The Natural Hiftory of J AMATCM, iy 
l. 38. At the end add, Pifo affinis, Pifumr minus coccineum, ‘C.\B. Mag- 
nol, Hort. Montp. p. 160. Orobus Americanus fructu coccineo ‘nigra 
macula notato. ‘Tour, Inft. p 666. An Glycyrrhiza Brafilienfis:' Tra- 
defcant. p. 118? Pifum Indicum coccineum hilo nigro notatum. ~Amman. 
Hort. Bos, p. 28. An Phafeolus Americanus fpica florum ‘pyramidata 
femine coccineo nigra macula notato, Plum. Tour. Inft. p. 419? Plant. 
Amer. p. 8? Pois rouges d’Amerique, Pommet. p. 1609, Radicem Gly- 
cyrrhizz loco ufurpant Antillani, fays Mr. Juffieu Epift. and in Samatca 
the Leaves are us’d dsa Pe€torall, Sheep teed gteedily om this Plant. 
A Tea made of its Leaves is healthy, and keeps trom the Colic, as Mr. 
Barham fays in his Obfervations. ; 
l. 4c. de the end add, An Lathyrus anguftifolius Indicus flore coeru- 
leo amplo Volvulus pulcherrimus. Surian, th Serer: 
P. 182. 1. 7. At the end add, Phafeolus Indicus hirfutus flore Luteo 
filiqua angufta parva‘hifpida. Brey. Pr. 2. p. 82. Bis 1502 9 
~ 143. Ac the end add, Pl. Am. p. 8 ? ca 
P. 183, 1. 44. After 72. add, An Phafeolus Indicus minimus flore 
ceeruleo filiquis erectis.. Hoffm, Cat. Aldt. App? An Phafeolus fur- 
reGtus frudtu minimo parvo. » Triumfetti. MS. Cupao, Hort: Cath. 
167 © ”y 
i P. da. l. 20. After x1? add, Phafeolus ere€tus.. Park? Phafeolus 
parvus Italicus, C, B. P? An Phafeolus.'venereus oviformis, pun€atus. 
Hoffm, Cat. Hort. Alde. App? An.Pifum -hortenfe femine  albo -hilo 
nigro notato. Herm. Fl. Lugd. Bati'-Fl-p. 163. Hund. 
- |. 37. At the end add, Mandubi. Qaadrifolium Americanum''fru&us 
fubterraneus flore Juteo Amenduinas Lufitanorum. : Surian.-An Junfa 
Linchot. Cap. 8.. Ind, or Cap/6 ?C. B. Pin. 346? Arachidna’ quadri- 
folia villofa flore luteo. Plum, Pl- Amer. p. 49. Piftaches des Ifles, aus 
trement:Manobi, Labat. T. 4. p. 49ge © | 
' Mr: Barham fays in his Obfervations, that théy are eaten raw, 
roafted, or boil’d, and never occafion any Headach. ~ ~:~ . 
]. s1.:add,.Pig 2. At the end add; An Hedyfarum triphyflum ma- 
jus, Plum: Pl. Am. p83? 0 veltAs Hedyfarum triphyllum minus. Ej. 
ib? vel. An Hedyfarum Americanum humifufum, hifpidum. Ej. ib? Tri- 
folium Americanum:* Hore. ‘Pat.yCHedyfarum> criphyllon~ Canadenfe 
Cornut? -Park? Hedyfarum trifoliatum, Rivin: -Ord. pl. ff. irtég, te- 
trap. Onobrychis major Canadenfis'*perennis triphylla filiculis’ articu- 
latis afperis  triangularibus. “Moris ? vel Trifolium fpicatum Americanum. 
Munt. Aard. p. 769. Phyt. cur. p. 42? fig. 220. Trifolium = America< 
num fpicatum, five Hedyfarum triphyllum ‘Canadenfe filiqua -articu- 
laca. Hoffm. Hort. Aldt. p. 60%: Trifolium: Americanum ‘{picatum. 
Giifl. virid, p. 652 UH PI do} 
P. 186; Liar. At theend add; An Herba viva! Brafiliana vel Onobry- 
chis folio Mimofe. Aman. Hort. Bos. ‘p-.4#6-? vel Onobrychis ‘annua 
Zeylanica folijs Mimofe filiquis articulatis afperis major: Bj.-1b. p. 
25° vel Mimofa non fpinofa major Ceylanica. Breym Cent. rp. 51° 
Hedyfarum arborefcens folijs Mimofe. Plum. Pl’! Am. p. 8? 
After I. 33 add, Dr. Plakenet doubts: p. 176 of his Mantiffa, if 
this be the fame with the Arachidna Indie utriufque tetraphylla. P. 
B. *p. abovernention’d. p. 184; how: jadicioufly any Perfon may fee. 
Pp. 189. We 25): At the end’ add, As alfo that Tribe: of Plants call’d 
Rénalmiet by Plumierip-37/ of his:Pl Amer. feems tobe of this fore, 
Aaaaa tay 1. 32. 
