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Lotus cytisoides R
 ----    arabicus
Trigonella Foenugraeumi L R
Medicago<?> sativa L *
	            Marina L R 	
 ----		 Lupulina L R 
 ----		 Polymorpha orbicularis L R
 ----		 Pol. ciliataii LR
 ----		 Pol. muricata L R
 ----		 Pol. arabica L R
 ----		 Pol. hirsuta L R

Classis 18a
Polyadelphiaiii   
Ordo 2[?]us Iconandria
Citrus Medica Limoniv L *
 ----     Med. Limon Dulcis L *
 ----	Med. Vulgaris L *
 ----	Med. lima Grislei[?]v *
 ----	Med. lima dulcis Gris *
 ----	Aurantium L *
 ----     Aurantium audum[?] Gris*

Ordo 3[?]us Polyandria
Hypericum Balearicum L
 ----	       Perforatum L R
 ----	       Quadrangulare L R 
 ----	       humifusum L R
 ----	       tomentosum L R
 ----	       Eloidesvi L R

Classis 19a 
Syngenesia[?]

Ordo1us Polygamia[?] equalis
Tragopogon porrifolium
		rubrumvii L 
 ----	          Picroides R
Scorzonera hispanica L R
 ----	        tingitana L R 	
Picris Echioides L R
Sonchus Oleraceus Laevis L[?]viii
	     Oler. Asper L R
Lactuca Sativa L*
 ----	   Sat. capitata L*
 ----	   Sat. crispa L*
 ----	   Virosa L R
 ----	   Scariola L R
Leontodon Taraxacum L R
 ----		     Bulbosum L R
 ----		     hispidium L R
 ----		     tuberosum L R
Hieracium amplexicaule L
Crepis barbata L R
 ----	 Dioscoridis L R
 ----	 Intybacea Broter<us> L[?]ix
Hyoseris hedypnois L R
Seriola aetnensis  L	
Hypochaeris Radicata L R
Lapsana communis L R
Cittoriumx intybus L R
 ----	      Endivia L*
 ----	      Endivia crispa L*
Scolymus hispanicus L R 	   
 ----	      maculatus L R
Arctium Lappa L R
Serratula tinctoria L R
 ----	     arvensis L R
Carduus Acanthoides 


i foenum-graecum
ii Ciliaris[?]
iii Polyadelphous[?]
iv Citrus medica f. limon in IPNI
v Possibly reference to Gabriel Grisley, a German doctor, came to Portugal in the early 17th century. In Xabregas (Lisbon) he founded a botanical garden which had royal support, and published works on medicinal plants and the Portuguese flora. In this garden were cultivated plants in abundance, for medical use and study, and also had associated a herbarium, so that herbalists and doctors could study the medicinal plants at all times. Using multiple historical sources about the convents of S�o Francisco and Madre de Deus of Xabregas, the Samaritana water source, the old basin of Xabregas river, the geography of the former site of Xabregas and the works of Grisley itself, it was concluded that Gabriel Grisley's Xabregas Botanical Garden was probably located near the mouth of Xabregas river, the Samaritana water source, and also of the convents of Madre de Deus and S�o Francisco of Xabregas.   
vi Elodeoides[?] or Elodes[?]
vii ruber
viii Curve of page makes this difficult to read
ix Curve of page makes this difficult to read
x Cittaronium/Cichorium [?]