
P h il t r e s ;
O r n a m e n t a l ;
Morus alba, t i . Sp. pi. 4. p. 134. Of thefe four are worked
carpeting for floors, and hanging for the walls.
Arundinum eulmi, 35. Sp. pi. i. 225. Of the ftalks of various
forts of reeds are made writing pens.
Lindera nmbellata, 145. The Japanefe clean their teeth with
foft bruihes made o f this wood, and alfo of the two former.
• Saltees, 24. Different forts o f willows.
£ Fuonymus tobira, 99.
Celajlrus alatus, 98. Lovers place the buds o f the flowers before
the doors o f parents, as philtres, to conciliate the affeftions o f the
daughters.
■ Ny&anthes fambac, 17. Sp. pi. i. p. 15. Flor. Cocb. 75.
Syringafufpenfa, 19. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 907.
Rofffiarinus officinalis, 22. Sp. pi. i. p. 60. Our well-known
rofemary cultivated and introduced from Europe.
Or Chides, 23. Orcbis fafanrue. Sp. pi. 4. p. 4. Japónica, Fal-
cata.
Lhmdorum Jlrlatum, 28, enfatum, 29. Sp. pi. 4. p. 32.
Épidendra varia, 30.
Ir ides, 33. The feveral forts of Iris or fleur de lis, Squalens, Sp.
pi. i. p. 106. Sibirka, Sp. pi. i. p. 108. Verficolor, Sp. pi. i. p. 108.
Gramínea, Sp. pi. i . p 109.
Morea cbinenfis, 34. Ixia cbinenfts, Sp. pi. i. p. 98.
Ilex japónica, 7.9.
Primula cortufoides, 82. Sp. pi. i. p. 413.
■Celajlrus alatus, 98. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 796.
■Convolvulus japonicus, 85. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 856.
Ipimaa triloba, 86. Sp. pi. i. p. 451. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 856.
% Azalea
Azalea Indica, 84. Sp. pi. i. p. 428. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 845.
847. fig. p. 846. The flowers o f great elegance, and infinite variety
o f colors.’
Bladbia faponica, 95. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 775.
Celojia argentea, 106. Sp. pi. i. p. 577. Kaempf. Amoen. v. p.
863. Flor. Cocb. 203;
CeBfia crijiata, 106. Sp. pi. i. p. 577. Kaempf., Amoen. v. p.
962.
The cockfcomb is o f various colors, red, yellow, and mixed ;
it grows here to Vail perfection, but degenerates when carried to
other countries.
Gardenia florida, 108. Sp. pi. i. p. 592. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p.
808.
Gardenia radicans, 109. Kaempf. Amcen. v. p. 808.
Vinca rofea, n o . Sp. pi. i. p. 594- Flor. Cocb. 146.
Nerium oleander, n o . Sp. pi. i. p. 594. Flor. Cocb. 141. The
Oleander grows common in Spain, India, and Japan.
Viburna varia, 122. Five fpecies, all peculiar to Japan.
Amaryllisfarnienfis, 131. Sp. pi. 2. p. 27. Flor. Cocb. 247. A moil
elegant fpecies, firft introduced into England in 1659, by that ac-
complifhed gentleman general Lambert, at his feat at Wimbleton.
The root is poifonous.
Lilium candidum, 133. Sp. pi. 2. p. 43- Flor. Cocb. 256. Our
white lily. This common fpecies inhabits alfo Syria and Pa~
lejline.
Lilium japonicum, 133. Kaempf. Amoen. 879.
LiliUm pomponicum, 134. Sp. pi. ii. 2. 44. Flor. Cocb. 257. Native
alfo of the Pyrenees and diftant Sibiria.
V o l . 111. H h Lilium