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Of fuch as have eight Filaments and two Styles in every Flower. 



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I N D MANNI A I . Fruticofa foliis fubrotundis ferratis, perpennas cordato 



a lata s difpoji, 



ippoji 



racemis terminalibus; pennis £f 



The /lender Wmdma?inia^ with winged ribs. 



Periantium Tetrapbyllum parvum, foliolis ovatis ereBo-patentibus. 

 Corolla Tetrapetala^ petalis foliolis calicis majoribus £? alternatis. 

 Stamina. Filamenta 06I0 erec~la, brevia; e Jinu petalorum jloris & foliorum 



calicis pariter orta. Antherse fubrotundce. 

 Piflillum. Germen fubovatum-, ftyli duo longitudine Jlaminum -, ftigmata 



Pericarpium. 



fubacuta fimplicia. 

 Capj'u la 



oblongo-ovata> coriacea, bilocularis, birofrata, 

 Semmibus jex vel oclo referta t parvis & fubrotundis. 



I have met wi 



this 



New Liguanea^ 

 before obierved it in tr 



elegant little (hrub 



the top of the blue mountains 



in the road between Mr. Jones's and Cold Spring 



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m any other part 



f either ifland 



above the fulph 



Mount (e 



but 



once 

 never 



It 



fes 



a 



frequently to the height of fix or /even feet 

 oppofite, as well as the ribs, which we ha\ 



kly (lender item, and (hoots 



branches are few, flend 



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ged between the 



but the flowers rife 



ways found beautifully alated or 

 n loofe bunches at the extremities 



of the branches. The whole plant feems to have fomething of the appearance of 



Sumack 





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Of Plants that have eight Filaments and three Styles in every Flower. 



OLYGONUM i. Glabrum y foribus hexandris, fly Us bifdis, vaginis fub 



7nuticis. 



Polygonnm foribus hexandris femidigynis, foliis lanceo/atis, ftipulis fubmu- 



ticis. L. Sp. PL 

 Perficaria procumbent longiffima. Slo. Cat. 47. & H. t. 3. 



Scovanna-Mud 



&c 



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H. M 



p. 12. 



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fmooth Arfe-fmart 



POLYGONUM I. Subhirfutum, vaginis fetofis> foribus oft andris, fylis tri- 



fdis. 

 Polygonum fori bus oftandris trigynis racemofis, caulc patulo.- L. Sp. PL 

 Perficaria Maderafpatina, &c. Pk. Phy. t. 210. £7. 



Velutta-Mudela. 





H. M. p. 12. t. 76. 



The hairy Arfe-fmart. 





Both thefe plants grow naturally in Jamaica, and are very common about all th 



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lagoons and rivulets in the ifland. 



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PAULINIA 1. Sarmentofa, foliis ternato-ternatis, ad apices crenatis \ infimis 



minor ibas, quandoque tantum auritis. 

 Paulinia foliis bipinnatis, petiolis marginatis, L. Sp. PL 



Paulinia. 



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