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		Leptandriaimonoeg.
	
Aesculus parviflora1789.  by Mr Michauxii. Fl[owers] July August 
				ask Mr Fraseriii His remembranceof this plant. & when 					Michaux & hetravelledtogether in So[uth]. Carolina

			8Class

OsbeckiaZeylanica.         1799     Sir Joseph Banks. plantphy.[?]
					t.173 & 4.
 8
Rhexia hirsuta.  -------
            Mariana
   ----   Morylandica  --	Catt[alogued]byMill[er's]ivDict[ionary] R. NH. [?]2
				ciliated Rhexia, not a good E[nglish]. N[ame].

Oenothera muricata          	Rough stalked oenothera 1789

O   ---         nocturnaNicholasJoseph NicholasdeJacquinvMd
July & Aug[us]t.  C.B.S.  1790

villosa                Villous Oenothera. C.B.S. Massonvi 1791.
July & Aug[us]t


O   ---         humilis   Mr Dryandervii .This species is called by Curtisviii					purpurea
i1791.
 This is certainly not the case as Mr. Menziesix who found
 the plant and forwarded the seed to England was at
Home in 1791. I have for this reason leftthis species as
introd[uced] 1794 flowers July t[o] Sept and as the
DaedalusStore ship brought Home Vancouversx
O tetragauradispatches in1793 andalso Menziesfirst parcel of 					seeds

O tetraptera                          sq[ua]r[e] capsuled Oenothera. Lady Bute 
				Donnxisays in his Catalogue Introd[uced] 1796

Gaura mutabilis                    Examine Curtis's Mag. for an English name &						introd[uction]. isvariable. Gaura. good.

Epilobium villosum               Hort. Kew is E. pubescensWilld.xii Epilobium villosum of
Willd. is a Cape of Good Hope plant and flower[e]d in
                                             Kew Garden this year.
Epilobium villosum               C.B.S. 1789 RoxburghxiiiI.I.3

iLeptandra.  The next word, in a different hand, is not a species and appears to be an abbreviation.
ii Andre Michaux, (1746 -  1802) French botanist and explorer with 5 species of native Carolina flowering plants named for him
iii John Fraser (1750 -1811) Scottish botanist.  
iv Charles Miller, (1770-1762) son of Philip Miller.  He became the first head of the Cambridge Botanic Gardens. 
v Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.  (1727 -1817).  Scientist who studied medicine, chemistry and Botany
vi Francis Masson.  Scottish Botanist
vii Jonas Carlsson Dryander. Botanist
viii William Curtis.  Producer of Curtis's Botanical Magazine
ix Archibald Menzies  (1754 -1842).  Scottish surgeon, botanist and naturalist.  He introduced the Monkey Puzzle tree to England.
x The Vancouver Expidition 1791 - 1795.  Voyage of exploration and diplomacy, commended by Captain George Vancouver of the Royal Navy.
xi James Donn (1758  - 1813).  English botanist and gardener.  A prot�g� of Sir Joseph Banks and Curator of the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens.
xii Carl Ludwig Willdenow(1766 -1812).  A German botanist, pharmacist and plant taxonomist.
xiii William Roxburgh.  (1751-1815).  Scottish surgeon and botanist.