CHINA. 1751. ? 



equal breadth : the eight filiform Jlamina are 

 as long as the corolla, or the pijiilhnn: the 

 anthera are fmall, almoft round, and (land on 

 the fides: the ger??ie?i h oval and rough: the 

 Jiylus pointed : the Jiigma entire : the branches 

 are round and axillar : the leaves are oppofite, 

 petiolated, oblong-oval, fmooth, without inci- 

 fion. The plant is of a fpan's length. It 

 grows in high places. 



Oclober the 25th. 



This day I took a journey to the watering- 

 place, after the fermon, and from thence pro- 

 ceeded to the European burying-place, on the 

 DanifJj IJland. 1 obferved the following na- 

 tural curiofities : 



Celofia argentea grew as a weed on the pota- 

 toe fields. 



I found tendrils lying every where in the 

 low grounds hereabouts ; they were like the 

 Hydrccotyle Afiatica, but had no parts of fruc- 

 tification. 



Adianlwn JlabelMatum. The ftalk (Jlipcs) 



is triquetrous, and ftriated on one fide : the 



^.ranches are alternate : the leaves are unequal, 



8 4 ancj 



