378 The Natural Hiforyof JAMAICA. 
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P. 238. 1, 44. At the end add, Velicaria. Riv. Ord. pl. fl. irceg. «te 
trap. p. 20, Pifum cordatum. Lob. Freirinhas, Griil. virid. p.53- Pifum 
veficatium parvum fructu nigro, alba macula notatum. B,Pyo. Surian. 
bP. 239.1. 30, Dele An. o va Suri 
1. re Dele? and read Anguftifolia for Meaiclia’ 
1. 32. At the end ada, Cururuape Clematis fruCticofa trifolia, coral- 
loides ‘toxica’ vimen perilluftre, cujus ad vulnera venerea folijs Indiani 
utuntur. Surian, Cururu fcandens enneaphylla frutu racemofo rubro. 
Plum. pl, Am. p. 34. Lianne de Perfil. Labat. T. 3. p. ar. | 
"After the laft line add, By a dry’d Sample I haveof the Cordis Indi 
folio & facie Curaffavica anguftifolia, Herm. Par- Bat. Pr. p. 328. gathered 
in Holland, and fent me by Dr. Richardfon, 1 find this to be the fame. 
P. 240. 1.2. At the endadd, Solanum inordens Ribefij frutu minimo 
Americanum, the current Pepper, noltratibus dictum. Plak. Alm, p. 354. 
Capjicum rotundum furre€tum Morini. Tradefc. p 95. Solanum Capli- 
cum filiquis erectis Cerafi effigie. Cupan. Hort. Cath. p,205. Quya 
& Capficum Indicum rocundum minimum urens. Surian. Piper fili- 
Gootam magoirnelois Recrarnm afparagi. 1.B.T. 2. p 944. Piperis Indici 
ecies fuprema. Mer. Met. Ins, Surin. p» 55. Troifieme forte de Poivre 
ge Guifnee. Pommet. p.197. Piment de Labat. T.2. p. 52. Agy de 
Frezier. p. 436. of which he faysthe Valley of drica yields tor 6¢9000 
Crowns per Annum. Indian Pepper of Dampier, p. ro. 
* After 1. 53. add, Put this with gomme on light Coals under the Trees, 
where are Parrots, they are made drunk with the Smoke, but if taken 
recover by cold Water fprinkled on chem, and tam’d with Smoke of 
Tobacco. Labat. T. 2. p, 45. Pimentace is made of this, Juice of 
Lemons, and Manioc. | | 
~ The Inhabitants of Stam eat this Pepper,as we do Radifhes. Pom- 
met. 
The Juice is by way of Punifhment put into the Eyes of Slaves, 
tho’ fome fay it clears the Eyes, fothat the Indians ufe ic when the 
eo to fifh. Salt ground withit makes the univerfal Indian Sauce, call’d 
Bb fome Cayenbutter. Mr. Barham MS, cc | 
‘1.595. After 354. add, An Quya tertia Capficum Indicum minimum 
oblongum & urens folijs latioribus, Surian, Piperis Indici fecunda fpe- 
cies depicta, p. 55. Mer. Met. Ins. Sur. : 
P. 241-1, 12, At the end add, Solanum mordens fructu propendente 
rubro minore. Volck. p. 362. Solanum Capficum minus propendenti- 
bus filiquis, oblongis recuryis, rubris. Cupan. Hort. Cath. p. 205. Piper 
longum Indicum minus recurvis filiquis. Johnfton, Capficum oblongum 
Majus prona filiqua recurvo mucrone. Cattell. Hort. Meff. p. 6, 
1.27. After Petaloide add, Piperis Indici infima fpecies. Mer. Met. 
Tns. Sur. p. 55- 
\: 48. At the end add, Capficum filiquis rotundis rubris. Hoffa 
Hort. Aldt. p- 19. oe 
“'P. 242. 1. 4. At the end add, Capficum propendentibus filiquis. ro- 
tundis. Herm. fi. L. B. fl. p. 435. Solanum mordens fru@tu cordifor- 
mi propendente rubro. Volck. p. 362. Capficum filiqua rubra cordata 
Hoftm;' Cat. Hort. ald. p. 49. Capficum cordatum majus pronum 
rubtum. Caftell. Hort. Meff. p, 6. | : 
; P: 253. After |. 43. add, The Figure and Defcription of this fhew 
it to be quite differing from the Ephemerum Phalangoides Maderafpa- 
tenfé minimum folijs peranguftis perfoliatum. Pluk, Phyt. T. 27, fig, 
4. Alm. p. 135. tho’ that Author p. 67 of his Mantifla thinks they 
may be the fame. 
P. 244. 
