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Psychotria parasitica	1798  Mr. Andersoni ?. or Dr Brownii
[Psychotria] citrifolia.    1793. Mr Anderson by Capt[ain] Blighiii
[Psychotria]  brachiata   1793. By the Providenceiv
[Psychotria]herbacea.  1793. By the Providence.
Coffea occidentalis.    1793. By the Providence.
[Coffea]Bengalensisv  1796  Mr J Good brough[t] <for me?> this plant living it is since       Dead.vi 
[Coffea] augustifoliavii   1798  Dr. Aftzeliusviii this plant was rais[e]d from seed and     died in the winter of 1798 a plant also of this was sent Home in a small box by Dr.
Aftz.ix & is likewise dead.1797.

Cephaelisx elata   H.C.xi 1792. the Jamaica List of Smithxii mentions this plant. I cannot recollect if it came <living ?> into V. Garden ask <Lady Harper ?> about this plant.
Hamelliaxiii patens    cultivated in 8 Ed. Mill[er] Dict[ionary]H.C. 1792 when did this fl[ower].    Aug[ust]t and Sept[ember].
Morinda citrifolia  1793. Broadleavedxiv .Providencexv
Conocarpus procumbens  1730. Dr  Houstonxvi. Mill[er] Dict[ionary]
Erithalis. fruticosa 1793. H.C. 1794 -- Dr. Dancerxvii
Verbascum virgatum     Nat[ive] of England. Fl. Britanxviii: large fl[owere]d Mullein-- Worcester
[Verbascum] pulverulentum  yellow hoary Mullein Dr Smithxix will send this from 
Norwich 
[Verbascum]	pinnatifidum is at the Bishop of Winchester enquire of Mr Gilbertxx about this plant
Mirabilis viscosa 1793 Mr. William Forsythxxi when does this flower.
Nicotiana pusilla  1733xxii  Mill[er] Dict[ionary] -- & icon:
		        1797 Donn. xxiii A diff[eren]t. plant.
i Possibly Anderson, Alexander (1748-1807), curator of St Vincent Botanical Garden, West Indies
ii Possibly Brown, Robert, Dr.(1773- 1858), Scottish botanist
iii Bligh, William (1754-1817), naval officer and colonial governor, captain of HMS Providence, transported breadfruit and other plants from the islands of the central Pacific Ocean and from south-east Asia to the West Indies. VIAF ID: 17351052
iv This is HMS Providence. a sloop of the Royal Navy, famous for being commanded by William Bligh on his second breadfruit voyage between 1791 and 1794.
v Spelling, benghalensis not Bengalensis
vi Doubly underlined full stop
vii Coffea augustifolia appears to be an unresolved name. It may be synonymous with Coffea arabica var. augustifolia
viii This is almost certainly a misspelling of Afzelius. Afzelius, Adam (1750-1837), a Swedish botanist who collected plant specimens from West Africa. VIAF ID: 14765233.
ix Abbreviated Aftzelius, misspelling of Afzelius
x The line above this has a crossed-out name and Cephaelis is indistinctly written
xi It is unclear what the abbreviation H.C. means but it may be Hortus Cliffortianus, a book of early botanical literature, authored by Carl Linnaeus and illustrated by Georg Dionysius Ehret. This work was financed by George Clifford, a keen botanist, a governor of the Dutch East India Company and a wealthy Amsterdam banker. Alternatively, it could be Hortus Cantabrigiensis, written by James Donn, the first curator of the Walkerian Botanic Gardens (now Cambridge University Botanic Gardens) and published in 1796.
xii This could be Smith, James Edward, Dr. (1759-1828), English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society or Possibly Smith, Christopher superintendent of the Botanic Gardens 1805 and worked at Kew gardens. Plant collecting expedition with Wiles, Broughton on the HMS Providence 1791-93
xiii It should be Hamelia not Hamellia
xiv An indecipherable word (may be lemon) was crossed out and Broad written above
xv This may be HMS Providence, a sloop of the Royal Navy, famous for being commanded by William Bligh on his second breadfruit voyage between 1791 and 1794.
xvi Houstoun, William (1695-1733), a Scottish botanist who collected plants in Jamaica, Venezuela and Cuba and sent them back to the Chelsea Physic Garden.
xvii Dancer, Thomas (1750-1811), botanist and curator of the botanic gardens in Jamaica from 1787-1804.
xviii Flora Britannica
xix This could be Smith, James Edward, Dr. (1759-1828), English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society. He wrote Flora Britannica and The English Flora
and many other botanical texts.
Or
Possibly Smith, Christopher superintendent of the Botanic Gardens 1805 and worked at Kew gardens. Plant collecting expedition with Wiles, Broughton on the HMS Providence 1791-93
xx Before Mr Gilbert it had what looked like Gil crossed out. This may be referring to Gilbert White. White, Gilbert (1720-1793), naturalist and priest, VIAF ID: 61594716
xxi Forsyth, William (1737-1804), Scottish botanist, superintendent of the royal gardens at Kensington and Sr James's Palace.
xxii This date was preceded by a crossed out 179
xxiii This may be Donn, James (1758-1813), botanist and gardener, curator of Walkerian Botanic Gardens (now Cambridge University Botanic Gardens) from 1790 until 1813. He was the author of Hortus Cantabrigiensis, published in 1796. VIAF ID: 44641868 