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Echites biflorai	1793	Twin flowered. Mr Andersonii by the providence Fl July
	bispinosaiii	1795	This is called two Thorned spined
				Echites is two thorned better[?] 
      E. N. or is Twin as above thumbed[?]
      ?
E[chites] difformis	1793	? This plant was sent Home by Mr Lyonsiv[,] Gardener  
         settled in Philadelphiav

Plumeria accuminatavi	when was this Introd[uced?]. Not Moss
Cameraria latifolia --	1733.	Wm Houston Donn, 1790.
                 Tamaquarina	1793. Mr Anderson  fl Nov
		This Cam. Later Willd
Tabernaemontana citrifolia	1793. By the providence Mr Anderson	
	digynia
Pergularia odoratissima ) vii Baroness Rachael introd[uced] this plant 1787
                 Glabra           }    These are not examined consult Mr Dryanderviii
                 Tomentosa    )
                 dygynia
Periploca indica	1796	Dr Roxburg[h]ix & Mr Peter Goodx. Indian parc places[?]
Cynanchum vomitorium	Cult[ivated] by Mr Salisburyxi, Chapel Allertonxii
		I am in opinion more Cynanchum sp[?] are grown in Kew Garden than mentioned there[?]
Apocynum frutescens	Mill dict[ionary]xiii edit[ion] 7. n.6.
Asclepias asthmatica	1791	Ceylon E.Indies
	Ask[?] for more Asclepias



i bifloris
ii Anderson, Alexander, Dr, (1748 - 1811-05-10))  Born Aberdeen. Died St. Vincent. Curator of botanical garden, St.Vincent.
iii bispinosus
iv Lyon, John, (1765 - 1814-09-14) Born Gillogie, Forfarshire. Died Philadelphia, United States of America Nurseryman and plant hunter
v Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID code: [7014406]
vi acuminara
vii Inserted in a different hand and ink "206 of this book"
viii Dryander, Jonas Carlsson, (1748-03-05 Sweden -1810-10-19), Librarian and Curator to Sir Joseph Banks 
ix Roxburgh, William, Dr, FRSE FRCPE FLS (1751-06-03 - 1815-02-15) Surgeon & botanist 
x Good, Peter (Died 1803-06-12) Assistant botanist  on the voyage of HMS Investigator
xi Salisbury (born Markham), Richard Anthony, (1761-05-02 - 1829-03-23), Botanist 
xii Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID code:  [7029914]
xiii Almost certainly a reference to The Gardeners Dictionary by Philip Miller