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NATURAL HISTOR 



Pifttllum. Germen longum obverfe conicum denticulis calicis coronation, ftilus 



fimplex longitudine tubiforis, ftigma bilobum obi l ujlufculum , 

 Pericarpium. Capfula oblonga obverje conic a bilocularis, 

 Semina. Plurima imbricatam pofta. 



This fmall tree is fometimes found about Mangenul ; it rifes generally to the 

 height of twelve or fourteen feet, and feems by the fruit to approach pretty near the 

 Campanula, but the difpofition and make of the filaments are very different. 



CAMPANULA I . Arbor efcens foliis ova to- acuminatis verticillatem t ema- 

 ils > flipulis acuminatis interpoftk -, capfulis quinque 

 locularibus. 

 An, Nerio affinis, &v. Slo. H. t. 183. 



CAMPANULA 2 . Minor frut efcens, foliis cvatis oppofitis flipulis acutis 



interpoftis, capfulis quinque locularibus. Tab. 14. fig. 1. 



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The fhruby American Campanula's. 



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The fize of thefe plants, and the different difpofitions of their leaves, feem to make 

 the whole difference between the two fpecies j the firft grows generally to the height 

 of nine or ten feet, the latter feldom exceeds four : the flowers are yellow, and 

 the leaves intire in both, , 



BUTNERIA 1. Arbor ea foliis majoribus oblongo-ovatis oppofitis, fori bus fin* 



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gularibus. 



An, Ebenus Arbor India? Orientalis, &c. Thez. Zey. P. 9 1 ? 



The Bull- Apple-tree. 





Periantium. Campanulatum quinque dentatum minus , dentibus acutis refeSien^ 



tibus. 



Corolla. Monopetala tubulata major fauce leniter ampliatd, limb us in quinque 



lacinias lanceolatas feclus. 



Stamina. Filamenta quinque brevij/ima ; antherae longce adnata per longitudinem 



tubi & faucis foris porrefice, 



Piftillum. Germen fubrotundum calice tet7um& laciniis coronatum, ftilus fimplex 



longitudine tubi for is ; ftigma obtufum 



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Pericarpium. Pomum magnum globofum coronatum, malo punico fmillimum 



unilocular e, lined longitudinali inter e bi fart am fulcatum, pul- 

 pd repletum. 

 Semina. Plurima nidulantia. 



This tree grows very common in the parifh of St, James's ; and rifes generally 

 to the height of fourteen or fixteen feet ; the leaves are large, oval, and oppofite; 

 and the fruit very like a pomegranate both in fize and form. < 





MIRABILIS 1. Foliis ovatis feminibus pulchre reticulars 3 radice carnofd, 



Mirabilis L. Sp. PI. & H. C. 

 Jalappa Parvo fore, &c. Inf. & Th. Zey. 

 Admirabilis Peruviana, &c. Slo. Cat. 91. 

 Mirabilis Peruv. Pif. 208. 





Jalap, or the Four o' Clock Flower. 



This plant is very common in the Ifland of Jamaica, and rifes generally 

 branched italk to the height of about two feet and a half : the leaves are oval and 



pointed, and difpofed pretty thick along the branches j the flowers grow Angle, they 

 are of a moderate fize, and like thofe of the tulip, change their colours with the foil, 



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