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could it be brought to bear perfect fruit, which it hardly ever does in the ftate I 



have obferved it. 



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II. 



Of fuel) as have fix Filaments and two Styles in every Firmer. 





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RYZA i. Culmo fubftriato nodofo, panicula fparfa. 

 Oryza. Raii Hift. Slo. Cat. 24. & L. H. C. 



Oryza. 



This 



L. Sp. Plant, 

 is now cultivated in fm 



thrives extremely 



in many parts of 7, 



moft of the moift bottoms between the mountains 



IV alien planted fome at the Ferry 

 yet learn how it fucceeded ther 

 whenever it thrives : it 



and 

 Mr. 



It 



grows almoft like 



before I left that ifland, but I could 

 nourishing grain, and very bench 



is a 







s 



E 



T. 



III. 



Of Vegetables that have Jtx Filaments and three Styles in every Flower 



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UMEX 1. Syheftris fcandens, foliis cordato-angulatis, ab altera p 



Beg 



joribi 



L. & Plumeri. Gen 



An, 



Aceris JruSlu herba anomala 



t. 1 27. 

 Tferia Narinampul. H. M. p; 9. t. 86 



tetrapetalo albo. Slo. Cat. 83. & H 



The large climbing SorreL 



This plant is very common in the woods of Jamaica, ar 

 to a confiderable height by the help of the neighbouring fhrubs. The leaves are 



m, and generally increafe more from one fide of the mid 



d raifes itfelf frequently 



irregular heart-fo 



of an 



die vein or rib than they do of the other. The whole plant joins a bitter with 



acid, which chiefly prevails j but when It g 

 flowers have an agreeable flavour, and are 



a more free and 



fometimes 



fed 



pe 



the 



m 



aking of whey 



where wine can't be admitted, and the other acids are thought too aclive and 

 tatins: for the ftomach. 



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SAURURUS 1. Foli 



b 



orbiculato-cordatis, Jinu aperto, petioli 



s 



ag 



Aquaxima. Pif. 197. 



Piper longum racemofum mahaceum, &c. Slo. Cat. 45. 



10 1. or Santa- Ma 



The open-leafed Colt's-fc 



Tl 



is 



ry common 





woods of y 



four feet above 



ria leaf. 



lea, and feldom rifes more 

 very large and round, and 



the foot-ftalks embrace the ftem at the infertion. Fife affi 



that the 



of 



this plant i 



in many p 

 colds and < 



wa 



active remedy againft poiibns. There is a fyrup made of 



f 



iu 



D 



which 



much 



fed 



th 



e 



habit, 



SAURURUS 2. Foliis amplis orbiculato-cordatis, peltatis; petiolis vaginan- 



t ibus. 



The larger Colt's-foot, w 



1 



umbilicated leaves. 



This 



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