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169 Ixora scarlet.

175 Kalmia broad-leav'd.

177 Kalmia glaucous.

176 Laburnum common.

151 Lotus winged.

160 Lungwort Virginian.

163 Lychnidea early-flowering.

150 Marigold French.

145 Monarda crimson.

162 Pucc.o.o.n Canada.

146 St. John's-wort large-flower'd.

178 St. John's-wort heath-leav'd.

154 Soap-wort basil.

167 Sophora winged-podded.

166 Stock Mediterranean.

155 Wood-sorrel striped-flower'd.

149 Zinnia many-flower'd.

FOOTNOTES

[1] Pulcherrimos et latissimos in rupibus cespites efficit. _Haller._

[2] Delectatur solo duro, arenoso, umbroso sylvarum. _Jacquin._

[3] _Ait. Hort. Kew._

[4] Provenit sponte in America occidentali five in Virginia seu Canada, unde s.e.m.e.n ad nos delata, quibus propagata ejus fobeles abundanter satis in hortulo suburbano Gul. Walker non longe a palatio Divi Jacobi, sito in vico ejusdem nominis Jacobeo dicto.

[5] Mr. A. was a pupil of the celebrated Mr. MILLER.

[6] MATTHIOLUS long since noticed the excellence of this wood, and speaks of it as being particularly used for making the best kind of bows; are our modern Toxopholites acquainted with this circ.u.mstance?

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