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PIIASEOLUS 12. Maximus perennis, filiquis major; bus compreffis, tctra- 



vel pentafpermibus. 

 Phafeolus maximus perennis, &c. Slo. Cat. 66. 



The Broad Bean. 







This plant is cultivated more for the fake of its made, and fpeedy growth in 

 arb-iurs, than for its feeds; tho' thefe are known to be both wholelome and palata- 

 ble, and frequeqtljj uitd at the beft tables in the ifland. It is not cultivated fo much 

 as the other iortt;. 



PHA^OLUS 13. Minimus re pens, foliis linear thus , filiquis oblongis an- 



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DOLICHOS 1. Scandens, foliis nitidis j filiqud majori quinquefpermi oblonga, 



J'ulco longitudinale utrinque notatd. 



The larger fmooth- leafed Dolkhos. 



I found this plant in the mountains of St. Faith's j it grows pretty luxuriantly, 

 and fpreads a good way among the buflies. The pod is generally about five or lix 

 inches in length. 



DOLICHOS 2. Scandens; filiquis geminatis comprefjis, f -minibus plarimis 



mifcellis oblongis, refertis. 

 An, Phafeolus fubhirfutus Amencanus, 6cc. Pk. t. 214. f. 2. 



The fmaller climbing Dolkhos ^ with narrow pods, difpofed by pairs. 



DOLICHOS 3. Scandens, filiquis polyfpcrmi 'bus geminatis, quafi hexagonis. 



The larger climbing Dolkhos ^ with angular pods, difpofed by pairs. 



Both thefe plants are common about the Angels, and generally found climbin^ 

 among the neighbouring bufhes. The form of the pods is a fufficient diftinclion 

 between the two fpecies. 



DOLICHOS 4. Maritimus repens, foliis orbiculatis nitidis, filiquis com- 



prejjis, faturd altera trigond. 

 Phafeolus maritimus rotundi folius, fore pur pureo, Sec. Slo. Cat. 6g. 

 Phafeolus maritimus Zeylonicus. Burm. & Pk. t. 112. 



The large Sea-fide Dolicbos, with round leaves. 



DOLICHOS 5. Maritimus, minor, repens ; pedunculis longioribus; filiquis 



polyfpermibus, gracitibus, teretibus. 



The fmaller Sea-fide Dolkhos. 



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