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9th Class            1 ord[e]r

Leaves cassiai 1768 Mill Dict[tionary] 1790 . Donnii .
Cassyt[h]a filiformis 1768 Mill Dict[tionary] Sleander[?] Cassyt[h]a.
Rhi acer[?] tataricum 1796 Mr Noa where was Noa in Russical exam
                                  1793 Mr Close [?]

 10. th class 1 order

Sophora monosperma	search the Seed Book for the
      colour[?] of this plant. It has been in
      England 5 or 6 years 1793.?
This is called by Mr  Oak[?]  Red[?] Bead[?] tree.

Podalyria calyptrata 1794  the large leaved cape sophora 
      whose pot was broken by a fall last year standing on the place in the Botany bay house 
      1799 . Winter = rough open leaved.
                myrtillifolia      1794. Mr. Mapon. Myrtle leaved
                          the[?] buxifolia examination by[?]L Giflovo[i wondered if the last part of this word was flora?] H Kew.
                  buxifolia 1790    Box leaved Mapon and Red Book
                           For intro[duction]. Willdiii documenting[describing?] [?] this'
                           Without a W: for why they may[?iv]

Sophora sp[?]. The plant so like[?] [Caparrisv]? with
                        yellow flowers from the Cape of 
                        Good Hope is not taken of by Willd.Mr Dryandervi [?] 
                        has specemens  of this --- 1 origin of this [?]

Pultenaea stipularis   1790?vii When was this intro[duced] Donn in 1793
                    I think long before then[?] after 
                    Mr Watson or Mr Lee who had first[?]
                    this plant.

                 line of long flowers[?] 1789viii Flax leaved when was this
                                     Introd[uced] est{ablished][?] as above [?][?] Bix
i Indian bay leaves
ii [Donn],[James],[Mr],{1758-1813],[ Curator of the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens, Cambridge]
iii [Willdenow],[Carl Ludwig von],[1765-08-22-1812-07-10],[German botanist and plant taxonomist]
iv Text falls off the page to the right
v The tnie capem are the flowfer-buds of Capparis spinoea. a shrub of S. Europe,
vi Not sure about this but he's a botanist who was around at the time - I think
vii both date and question mark are very faint
viii date is very faint
ix possibly 3 intials ending in B