[0016]

319. Ptteris minima    dei
320. -- -- -- grandifolia.  de
321. -- -- -- sp.              de
322.Psidium montanum.  de
323. Phyllanthus -- -- -- sp. de
324.Physalis lathroides.  de
325. Pontederia -- -- --.  de
326. Scabrita scabra.    de Waller[?]
327. Sloanea -- -- --. p + h[?]
328.Sophora occidentalis --  
329. Scaevola lobelia   Im[mature?] + fr[agile?]
330.Sagitaria lancifolia. de
331. Solanum havanense. de
332. Senecio tomentosa. de
333. Samyda nitida  Prr[?]
334. Securedacca volubilis de
335.Tropis americana. de Im[mature?] + fr[agile?]
336. Taxus -- -- --  de 
337. Tillandsia serata.de
338. -- -- -- utriculate  de
339. Uvaria lanceolata.de
340. Urtica grandifolia.de
341. -- -- -- sp. rufa de
342. -- -- -- sp. de
343. -- -- -- parietaria de
[344 is missing]
345. Viburnum villosum de
346. Writeaii rosea.de
347. -- -- -- alba. de
348. Weimannia pinnata  de 
349. Zanthoxyllum caribaeum. de
from Van Dieman's Land[Tasmania]iii 
Mr C. Smithiv
350 Baringtonia like plant
351 A swamp plantain
352 Hemisoli spinosa
from DMr Andersonv St Vincentvi and not in Any[?] list
Capparis jamaicensis
Maquilia guinensis
Bignonia glauca
Polypodium reticulatum
Chemmarrhis commosavii
Scirpus sp
Varonia globraviii
Achrostichum simplex
Morinda citrifolia muscosa
Kyllingia monocephala
Asplenium  desectum
[mss, illeg]   serratum
Sophora monosperma
Morinda royoc 

i A note resembling 'de' appears after many entries. Meaning is unknown. Possibly dead or delivered?  
ii Possibly Wrightea rosea
iii Van Diemen's Land was the name used by Europeans for the island of Tasmania until 1856. Tasmania is now a state of Australia. Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID code 7001992
iv Smith; Christopher, gardener and botanist fl 1791-3. Travelled on board HMS Providence as custodian of plants collected from Australia and transported to the West Indies, and to England for the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
v Anderson, Alexander;1748-1811; botanist and Scottish surgeon. Superintendent curator at the St Vincent botanic garden. VIAF ID 33464822 
vi St Vincent is the largest island in the country now known as St Vincent and the Grenadines. Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID code 7004773
vii Possibly Chimarrhis cymosa
viii Possibly Varronia globosa