244 B R IT ISII N A M B S. 
Angelica, berry-bearing 
Angelica tree 
Angelica,, wild ; or gontwort 
Anise 
Anise tree of China 
Anotta; or annatto 
Apeiba of the Basilians 
Apple 
Apple, Adam’s ; or orange 
Apple, bitter ; or coloquintida 
Apple, blad; or W. Indian goose¬ 
berry 
Apple, jarnboo 
Apple, custard 
Apple, love* 
Apple, love, of the antients 
Apple, mad 
Apple, male balsam 
Apple, May ; or duck’s foot 
Apple, pine ;.’or ananas 
Apple, purple 
Apple, soap 
Apple, sour 
Apple, star 
Apple, sugar 
Apple, sweet 
Apple, thorn; or stramonium 
Apple, water 
Apricot 
Arbor vitae, American 
Arbor vitae, China 
Arbor tristis; or sorrowful tree 
Arbutus, upright 
Arbutus, trailing 
Archil; or orchilla 
Aralia racemosa 
Aralia spinosa 
Mgopodium padagraria 
Pimpinclla anisum 
Illicium anisatum 
Bixa orellana 
Sloanea 
Pyrus malm 
Citrus aurantium 
Cucumis colocynihis 
Cactusper eskia 
Eugenia jambos 
Annona reticulata' 
Solanum lycopersicum 
Atropa mandrugora 
Solanum insanum 
Momordica balsamina 
Podophyllum peltatum 
Bromeiia ananas 
Annona asiatica 
Sapindus saponaria 
Annona muricata 
Chrysophyllum cainito 
Annona africana 
Annona squamosa 
Batura stramonium 
Annona palustris 
Prunus armeniaca\ 
Thuia Occident a Us 
Thuia orientalis 
Nyctanthes arbof tristis 
Arbutus unedo 
Arbutus uva ursi 
Lichen roccella 
* At Sidney, in New Holland, they brewed beer from India corn, properly malted, 
and bittered with the leaves and stalks of the love-apple (solanum lycopersicum), 
or, as it was commonly called in the settlement, the Cape gooseberry ; which was 
found to succeed very well. Collins’s Account of N.S. Wales, 2d. ed. 1804, p. 334. 
f Prunus armeniaca, a supposed native of Armenia. 
