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HELIOTROPIUM 



2. 



Hirfutum late 



foliis rugojis ovatis, fp 



gracilioribus fmgularibus later alibus, quandoq 



terminalibus 



Heliotropium Indicum foliis ho 



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Heliotropium Cur aft 



Par. Bat. & Thez. Zey 



Cat. 94. f. 4 



hormini foliis angujlioribus 



&c 



Slo 



Jacua Acunga Pif. 229 

 An, Heliotropium Etc, 



Pk. 48. f. 7. 



The fmaller hairy Turnfole. 



Both thefe plants are natives of Jamaica, and pretty common about every fettle 



ment almoft in the lower lands ; the former grows more rank and luxu 



generally is of a livid green colour and fumifbed with thick flower-fpikes; 

 feldom rifes above 

 every part 



and 



the oth 



of a fine g 



ds of the height of this, and is always more delicate in 



and bears its flowers on long and (lender 



fpikes that rife from the fides of the upper branches, fometimes alone, and fometimes 

 from the alae of the leaves. 



HELIOTROPIUM 3. Supinum leucopheum molle, foliis anguft 



Heliotripium 



Foil 



lanceolato-linearibus glabris aveniis, fpicis conjugatis 



L. H. C. & Sp. PI 



Heliotropium Monofpermum Indicum procumbens glaucophylh 



Pk 



Heliotrop 





. ? 6 - f - 3 

 n Maritimum, &c, Slo. Cat. 94. & H. t. 13 



The fupine afh-coloured Turnfole. 



This weakly plant grows in tufts, and is always found fpreading about the root 3 

 it feldom moots above fourteen or fixteen inches in length, and is eafily diftin- 

 guifbed by its whitifh fmooth narrow leaves. 



HELIOTROPIUM 4. Fruticulofum hirfutum, foliis lanceolatis minor I 



bus, fpicis Jingularibus terminalibus, 



Heliotropium Minus Lithofpermi foliis, Slo. Cat. 95. & H. t. 1 32. 



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The fmall fhruby Turnfole. 



This little plant grows commonly about Old Harbour, and feldom rifes above five 

 or fix inches; the leaves are fmall and hairy, and the flalks of a fhruby appearance. 



The flower-fpikes in all the other fpecies are generally paired or double paired, and 

 arched in a fpiral form, bearing all the flowers and feeds on the upper fides of them 

 and that generally in a double range or line ; but the fpikes of this laft fort are always 

 fingle and not much bent. 



MENYANTHES 



Aquatic a Nymphea foh 



dato-orbiculatis, petiolis 



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Menyanthes Foliis cord, 



fiorift 



ollis interne pilofi. 



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Nymphea Indica minor foribus cum petiolis ex folierum peduncuh 



t. 209. f. 2. 

 Vedal-Ambel H. M. P. it. t.28. 



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The large round-leaf 'd Menianthes. 



Pk 



This plant grows at Mr. Price's Decoy in the mountains, and has all the appear- 



ance of a fmaller Water-lilly. 



The flowers (hoot from the foot-ftalks of the leaves 



about three or four inches below their infertions. 



MYRS 



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