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2i
74 6 Oxalis -- sensitiva
75 2 Orchis   Sp. (Beautifull)ii
76 4 Piper      nigrum
77 4 [Piper]    belle
78 3 [Piper]    longum
79 4 Pentapetes suberifolia     [tick]
80 4 Pterocarpus Sisoo.R.
81 4 Periploca --  indica     [tick]  
82 6 Pistia -- Stratiotes
83 3 Polygala prostrata     [tick] 
84 6 Pontederia vaginalis  
85 2 Rhamnus nitidees . (China beer) Riii
86 6 Saccharum -- officinarum (Red sugar sugar Cane)
87 6 [Saccharum]  diandrum
88 1 Sterculia balanghas     [tick]
89 6 Salix tetrasperma R.
90 1 Swietiniaiv febrifuga R.
91 3 [Swietinia]   trifoliata (Cuttings but likely to live)
92 4 Tamarix -- indica Koenigv
93 2 Terminalia Cattapa vi sp
94 4 Trewia -- nudiflora     [tick]
95 2 Tectonia -- grandis     [tick]
96 1 Thunbergia grandis  fragrans . R . .
97 3 Unona odoratissima  R .
98 4 Verbena Sp .
99 4       --       Sp .
100 4 Thal'coo'ry . (Country Name) 
101 4 Not Known
102 2 Achor , country Name
103 4 Jonesiavii --  rossuck . R . called after Mr. Sir M: Jones.viii
104 2 Mamfree -- (China plant ) good fruit .
105 1 Arum
106 1 Pentandrus[?] ixplant . (handsome)
107 4 Phyllanthus --  sepium .x K.  {Cuttings likely to succeed.xi  
108 4 [Phyllanthus]   scandens R .   
 109 6 Siphon aa thusxii  indica
110 4 Bo'cool Country name handsome plant .
19th April 1795      Chris[tophe] xiii r. Smithxiv

i This 2 is in the middle of the top of the page
ii Beautiful
iii The R on this page probably refers to Roxburgh, William, Dr, 1751-1815, viaf 40160036
iv Spelt Swietenia febrifuga Roxb on ipni.org
v The K is in the original ink but oenig has been added in a different ink
vi Terminalia cattapa on ipni.org
vii Jonesia (i was crossed out) This genus now known as Saraca. Species rossuck not found. 
viii Jones, William, Sir (possibly as he was working with Sir Joseph banks at this time from India see https://www.jstor.org/stable/531466?seq=1. They had been at Harrow school together. The copier may have mistaken the W for an M)
ix Pentandrus or Pentandris. not found in ipni.org or plantsoftheworldonline.org . pentandrus is from the Greek meaning "five man", referring to the five stamens of each flower  (wiki)
x There is no Phyllanthus sepium listed but a Pyllanthus sepialis is in ipni.org. 
xi  The brackets and note are placed between entries 107 and 108 therefore referring to both.
xii This could be Siphonocanthus as there is no Siphonaathus. Though no species indica in ipni.org
xiii There is a character before the r which  looks most like a long capital G but it could be an abbreviation for the missing letters tophe
xiv Smith had trained at Kew and was appointed as Botanist to Penang Botanic Gardens in 1794 (wiki - Penang Botanic Gardens) . See also 
https://www.kew.org/read-and-watch/the-wardian-case-a-history-of-plant-transportation