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Trees put up in a Box at the request of Mr. Good -- 

No
1 One Tree of what the Supra Cargoes at Canton kn[own]Li as
the China Varnish Tree.
2 Phyllanthus leucopyros a handsome Shrub
3 Probably a Pterocarpus a large Timber Tree
4 Mimosa          a tree
5 Strychnos potatorumii, a large tree the fruit used to clean by rubbing the inside of the pots.iii
6 Cassia auriculata a shrub the bark used by the natives in preparing Skins.
7 Ficus     a small species fruit not eatable.
8 Volkamerieiv a Species?
9 A Small Shrub from China never has produced Seed
10 A very thorny 
11 A large Species for the from the Mountains bearing 
large & pleasentv fruit of the Jambelous[?] (Eugenia Jambolifera[?]) 
12 Mimosa Aspera a very thorny Shrub.
13 Dillenia indica, -- a very handsome small tree 
both in leaf and flower the fruit used 
14 in the Curries of the Natives.
14 Santalum album.

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viSeeds given him
1 Phyllanthus sepiumvii[?] a very handsome bush
2 Memecylon Capitellatum -- The most beautifullviii shrub in the ixIndies when its branches are covered with blue flowers
3 Phyllanthus leucopyros a handsome Shrub
4 Gardenia Pavetta a handsome shrub with very fragrant flowers.

i Uncertain-possibly an abbreviation for "Known Locally"
ii In India the seeds have been used for purifying water . Known as Clearing Nut Tree

iii Uncertain reading of pots
iv Now known as Volkameria
v Correct spelling would be pleasant
vi The sentence begins on the other side of the line on the right half of the line.
vii Nearest species in ipni.org is sepialis but mentioned as sepium in "The Indian and Pacific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768-1820, Volume 4"

viii Correct spelling beautiful
ix Inserted in pencil