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Pericarpium. Capfula car no fa, maturitate bacc 



Semina Plura nidulantia 



lulata t fepto membranaceo femidivifi 



duo hcuh 



47 



bicel- 









CRATEVA 



Crateva /; 



Arborea triphylla i foliis crajjis ovatis. 



L. Sp. PI 



Anona trifolia, &c. Slo. Cat. 205. 6c H. t 



Tap 



Pifoni 



225 



The Garlick Pear Tree. 



CRATEVA 3. Fruticofa-y foliis fmgularibus oblongis utrinque acutis, fubtus 



quafi villofis, Jloribus oclandris, racemis comofis alartbus. 



This pi 



impreg 

 whom 



d 



Tab. 28. f. 1. 



The Muilard ihrub 



common every where in 



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wit} 



1 wmow 



leave 



s. 



ith an 



id volatile £ 



ke moil of 



dsof? 



g 



be placed. The two fir ft fpecies are very like 



:a, and ftrongly 



Itard tribe, among 



each other, and 



rife frequently from ten to twenty feet in height : but the laft fort feldom (hoots above 



r egular in the form and difpofition of the cup and 



g 



or nine; and 



is more 



well as neSla 



fl 



general difpofition of the tetrad) 



which we find to ag 



y refpect 



may be ranged in a peculiar divifion with the Cleotne of L 



hich clafs it properly belong 



It 



CARYOPHYLLUS 1. Foliis obhngo- ovatis oppojitis, raccmis later alibus £f 



terminalibus. 



The Bayberry Tree, and Bayberry of Hughes 



PI 



x. 



This tree is common enough both in Antigua and Jamaica, as well as Barbadoes 



and g 



generally to a coniiderabl 



fize 



It fills the woods with the fra 



grant fmell of its leaves, 

 has no warmth of that fo 

 form and flavour. 



which nearly refembl 



th 



f 



mon 



but the bark 



the berries referable our cloves very much, b 



As the characters of this plant differ but very little from thofe of the following 



we will content ourfelves, at prefent, with the d fcription of the parts of 



the other 



Th 



fo 



is called the Wild & 



Wild Clove 



peopl 



both in Antigua and J 



moil 



CARYOPHYLLUS 2. Foliis oblongo-ovatis glabris alternis t racemis termina 



libus & later alibus. 

 Myrtus foliis alternis. L. Sp. PI. u 



Cary opbyllus aromaticus Americanus, &c. Pk. t. 155. f. 4. 

 Myrtus arborea aromatica, &c. Slo. Cat. 161. & H. t. 171. 

 An> Cambery. Pif. 178? 



Pimento^ or 



All-fpi 



ice. 



Periantium Duplex : fructification is minimum quadridentatum ; floris mo- 



nophyllum germini impojitum, in quatuor partes fubrotundas 



Jc&um. 

 Corolla Tetrapeiala, petalis interjlitiis calicis oppojitis. 



Stamina. Filament a numerofa e pari eti bus calicis & fummitate germnis 



orta, eretlo-patentia , antherae fubrotunda. 



Piflillum. Germen fubrotundum calice floris coronatum, flylus ereclus 



Jimplex, longitudine ftaminum -, iligma obtufum. 



Pericarpium. 



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