BRITISH NAMES. 
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Convolvulus ja lapa 
Mirabilis jaldpa 
Jasminum officinale 
Jasminum odoratissimum 
Nyctanthes sambac 
Cestrum n&cturnum 
Gardeniaflorida 
Lantana africana 
Ipomoea rubra 
Syringa, persica 
Plumeria rubra 
Jalap, true 
Jalap, white; or mechoacanna 
Japan earth—see Catechu 
Jasmine, common white 
Jasmine, yellow Indian 
Jasmine, Arabian ; or sambac 
Jasmine, base 
Jasmine, Cape 
Jasmine, African ilex-leaved 
Jasmine, fennel-leaved 
Jasmine, or lilac, Persian 
Jasmine, red 
Jasmine, scarlet ; or trumpet flower Bignonia radicam 
Jasmine, common yellow Italian Jdsminum fruticans 
Jasmine, yellow Carolina Bignonia semper virens 
T i ■ , r • j f Mesembryanthemwn crus- 
Ice plant; or diamond ficoides ^ tallinum 
Jew’s ear Peziza auricula 
Immortal flower Gomphrcena 
Immortal eagle flower; or female 1 / >)(s bahamina 
baisamme J ‘ 
Incense-wort; or frankincense Gnaphalium odoratissimum 
T i. f. Maranta arundinacea 
Into arrow-root | '/TWia geniculatu 
Indian leaf Melastoma malabathrica 
Indian shot; or cane Canna indica 
Indian berry, cocculus Menispermum cocculus* 
T ■. f Indigo fera anil , and tine- 
Indigo, common ( 
Indigo base; or Jupiter’s beard, 1 ^ mor „f ltL f ruticosa 
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Inga 
Job’s tears 
Johnson ia 
Jonquil 
Ipecacuanha; or Brasilian root 
Ipecacuanha, base 
Mimosa inga 
Coix lacryma 
Callicarpa americana 
Narcissus jonquilld 
Psychotria emetica 
Viola ipecacuanha 
* The berries of the menispermum cocculus are Used to intoxicate fish. 
't Indigofer a anil is said to be the wild indigo; the tinctoria is the true indigo. 
