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Bupleurum tertium minimum. Col. min. cogn. ftirp. p, 85, chrar 
tea ane ja tomef the Ma bs which remeber 
AVHS. Uel7. 2 ft. 267. 7) £ go i 
flore amplo cdorato. Boecon de Plant. Sic. p. go ? ecm 
I found a Plant, fomething higher than the ordinary Heliotropium majus 
is, in Madera VWland, but I take it notwithftanding to be the {ame only 
it varied in Stature from the Soil, being in every thing elfe the fame. 
Solanum nonum feu fruticofum bacciferum, C. B. pia. p. 166. 
Afparagus maritimus craffiore folio, C. B. pin p 490. 
Clufius feems to make this a diftinét Plant from the prat. & marit. Laying 
they were differing though in the fame place. 
FTieracium ftellatum J.B. tom. 2. lib. 24.p. lord. 
Flieracium fruticofum foltis tenuiffime coronopi modo divifis. Cat. pl. Fam. 
p.123. An Enieracium frutico[um foliis anguftifimis non defcriptum. Hort. Luz: 
Bat, Rati Hift. p. 239 2 Hieracium fruticofum anguftiffima incano folio. Herm. 
cat. pl. p. 316 ? 
From one fingle, three or four Inches long, crooked, Root, rifes a woody, 
folid, crooked, round, light brown Stalk, three Foot high, having feveral Tab. 5. Tig. 
{mall Branches towards the top, and now and then tufts of Leaves, fome big- 1, 2. 
ger, others {maller, but all of them divided or laciniated very minutely, al- 
moft into Hairs like the Leaves of Coromopus Rucllit or Sophia Chirurgorum. 
The Flowers are feverals at top, ftanding within a Calix made up of a great 
many fmall, long, and narrow Leaves, which are reflected when the Seed 
arc leaving many {mall black: Pappous Seeds to be carricd away with the 
Wind. | 
Ic grew on the ftony Hills to the Eaftward of the Town of Fuzchal in 
the Ifland of Madera. 
Alypum, five Herba terribilis proceriar, cortice cinereo fcabro, folio acuminato 
longiore. Cat. pl. fam. p.124. : 7 
This rofe much higher than the Herba terribilis Narbonen[um, having a hard 
white Wood with a large Pith, a Scatrous or unequal light brown or grey 
Bark, the Branches towards their ends were very thick fet with Leaves with- 72.5, Fig.3. 
out any order: they were two Inches long, and athird part of an Inch broad 
in the middle where broadeft, being narrow at the beginning, increafing to 
the middle, and ending in‘a point, equal at the edges, with one middle Rib, 
and feveral tranfverfe ones of a yellowifh grecn colour. Towards the tops of 
the twigs ex alis fol. come the Flowers, being feveral Heads round or Spheri- 
cal, made up of many very {mall blue Flowers, with their Stamina {er round 
very clofe together in the fame Head, to which follows a very {mall grey Pap- 
ous Seed, all over downy. oe 2 
Helichryfum fecundum feu Felichryfo Sylueftri flore oblongo fimilis, C. B_ pin 
p. 265. prod. p.123. Facea Stechadis citrine folits pralongis pancis capitulo mis 
nore {ubrotundo afpero, Pluk. Alm. p.19}3. : C 
It is good in Decoétions for the Colick, Cluf. 
Gaaphalium ad S tachadem citritam acced:ns, J.B. tom. 3. lib. 26. p. £60. 
T found this both ramofe and not ramofe. Pier ieee 
Chryfanthemum aquaticum Cannabinum folio tripartite divifo. Herm. cat. pl 
p.146. An Enpatorium aquaticum Virginianum. Park. p.596 2 Chryfant hemum V ire 
ginianum bidens cannabinum Pluken. Alm. p 100 2 aon : 
Erica folio coridis fexta, feu major fcoparia foliis deciduis, C. B. pia. p. 485. 
pis non [pinofa prima, feu angulofa ou feopar ia, C. B. pin. P: 395- 
ommon-Broom. | 
The Flowers are eat in Sallets, although two Ounces of the Seed Decocted 
are a Vomit Afef but not more than Radifhes, cc. Lob. ‘The water of the 
Flowers, or half a Dram of the Seed beaten, are good againft the ie her 
