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The Natural Hiftory of JAMAICA. 
196. Mecaxuichtl, Piperis oblongi inftar mifcetur cocco. Tradefcani. 
» 29: | ay 
i ares l. 20. At the end add, Saururus repens folio orbicuiari Num- 
mularizg facie. Plum. pl. Amer. p. 51. 
l. 39. At the end add, An Saururus racemofus feu botryites major. 
Plum. pl. Amer. p. 51° 
P. 138. At the beginning add, The Bark of this Tree is very tough, 
and makes as good Ropes as thofe of Hemp. The Afhes of this Tree 
are heavier, make more fix’d Salt and a ftronger Lixivium than any 
Woodafhes, and are therefore proper for Dropfical Perfons, of whom 
many were cur’d by them by a Phyfitian of his Acquaintance, as Mr, 
Barham faysin his MS, Obfervations. | 
P. 139, |. 7. At the end add, An Okeepenauk Hariot. C. B. gi ? Ig- 
iname de Labat. J. 3. p, 133. T. 2. p. 339. Yams. 
P. 140. 1.2. After 46, add, An Ricophora five Inhame Malabarica 
folio rotundo in cu€tum apicem abeunte. Herm, P. Bat. Pr. p. 371. 
P. 141. 1. 17. At the end add, p. 310. 
1. 18. At the end add, An Amaranthoides marina repens Polygoni 
folio capitulis: argenteis, Plum,: ‘Tour. Inft. p. 564° Pl. Am. p.20? 
1. 31 After Prodr.add, p. 310. 
P. 142.1. 2. At the end add, An Amaranthus Helxing folijs pallide vi- 
rentibus ex parte rubeatibus, anguftiffimis fpicis rubellis, perpetuus. 
Cupan. Hort.. Cath. p. 9. 
At the end of the laft line add, Pl. Amer. p. 6? 
P. 144, After 1.5 .add, Slaves will.feed on it for many -Weeks toge- 
ther feafon’d with Salt, for without Sale "tis apt to purge them, as Mr. 
Barham in. his. MS, Obfervations tells ..me- 
], 25. After p. 29, add, Atriplex fylveftris latifolia. Caftell. H. Meff. 
P- 33- Blitum feu Ac riplex Pes. Anferinus dita, latifolium majus fpica- 
tum laceris,lacinijs. Plak.. Mant. p,.32- Atriplex .chenopodia latifolia. 
Magnol. Hort. Monfp. p28. 4... : 
 Afterl. 32 add, Ic is eatinthe Eaf-Indies. Pluk. Hogs Lard and this 
make a Poulteffe good againft Inflammations and Swellings, as Mr. Bar- 
ham tells me) in his MS. Obfervations. cP eae 
i 34. At the end add, An Parietaria ramofa major. Plum.. pl. Amer. 
p. 10! ) 
P.145- After 1.14 add, Dr. Plukenet, p.154 of his Mantiffla fufpes 
this to be the Polygonum maritimum longius radicatum noftras Serpilli fo- 
lio circinato craffo nitente. Raij, phyt. Tab. 53. fig. 3- alm. p. 302, but 
they are extréamly differing. = 
1. 18, At the end add, An Corchorus folio Ulmi major vel minor. Plum. 
pl- Am. p.7? ) cee 
P. 146.1. 29. At the end add, Tabacum mas, Jungerm. Tabacum. 
Tradefc, p. +70. Tabacum rotundifolium. Grifl.. virid. p. 63. Nicotia- 
na major latifolia, Caftell. Hort. Meff. p.16. Le grand petun verd, La- 
bat. T. 4. pe .496. 4055 - | eae 
After the laft tine add, Travellers through Tartary ought to be provided 
with Tobacco. Lange Stare of Raffa. p. J, p 17... = - ane 
Spanifh Tobacco: 1s feented by the Leaves of a Plant call’d. Tribole, 
having a balfamick Smell, or like Melilot; a Sample of it rétain’d its 
{weet Smell for feveral Years together in my Pocket Book. The Leaves 
of Tobacco juic’d, kill Maggots in Sores, and makes an excellent Balfam 
or Salve, the diftill?d Oil cures foul Bones, and the white Afhes cleanfe 
the Teeth, i 
as. Mr,.Barham tells me in his Obfervations. | 
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