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Ehretia tinifoliai  
            aspera. 		Rough leav[e]d.   Dr. Roxburghii.
			This is an old plant in Kew Garden.
	when was this introduced & by whom, is it not also a West India plant. It is growing in the Great roasteryiii [?] 

Varronia liniataiv.   1793.  Mr. Andersonv.

Chrysophyllum cineriumvi    what is this plant.
Sideroxylon mite Tomentosum examined for these planting
Rhamnus alpinusvii   1790.  Mr. Thouin.viii Fl.  June
	      capensis            to be Exam[ined?] (Mepou)ix
	      lycyoidesx 1799 Box thorn like Rhamnus
				I doubt this.
	      pumilasxi   1795. Dwarf Rhamnus  ask Mr[?]xii Boddy[?] 
      if this Introd[uction] is just

Phylica parvifloraxiii    1789  small flowered   fl.xiv}
         [tick] villosa      1790  Villous.  	    }
         [tick] lanceolate  1790.  Lance leav[e]d.  }
          cordata       1789  Heart leav[e]d     }

Phy[lica]. paniculata   panicled  flxv.1789 Massonxvi	
               pinifolia     1789   fl. white[?]	

Cargontium[?]xvii, did ever this Genus appear in Kew Gar[dens]
Ceanothusxviii   this a spxix [?]...

Buttneria aspera scabra.  This plant was brought to Kew Gardens 93 by the providencexx, I cannot now find the plant.

Diosma capitata.  1759[?] purple headed Diosma
             rubra      1759  ?rania leav[d] red Diosma
                            1798   H.C.
             lanceolata 1768.  Lance leav[e]d.. fl.
             cupressina.  1     when intr[oduce]d[?] & fl.
		Cypressxxi Cypress leav[d]. fl.
             latifolia      1789n.  Broad leaved   fl.
             tetragona   1789   tetragonal Diosma
             pubescens  1786}  I am confused with these 2 plant[s]
             villosa   -  ?          } The Diosma called Wheatley[?]xxii is one of these cert[ainly][?]xxiii - Him[?] which, I June-Aug[ust] xxiv[?]
             

i Crossed out 
ii Roxburgh, William, Doctor, 1751-1815, Superintendent of Calcutta Botanic Garden for 20 years. VIAF 40160036
iii Could this be roastery - i.e. where they roasted coffee beans
iv Ipni.org lineata
v Anderson.Alexander (1748-1807) one of the first two superintendent curators of the St Vincents botanic garden.
vi Ipni.org cinereum
vii Ipni.org alpina
viii Thouin, Andr�, 1746-1824, French botanist. VIAflF ID: 71502471  Wikipedia: During the Enlightenment both France and England organised elaborate programs of plant introduction to explore the potential of plants not only as food for their colonies but as botanical novelties of all kinds. In Paris the project planning was placed in the hands of the Head Gardener of the Jardin du Roi, Andr� Thouin, who recommended an inventory of plants, both native and exotic, in each colony, and the development of a reciprocal exchange - all under the control of the garden in Paris. 
ix Mepou is a shrub from New Zealand.
x Ipni.org lycioides
xi Ipni.org pumila
xii Scribble follows this word
xiii Tick just under  of this word and to the left of the 2 lines following
xiv Next 4 lines are bracketed together on right
xv This could be abbreviation for flower or flourished - appears often on this page.
xvi Masson, Francis. 1741-1805. Scottish botanist and Kew Gardens' first plant hunter. VIAF: 37696783 
xvii Can't find anything that approximates this, could be Coryanthes written in Latin form
xviii This word crossed out in manuscript
xix  Written very faintly in manuscript
xx   This could 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. 
xxi This word crossed out in manuscript
xxii I can't find a Diosma Wheatley
xxiii Abbreviation of certainly?
xxiv Or maybe "I can identify"?