10 
America, Cape, 
86 Pavetta 
s 
2 
India 
87 Petesia 
s 
a 
Jamaica 
88 Sanguisorbaf 
h 
1 3' 
Canada 
5th. Flowers one-petaled, two-grained,% beneath. 
89 Houstonia h 2 Virginia 
40 Scabrita s 1 India 
* r*rom the roots of bldenlandia umbellata is extracted that fine permanent red 
dye, so much admired in the India cottons; and it is said this plant is' so Valuable 
in Asia, that it is sold for a guinea a lb. It is called chay root, or East India, madder • 
fin sariguisorla officinalis (common wild burnet) are found small red tubercles 
on the root., which dyers frequently use instead of cochineal ; and it is said they 
are also found on the roots of pimpinella saxifraga , (burnet saxifrage). 
X Two-grained, three-grained, &c. means, when the capsule is divided into two 
or three cells, &c. and a single grain or seed in each. 
