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Lythrum ciliatum		1789.   Mr. Boscowani   Introd[uced when] ?
					ciliated Fl. Aug[us]t.---  Oct[obe]r   7 idemii

	   fruticosum			what is this sp.[?]

Herculia  Belangkasiii		1789	by Sir Joseph Banksiv Kt B[aronet]
					English Name wanted.
Veronica ----- masab
Reseda fruticulosa.		1789	Marcheoness of Butev.	shrubby
					Spain.		Fl[owers] Sept[ember]
	medterranean ?	 	 is said to be in England .  ?

Euphorbia bupleuriifolia	1791	   C.B.S.   Red Book
					Cone form.  shaped Spurge
					June July
	      literata		1789.	   by Dr. Jacquin. Jun[io]r  vi
					   g. .   flowers[?]
					  English name  ?
	       picta		1790.	  by Dr. Jacquin fil[ius]vi
					  English name. ?
					  Venezula.  where is this Island[?]
	       segetalis			  Britain ?   Examine this
	       aleppica		1789.	  Mill[er]vii  dict[ionary]
				1796.	  Donn.viii
					  Aleppo spurge.   H. Bx.
Aponogetonix distachyon.     1790

	         monostachyon 

	         angustifolium	1790	Masson.xi C.  B.  S.
					Narrowleav[e]d Apon[ogeton]:

Notes
i.   I have found no record of a botanist of this name of the period. Possibly a member of the Cornish Boscawen family.
ii. Idem: 'the same'
iii.  The genus and species are not found.
iv.   Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English botanist and scientist, traveller and plant collector who greatly enlarged the flora at Kew Gardens. President of the Royal Society.
v.  Charlotte Jane Hickman-Windsor (1746-1800), 1st Marchionness of Bute, sent plants and seeds to Kew from Spain when her husband the Marquis was the British Ambassador in Madrid.
vi  Joseph Franz von Jacquin (1766-1839), Austrian botanist and scientist, professor at University of Vienna. His father, Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin, was also Professor of Botany at Vienna: hence he is "junior' and 'filius' ('son')
vii   Philip Miller FRS (1691-1771), English botanist, chief gardener at Chelsea Physic Garden and author of two botanical dictionaries.
viii. James Donn (1758-1813), English botanist, Curator of the Cambridge University Botanical Gardens from 1790 till 1813. Author of Hortus Cantabrigiensis.
ix.  The genus name Aponogeton is masculine but is treated as neuter. The correct names are: monostachyos and angustifolius.
x.   Francis Masson (1741-1805) Scot, gardener and plant collector for Kew, sent to many distant lands by Banks. 