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Saxifraga rivularis -- Alpine Brook Pav saxifrage Britain
                palmata -- Cornwall palmata saxifrage
                Aizoon --   1629 ? cult[ivated] by Parkinson ?
                cordifolia-- no -- M[a]ss[on]
                rosularis-- no? d(?) 
                marilandica 
                ?androsacea
                stellaris, pilosa, ?autumnalis, ?sibirica, ?rupestris 
                 ? adscendens, ambigua, densa, viscosa - sp[ecies] not M[a]ss[on 
               [1 word illeg.] i  
{line}
 X             hirsuta 1759 Mill[er]ii dict[ionary] ed[ition] Y. m 6
		        hairy saxifrage

Mr. Susday?  has mention[ed] that Mr. Haworth has some good remark on this genus {line}

Scleranthus polycarpus.  I have doubts whether or not this
    	         Mill[er] dict[ionary] ed[ition] 6 is an old plant Kew Garden 1796.
   	         Polyg.n.7 I think it is in Gerard --
Dianthus casius England Dr. Smith calls this plant mountain pink & H K    		                   D[ianthus] glaucus is mountain d(?) examine into this matter
                 alpinus 1759 Mill[er] dict[ionary] ed[ition] 7.   Donn makes this 1794
                 capitatus Don Donn
                 pomeridianus 1794 oriental pink F.E. Smith[1 word illeg.] enquire if the 	      		  introd[uction] of this is just.  Look into Liniii. act Dianthus 		      Trigynaea
Cucubalus fabarius	1743 Mill[er] Dict[ionary] edit 4 ~ 18 1731 ed[ition] 1.
                                 orpine leaved campion
 H.K. add[ition]:        Donn has taken up this plant as intro[duced] 					           1792. I believe he has never looked into one of 					 Millers dict[ionar]y & which is a very good 				                      authority for Levant plants.  H.C. authority for the introduction of 		           Levant plants to be always questioned.		 
Cucubalus  Aegyptiacus 1860 Sir Joseph Banks. fl[owers] August
                                         raised at Kew this year from the seeds 						        collected by the French botanist in Egypt.					 

i ticked, in pencil
ii Philip Miller, director of Chelsea Physic Garden in 1722
iii Carl Linnaeus, Swedish Botanist