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bus alaribus, calice quinquefdo. Tab 



f. 



The leffer branched Petefia with a divided cup. 





PETESIA 3. Fruticofa foliis fubvilhfts ovatis oppofitis 3 Jiipulis fetd ter- 



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minatis, racemis alaribus. 



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The Petefia with villous leaves, 



Thefe two laft fpecies grow pretty frequent in the hills above Bull- Bay ; and are not 

 uncommon in thofe between Sixteen-mile Walk and St. Marys 5 they are moderately 

 robuft, and rife generally to the height of feven or eight feet. 



COCCOCIPSILUM 



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1. 



Herbaceum repens, folii 



ovatis oppojli 



pedunculis brevibus Jubumbellatis ad alas alter 



nas. 



Tab. 6. f. 



The creeping Coccokipfilum 



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This plant is very like the fmalleft fpecies of the Ruellia both in leaves and appear 

 ance,and is frequently obferved in the cooler mountains of Liguanee and Mount ~di able 

 it grows in fpreading tufts, each ftalk creeping about eighteen or twenty inches fron 

 the root, and (hooting out a few 

 and the following flowers 



branches 

 and fructifications rife 



the leaves are oppofite, 

 fhort divided foot-ftalks from 



the 



Periantium. Monophyllum pragnam ad bafem fere in quatuor lacinias linear es 



ereclas divifum 

 Corolla. Monopetala tubulata infundibuliforn 



cinias breves ovatas equales feci. 

 Stamina. Filamenta quatuor erecJa, longitudinis tubi floris ; anther a cblonga 



limbus patens in quatuor la 



ereBce 

 Fiftillum. Germen fubrotund 



cal 



Pericarpium. Pars infima call 



ce teftum, Jlyh 

 ad apicem bipartitus j Jligmata oblong 



fimplt 



longitudinis fli 



g ermine 



abit 



tn 



bacc 

 coronatam. 



ipfulam fucculentam, 



fphericam, inflatam, bilocularem, laciniis calicis 



Semina. Plurima parva comprcjfa dijfepimento affi: 





SICELIUM 1. Scandens, foliis ovato-acuminatis nitidis oppojitis. 



The climbing Sicelium. 



This plant grows very common in the upper parts of Sixteen-mile Walk, and h 

 fometimes found in the mountains towards St. Marys : It is a climber and rifes fre- 

 quently very high, but the main flalk is pretty flender, The following are the cha- 

 racters of its fructifications. 



Periantium. Campanulatum ad bafem leniter ventricofum, ger -mine pra gnans; col- 



lum coarclatum, limbus quadricrenatus. 

 Corolla. Confimilis longior & magis profundi incifc 



Stam 

 Piftillum 



Filamenta quatuor tubo adnata, anther is fubrotundis in fauce fit 

 Germen fubrotundum, Jlylus corolla \ longior ad medietatetn bipa 

 Jligmata tenuia fmipl 



Pericarpium. • Bacca fpberica bilocularis intra calicem fit a 



na. Plurima dijjepimento inferne tumido umbonato off. 



Sem 



BUDDLEJA 



Ajfurgens incana, foliis majoribus molli lanugine obdufl. 



dlcja L. Sp. PI 



JptQis ajfurgentibus terminalibus 



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