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A shrub [:]the Wood is common in the Mysore & used as flambeau could not extract any resin from it; the drawing of the flower from a dried specimen Bears a Berry _____

Convolvulos cuneatus -
I understand it has been call'd so[.] it is a shrub growing in all parts of the Mysore - among the hills I have found it running over high trees & there the leaves are more remote but in the low Country it is a small shrub. It has a very handsome Flower to which the Painter has scarcely done justice ______
Convolvulus pilosus a new speci[e]s the Painter has forgn  th[e] Hairs with which all its parts 		are covered.
Convolvulus biflorus
		Leaves figured five lobd lobes lanced undulating
		Capsules two valved, is seeded
Solanum terminale?
		Stem shrubby downy
		Leaves obliquely eggd i pointed downy
		Peduncles in terminal umbellae
		Fruit Globular of the size of a Pea
Solanum verbascifolium
Anagallis cordata agrees in all Filament capsule &ca ii with the genus 
Leaves sessile hearted Flowers axillaries, peduncles larger [than] the Leaves[.] this beautifull plant grows in all the Topes and moist places in the Mysore Country The Painter has not in any one thing done justice to it
Rhamnus nummularia
Pergularia odorotissima iii West coast ocuper?iv
		I can say nothing for the correctness of the Drawing
Pentandria Monagynia
	Floribus pentapetalis inserisv Nectaria



i	eggd = ovate
ii	&ca et cetera
iii	Pergularia odoratissima 
iv	Obviously the scribe didn't know what this word was. Possibly 'occupier'
v	'inserta' would make more sense