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		4 July 1798
Recd. a Box of plants from Sir Joseph Banksi  Bart in which were
Mespilus Japonica 2 plants for Mr. Lambertii 
Astragalus sp. like Cape sent by Mr. Barrowiii?
Hedisarum     like  Cape   d[itt]o?
No. 7 alive 	like Punica
Barringtonia   dead
Cape Jasmine   alive single said to be
		
		6 July
The follow(ing) plants came by Sir Joseph Banks Bart (sent?) to His Majesty's Garden.  - Dr Roxboroughiv collected them. Part of the plants were intended originally for the Royal Collection & part for Sir Joseph Banks & some for the East India Directors. Mr Bossanquetv forwarded the Boxes to Mile end .  but from whence they were collected[?]  by Sir Joseph for His Majesty.
Eugenia jambolana
Jaquira Vamphii	vi		
Croton Bourgatch
Ixora incarnata
Pterocarpus uliginosus
Bap[h]ia latifolia
Bauhinia acuminata
Meyna spinosa
Pterocarpus maximus
Flacourtia cataphracta
Bergenia Karnegiavii		
Croton 	laxiferumviii			
Pentapetes acerafoliumix 		
Amomum maximum
Calamus rotang 
Taneratum Zeglanicumx  
Agrostis linear[is]
amomum

i. Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) English botanist and plant collector, president of the Royal Society and supporter of RBG at Kew.
ii  Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761-1842), English botanist
iii  Sir John Barrow (1764-1848), English geographer and linguist; 2nd Secretary to the Admiralty 
iv  William Roxburgh (1751-1815), Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked mainly in India
v  Possibly Charles Bosanquet (1769-1850) English official and writer
vi  Jaquinia; the sp. is not found
vii  Probably Carnegiea; however, the sp. is not found
viii  Probably laxiflorus
ix. acerifolia
x   Neither the genus nor the species is found