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Asparagus falcatus -- -- 1792 sickle leaved S[ir] J. Banksi & Dr. Roxb[urgh]ii
                  flexuosus --   bending stem Asparagus bad English
Dracenaiii australis -- --   N.S.Wales 1790 ? did the Gorgon return 1790 no 1792
                                        introd[uced] by the Gorgon
Convallaria latifolia --      Willd(?)is C. polygon B.H.K.
Polyanthes pygmaea     1790 Drop polyanthes
Tachinalea(?)
Phornium tenax              1790)  which year were these plants brought to England. 
                 augustifolium 1792)  I think 92 & by the Gorgon 
              Donn says P. tenax New Holland 1788                                         
                                                    p. augustifolia not Mss
Lachenalia hyacynthoides    Masson C.B.S.  - 1780
	       glaucina	             Masson C.B.S.
	       augustifolia          Masson  D[itto]
	       particulata            Masson  D[itto] 
                  patula                   D[itto]
                  purpureocaerulea D[itto]
                  violacea	              Masson C.B.S.
                  rubida	              Masson C.B.S.
	       purpurea              Masson 1795
Juncus biglumis           Scotland two fl[owered] Fl[ora] B[ritannica]
            triglumis           D[itt]o  3 fl[owered] Fl[ora] Br[itannica]
            maritimus         Lesser sharp sea rush F[lora] Br[itannica] 
            glaucus            hard rush Fl[ora] Br[itannica]
            uliginosus        Little bulbous rush
            castaneus        Clustered alpine rush   
            spicatus           Spiked rush


                                N.B.iv     many of the above have 
                                              been found only in Scotland should
                                             they not be N[ative] of Scot[land] & not Britain
                                             as written in the[1 word illeg.] 

Tacca pinnatifida 1793  Olabertia(?) Yam by the Providence 
prinos Achras dissecta 1785  Clover flowered sapota, this plant has been in 
                                      Kew Garden many years.  I have doubts if 1785 is early 		                           enough for the introduction.  I remember the plant as long 	                           [ago] as 1785

i Sir Joseph Banks
ii D. William Roxburgh
iii dracaena
iv paragraph centred on page