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The Natural Hiftory of JAMAICA. 
l. 22 At the end add, Adianthum vulgari fimile & ramofiflimum 
Plum. Cat. pl. p. 14. Adianthum ramofius pediculis lucidis & nigris. E}. 
Fil. Am. p. 78. Tab. 95. a. : | 
I. 45. dt the end add, Filix fcandens pinnulis eleganter ferratis. Plum. 
Tour. Inft. p. 537. Fil. Amer. p. 25. Tab. 32. Cat. p- a1. 
P. 99. After 1. 14. add, The pinnule of thefe cn the lower Branches 
are not ferrated, on the upper they are, tho’ not taken Notice of in 
the Figure. on4 
|. 18. At the ernd add, An Adianthum frutefcens fpinofum & ‘repens. 
Plum. Tour. Inft. p. 543? Cat. pl p.14? Fil. Amer. p. 77. Tab. 94? 
P. 100. 1. 13. At the end add, Filix pinnulis Lonchitidis obtufis non 
dentatis ad oras pulverulentis. Plum. Fil. Am. p. 13. Pl. Amer. p. a1. _ 
After 1. 44 add, This feems to me not to be the Filix ramofa villofa 
major crenis rotundis dentata of Plum. pl. Am. p. 15. fig. 23- Fil. Amer. 
p. 21. Tab. 27. as Tonce conjectur’d p. 24 of my Catalogue, bur Filix 
villofa pinnulis quercinis. Plum. Fil, p.16. Tab. 20. Pl. Amer. p. 11. 
Tour.. Inft.. p<: §27. 
Pp, ror, 1. 18. At the end add, Filix Orubica ramofa. Par. Bat. add. 
An Filix faxetilis ramofa maritima noftras. Raij. Hift. Pl, p. 151. 
Pluken, Alm, p- 155° 
1. 33. At the end add, Filix ramofa pinnulis longiusculis partim au- 
riculatis. Plum, pl. Amer. p. 14. fig. 22. Cat. p. 12, Fil. Am. p, 23 
Tab. 29. | 
P, 103. 1. 23. At the end add, Oriza Italica. Caftell. Hort. Meff. 
p. 17- Riz. Pommet. p. 18, 
P. 104. After 1.15 add, That of Péedmont being large is better than 
that of Spatz, whichis reddifh and faltifh. Pommet. 7 
P. 104, 1. 21, 4¢ the end add, Magnol. Hort. Monfp. p. 136, Guinea 
Corn; An Ear of. a ftrange Corn ina Country in Africa, whereof one 
Grain produceth more than a thoufand, of Hubert. p. 37, Mil. de 
Labat Tom, 2. p» 287- Petit. mil. Ej. p- 329, and 338. where he fays 
’tis good Horfe-meart, 
mS 46 At the exd add, An Gramen alopecuroides {pica maxima, 
Pluk : : 
P. 105.1, 15. At the end add, Frumentum Indicum Mays di€tum 
granis luteis, rufefcentibus, nigricantibus, crocantibus & coerulefcenti- 
bus mixtum, ex rubro & luteo variegatis Volck. p. 174. Triticum 
Turcicum, Milho Saburro. Grifl. virid. p. 67. Mulium Indicum. Ej. 
p. 47. Frumentum Indicum fubalbum & rubrum, Caffell. H. Mefs. 
Ind. fimpl, p.g. Mays Acofte granis rubris, Magnol, Hort, Monfp, 
p. 132, Ear of Corn, or Mace of Virginia, where one Grain pro- 
duceth an hundred, of Hubert, p. 36. Mil, qu’on appelle en France, 
Bled de Turquje, en Efpagne Mahis, & en Italie, grand Turc. Labar. 
T. 1. p. 322. T. 2. p. 329. where he faith, that tis fed on by the Spaniards 
and Portugueze, and that it is boiled or roafted, made into Meal 
am Stone, and fteep’d in Water as Barley fora Drink. Mays Frez, 
p- 62, 
P. 106. |. 43. After 115 add, Herbe d’ Ecoffe, Labat. Ty 2. p. 
339- ; 
P. 107. |. 31. dt the end add, An Gramen paniceum fimplici fpica 
Grifl, virid, p. 30? : | 
l. ult, ds the end add, I take this to be different from the Gramen 
Zeylanicum folio eleganter maculato. Herm. & Serpentaria Breyn ; For 
a a Sample of it, I had from Dr, Richardfon, this laft is much 
arger, 
P. 108. 
