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from ten grains 
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the ftomach, and afterVfards in the remoter parts manifeftly promoted 
perfpiration, and frequently produced a plentiful fw 
ly occafioned a fenfation of flight \Yarmth ab 
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MYRTUS PIMENTA. ' ' PIMENTO, JAMAICA PEPPER, 
ALL-SPICE. 
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STNONTMA, Vimtnto. P harm. Lon. Pimenta & Piper Jamaicenfis. 
. Pharm, Ed. Caryophyllus aromaticus Americanus^Lauri acuminatis 
foliis, frudu orbiculari. PluLPhyt. iSS-^-A- Amomum quorundam 
odore Caryophylli, J. B. Caryophyllus aromaticus frudu rotundo, 
Caryophyllon Plinii. Bauh. Pin, Piper adoratum Jamaicenfe nof 
tratibus. Rail Biji. 1507. Myrtus arborea aromatica foliis lauri- 
nis. Shane s Jam, vol. 2. p. 76. Caryophyllus foliis oblongo-ovatis 
glabris alternis, racemis terminalibus et lateralibus. Browne s Jam, 
p. 247. Caryophyllus foliis lanceolatis oppofitis, floribus race- 
mofis terminalibus & axillaribus. Miller s BiB, 
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Gen, Ch, Cal, c-fidus, fuperus. Petala 5. Bacca, 2. f. 3-fperma 
Sp, Ch 
M. floribus trichotomo-paniculatis foliis oblong 
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foliis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis; acumine obtufo 
foliis ovalibus obtufi 
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that fome of the male or barren trees were necelTary in every walk ; which, as they are 
commonly many, is a vaft detriment. It is however certain, that all thofe I Have obferved 
were hermaphrodites : ' and I am credibly informed, that thofe they call males, when 
roke hke the relt for one or two years, do bear very wen : wnicn 1 am tne 
believe, as I have never obferved a diftin<^ male or female flower on any 
of 
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