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22 Aug            	
Hexandria monogynia .
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Bromelia humilis .	1789	 	Baron Hake fl. 
                              Within properly 3 or 4?.ii
B[romelia] acanga        		The plant supposd to be this is growing 
                               in the front stove at Metholds It is most like the above
                 Karatas    or  		Karatas or upright hard leavd  ananas.
Tillandsia serrata    	1793.		saw[-] hard leavd Tillandsia or wild pai[?] [imported] by the Providenceiii
                tenuifolia  1790. 		S.J. Banksiv
                nutans      1793 		noddling.Tillandsia [imported] by the Providenceiii 
	     recurvata  1793.		Recurvata by _________ d[itt]o ---
XX I think we have an other sp[ecies] of Tillandsia not noticed 
Tradescantia Zanonia is Commelina Z[anonia]. H.K.
                	erecta  -	1794	N Mexico upright spiderw[ort]    	   
Haemanthus tigridisv		Tiger spotted Blood flower
		coarctatus		crowded Umbeld Blood-flower
		pumilio		Dw'f haemanthus. 1799.-	
       lanceifol[ius]vi Yearleav'd Spearleavd
 		carinatus	.	Keeled leaved haemanthus	
		albiflos 	1790	White flowerd. This is not a good name as many haemanthus are white fl[owers].  								depr_November			
		quadrivalvis 	1790	no Eng. Name to this
		multiflorus   	1797	Lord Tankervillevii. Donnviii has catalogued this plant at 1794 it is surely an old plant of the	ancient Botanists - flowers most of the Summer 
Massonia pauciflora		1790	few flowerd Massonia
	      scabra	-	1790.	Rough leavd Massonia	
            cepinataix           1789.	Hedge Hog Massonia	
	      undulata		1795	Waved leave Massonia
Tulbagiax cepacea		1795	Massonxi onion scented or leavd which[?]
Narcissus incomparabilis - Cart. 1729. Donn has no [date of] introd[uction]
 is bicolor. major 4.t. H.K.xi

 i Baron Hake of Hanover was Ludwig von Hake; Christian; 1745-1818; German minister and botanist. 
ii The two symbols (3 and 4) by Bromelia humilis are the astrological signs for Saturn and Jupiter respectively and the tick is clearly pointing to the second sign (4) for Jupiter which is the symbol for perennial.
iii  Providence: the ship commanded by Captain William Bligh who imported plants forthe royal gardens
ii iBanks; Joseph; Sir; 1743-1820
ivTigrinus on IPNI
v lanceifolius in IPNI
vi Bennet; Charles 4th Earl Tankerville; 1743-1822 
vii Donn; James; 1758-1813 
viii Echinata on IPNI
ix Tulbaghia on IPNI
x  Masson; Francis ; 1741-1805; plant collector for Kew
xi Possibly Hortus Kewensis, a catalogue of plant species then in cultivation at Kew Gardens