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purpureis maculis notato. Ex Virginia. Pluk. phyt T.164 fig. 3. Alm. 
p. tog. tho? Dr. Plukeset Mant.p. 51. doubts if they be not’ the fame, 
But the fame Author. Phyt, Tab. 122. fig. 7. hath, I believe, figur’d this 
Herbs Head affix’d to Scabiofx affinis Chryfanthemi facie Lamiy fo- 
lijs Americana Archangel Barhadenfibus dicta Almag. p. 335; fo that 
the Plant here mention’d feems to me to be made up of the Heads 
of this Plane, and the Leaves of that call’d by me hereafter Conyza 
fruticofa folio haftato flore dilute purpureo, and by himfelf figur’d. be- 
fore in his Phyt. Tab. 177. Fig 3. under the ‘litle of Eupatoria co- 
nyzoides folio molli & incano capitulis magnis Americana, This is 
alfo Mentha Meliffoides Americana prope fummitatem caulis, floribus 
ex alis longo pediculo Lupuli adinftar glomeratis. Ej. Mantiff. p. 229. 
An Meliffa altiffima globularia, Plum. pl. Amer. p. 6? 
P.175]. 32. After 51 add? Phafeolus Indicus Hore minimo ex viridi fla- 
vefcente, fructu magno albo compreffo iu extremitate Literis quafi 
nigris infperfo. Sherard. Volck- p. 329. Phafeolus feminibus ma- 
joribus. Riv. ord, Plant. fl. irreg tetrap p.12. Fig. N° 1. Tapire 
Phafeoli magni late albi dorfo purpureo colore radiato vulgo grand 
Gorgane. Indigene optime comeduntr, Surian. Pois blanc, de Labat. T, 
1. 8. 70r, eae 
P. oe l. 19. After 291 add, An Phafeolus ampliffimus filiqua maxi- 
ma fructu cocineo duro, Plum. pl. Amer. p 8? Fabe rubre. Brafil. 
Tradefcant. p. 28. | 
lL. 42. After: Aldt add, p. 48. 
P, 177. L. 29. After 271 add, Phafeolus vulgo Lablab. Rivin. Ord. 
Pl, fl. irreg. tetrap. p..12. fig. N°. 4. Phafeolus niger /gypt. “Lab- 
lab. Alp. Hoffm. Hort. p, 48. Phafeolus AEgyptiacus feu Lablab fe- 
mine fpadiceo flore albo. Ej- Hort- App. Mibipi. Phafeolus Americanus 
niger umbilico candido labrato vulgo Pois de bonavie. Surian. Phafeo- 
lus AEgyptiacus rubro femine. Caftell. Hort. Meff. p. 18. 
P. 178. |. 23. At the end add, Fabe purgatrices. Tradefcant, p- 28. 
An Phafeolis accedens frutex Indica lobis & fabis cordiformibus maxi- 
mis, Herm. Par. Bat. Pr. p. 365 ? five Cor S. Thome maximum, 
Clus? Lens Phafeolodes maxima indica Caffiz folijs femine maximo 
cordiformi. Breyn. pr. 2. p. 63. An Phafeolus novi orbis five faba pur- 
gatrix latiffima cordis figura. I. B. Tom, 2. Lib. 17. p’ 276? Faba 
purgatrix latiffima ex Infula Divi Thome C. B. Pin. p. 338. Lobus 
craffus ex Infula S. Thome. Clus. p. 65. An, a Fruit, or great Bean 
like the Heart of a Sheep of Hubert. p.40? This Bean is bitter, as Mr. 
Barham tells mein his Obfervations, 
I. 38 After fafc add, Stinging long Bean of Brafil. of Hubbert: 
P- 40> Pois a grater, de Labar. T.2. p. 414 ; 
P. 179, 1- 41. After Florileg add, Anovagou prima Phafeolus mariti- 
mus fpicatus purpureus fructu lapideo, non edulis, colore fufco macu- 
lis albis ftriato Surian. Phafeolus maritimus fructu duro femine varie- 
gato. Plum. pl. Amer. p. 8 : 
P. 180. 1. 26. At the end add, Vanilla. flore viridi & albo, fru@u 
nigrefcente. Plum. pl. Amer. p. 25. Vanilles. Pommet. p. 270. Vanilla. 
Mer. Met. Ins. Sur. p. 25: La vanille de Labat. Tom.6. p. 76. — 
After |,.36 add, Mr. Barham fays, that when Vanillas are juft ripe, 
they are cur’d thus, they are ty’d up by one end in the Shade, and kept 
prefs’g often with the Finger to flat them, and flik’d over with Oil, or 
they are fcalded or parboil’d in a Brine of Water.and Salt, a fourth pare 
of Urine, and fome quick Lime boil’d fo ftrong as to bear up an Egg, and 
that they are cultivated by Poles fer by them as for Hops: 
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