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ny branches of fome cubic long,and thefe bending, flexible, and couered with an outer 

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 threds : the leaucs are like thofe ofchamtled, yet leficr, {horcer, and thicker, a little rough a Ifo, and 

 growing about the branches in a cercaine order : if you chew chera chey are gummy, bitter at the 

 firft, and afterward hot and biting : the floures grow among the leaues, longifli, yellowifh, and di- 

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