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Plaken. Alm. p. 189? Chameciflus Americana Portulacx folio flore albo. 
Par. Bat. Pr. p. 121. Telephium Americanum Portulace folio. Tour. 
Inft. p. 248. oe, ee 7 
l, 39. After 213 add, Portulaca Curaffavica procumbens folio fubro- 
tundo. Herm. Par. Bat, Pr. App. Portulaca Indica Capparidis folio. 
Volck. p. 340? Portulaca fubrotundis folijs minor Americana. Pluken. 
Alm. p. 303? Ae ic 
P, 207. |. 42. At the end add, An Nerion fcandens Americanum ra- 
dice Bryoniz tuberofa, Plum. Tour. Inft. p. 605? An Apocynum 
maximum folijs amplis rotundis, flore candido filiquis longis. Belutta-- 
Kaka --- Kodi. H. M. Bob, Hift. Ox, P. 3. p. 609 ? 
P. 208. |. 28. At the end add, Pl. Amer, p. 5 
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After |. 37. add, Apocyno affine Gelfeminum Indicum hedetaceum 
fruticofum minus. Cat. p, 2:6. | ree ee 
P. 209. 1.14. At the end add, Tribulus terreftris fru€tu aculeato am- 
plis Cifti floribus luteis. Plum. pl. Amer. p. 7, oe Fae 
I, 32. At the end add, which may, ferve to cleat the Doubt of Dr. 
Plukenet in his Mantifla. p. 184. abour it. Dr. Richardfon gather’d in 
Holland a Plant of this kind, and gave it this Name: Tribulus terre- 
{tris folijs fubrotundis latis Americanus flore parvo ex Horto Dni. 
de Flines, Harlem. | | 
1. 45. After go add, Commel. Hort. Amft. p. 79. ; | 
l. 47, At the end add, Capraria Peruviana Agerati folijs abfque pe- 
diculis. Feuillee. p: 104. tellingus that ’tis us’d for Eaf-India Tea 
all over Pera. The des Ifles. Labat. T. 3: p, 466, - 
P. 210. After 1.9 add, In a French Ship was taken a. Box of rhe 
Leaves of this prepar’d like Tea, and, as I believe, to be fold for Tea, 
coming from America. Commelin. This I have known drank for Tea 
in Famaica. Mr. Barham MS. | 
L.27.° After ox add, An Thali&tro affinis Indica Alni folio femine 
ftriato afpero. Breyn. Pr. 2 p. 99? Tala Dama. H. M. P. 7. 
» ZO af ; 
? After l. 31. add, This is not tie Valerianella Curaflavica femine 
afpero vifcofo of Dr: Herman’s, as I had reafon to believe by its 
Title, but the fubfequent, as I find by a Specimen fent me by Dr, 
Richardfon, which is according to him, Tamudaba- H. M, 
P, 210. 1. 33- Dele An? 
1. 34. dfter Bat, add, p. 137. Be ghad” ALi amet 
P. 211.1. 10. At the end add, An Lychnis Indica {picata Ocymaftti 
folijs frabtibus, lappaceis oblongis radice urente. Cafp. Commelin. Hort. 
Amft. p. 169! ™ | 
i 6 ips l. 29 add, FruQtu rugofo. Plum. pl. Amer. p. 3. Admi- 
rabilis Peruana five Gelfeminum rubrum & Mandragora ‘Theophr. 
_Cef. vulgo Maraviglia di Spagna. Honuphr. p. 1. An Jalappa minor 
o purpurea. Munt. Aard. p. 268. Phyt. cur. p. 15. Mirabilis from Bar- 
badoes, Tradefcant, p. 142. Admirabilis Peruana minor flore rubro pur- 
purafcente. Grifl. virid. p. 2. Jafminum Peruvianum flore rubro: Ca- 
ftell. H. Meff. Ind. Simpl. p. 11 and 12. Solanum Mexicahum ‘flore 
rubro & variegato. Eyft- Mirabilis Peruviana. Clus, cujus radice pro 
Jalapa Indigene utuntur. Surian. | eg : 
"After |. 39 add, The Root if cut as Jalap and cur’d, is ftatce to 
be diftinguifh’d from it, and the fame Quantity of Powder purges as 
much as Jalap. A Pound of this yields but half-an Ounce of refin 
of Jalap, but the true yields one Ounce and a half or two Ounces. Mr. 
. Barkan ia MS. 
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