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The Natural Hiflory of JAMAICA, 
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ls1, At the end add, Cytifo-Genifta vulgaris, fcoparia, flore luteo. Tour 
Inft. p. 649. Genifta Rivini. Ord. Pl. fl. irreg. tetrap. p. 15. Genifta fyl- 
veftris vulgaris. Grill. virid. Lufit. p. 25. 2 
P.20 1. 1. At the End add, An Myrtus filveftris baccis albis & nigris, 
Grifl. virid, p. 48 ? Myrtus Sylveftris fructu albo, Caftell. Hort, Meff. Ind. 
fimpl. 15. 
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|. 8 Afters71, add, An Rhamnus Hifpanicus Buxi folio ampliore. Tour. 
Inft. p. 593? An Rhamnus Creticus Buxi folio minori Ej. Coroll.p. 41? 
Lycium Siculum Buxi folio. Bocce. App. ad fuum Mufeum,p.10, 
‘4. 13. At the end add, Arbor Draco. Arvore psecn Grif]. virid.-Lu- 
fit, p.7. Sang Dragon des Canaries. Pommet p, 260, Small pieces of Sticks, 
(i think Sarments of Vines) are put into it, melted, then dry’d and us’d to 
cleanfe the Teeth, and are call’d Bois de la Palille, 
]. 30, At theend add, Vel Opuntia maxima folio fpinofo, latifimo & 
longiffimo, Tour. Inft. p. 24¢. : 7 
Piatt. 50, After p. 30, add, Of Labat p. 40. 46.47. 48. de Frezier, 
8 
1, 54. At the end add, Dorade, or Dolphin of Kempfer, Bonito, or Do« 
rado, or Spanifh Dolphin, of Joffelyn. p. 24. | 
P. 22.1. 38. After 276 add, De Labat, T. 6. p, 398. 
P. 24. |, ule. At the end add, Requien, de Labart, T. 1 p, 40. where he 
tells us, that the Sharks hinder’d the Sailors from bathing. p. 45. that 
they fwallow’d every thing thrown out of the Ship for feveral days: 
Requin de Feuillee, p, 170, 171. 196. Dog Fifh, or Tubarone of Joffelyn, 
p.25. Shark.or Bunch, &j. 2d, 3 
P. 26.1, 27. At the end add, An, Serpent marin de Labat. T.v, p. 3952 
T.6, p. 408 ? Barracoutha, a Fifh peculiar to the Weft Indies, of joie 
123. : . 
‘ P 27. 1.41, After Defcr add, Labat, p. 48, de Frezier p, 7. de Feuillees 
p. 192. Hog, or Flying Fifh, Sea-kite or flying Swallow of Joffelyn. p. 27, 
P. 28.1. 14. After 30. add, de Fueillee. p.118.de Labat T. vi. p- 402, 
]. 51, At the end add, Remora or Suck-flone, or Stopfifh, of Joffelyn: 
2295 . 
i P 29. 1.25. dd marginem add, Tab.1, fig. 5. 
P. 30.1]. 26- Before Cifeaux add, Labat T. vi. p. 393. | . 
P. 31. 1.17. At the end add, Oifeau appelle Fol de Labat, T. vi, 
. 400. | 
: P. 35. 1. 11. At the end add, Filicula ‘maxima argenteo pulvere con- 
fperfa, Tour Inft. p. 542. Filix albiffimo pulvere confperfa, Plum. Fil - 
Amer, p- 30. T. 40. ee oe eg 
l, 24+ At the end add, There is nothing better in Difeafes of the Lungs, 
to open the Pipes, than this. Pifo. _ cad oo 7 3 
L. 30. At the End add, ’Tis very plain by the Figure and Defcription 
of this, compar’d with Dr, Plakenes’s Filicula maritima ex infulis Carib- 
beis, feu Adiantum maritimum. fegmentis, longioribus angultis auricula- 
tis & crenatis pediculo atronitente, Phyr. T. 286. fig, 1. & Alm. p, 152 
"Tis very plain'I fay, that they aretwo different Plants, tho’ he doubts it 
in his. Mantiff. p. 7.9, ait. cae 
1.32. At the End add, An Cyperus longus maximus umbella Papyri. 
Cupan. Syilab. p, 19? | rer wr 
P. 36.1.2. as the end addy I fee no reafon why Dr. Plakenet Should 
think, as he does in his Mantiffa, p. 62, That this may be the Cyperus ele- 
gans panicula {parfa Barbadenfis, in his Alm. p. 127. which is, what is 
commonly call'd Galangall there and hath Spikes like the ordinary Cypeci, 
After 
