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always works both upwards and downwards, with the greateft violence 3 the ope- 

 ration being attended with anxiety and convuliive fpafms. 



Herman fays, that three or four feeds is a mortal dole ; but that he has made an 

 extract from the roots } no ways inferior to that obtained from the roots of liquorice. 

 See Muf. Zey. pag. id. 



GLYCINE 2. Sylveftre fcandens, foliis pimiato-tematis, floribus fpicatis 5 



filiquis bifpermibus medio c oar Slat is. 



The climbing trifoliated Red-Bead Vine. 



I have never feen but one plant of this fort ; it grows wild, a little below the De- 

 coy, in St. Mary's-, climbs to a confiderable height, and bears a good many flowers 

 towards the top. 



GLYCINE 3. Arboreum, foliis oblongis, fe?7iinibus majoribus. 



The Red-Bead Tree. 



I have feen this tree pretty often in Mountferat, where it grows naturally. It rifes 

 by a moderate trunk, and fpreads a good deal towards the top. The feeds are pretty 

 large, and well marked with a proportioned black fpot, like thofe of the two other fpecies. 





CLITORIA 1. Major fcandens, foliis fubrotundo-ovatis, fori bus geminatis, 

 Clitoria foliis ternatis; calicibus campanulatis, geminatis. L. Sp. PI, 



The larger climbing Clitoria, 



CLITORIA 2. Minor fca?2dem, foliis fubviilofs oblongo-ovatis, foribus ge 



minatis. 

 Clitoria foliis ternatis. L. H. C. 



The fmaller Clitoria y with downy leaves. 



Both thefe fpecies are natives of J 



Mr. Whitehorns, in St. Anns, where it 



but the fir ft fort is very 



I found 



ry luxuriantly. The 



fpecies is pretty common in all the hills and lower lands of the ifland 



GALACTIA 1. Foliis ovatis glabris pinnato-ternatis, fpicis elongatis termi- 



nalibus. Tab. 32. f. 2. 

 Phafeolus minor laftefcens, Sec. Slo. Cat. & H. t. 1 14. 



The GalaElia^ with fmooth leaves, and lono- reddifh flowers. 



Periantium Duplex: exterius diphyllum, minimum, decidunm; interius breve, 



campanulatum, quadridentatum, lacinid fupremd £f infmd 

 majoribus. 



Leguminofa, pentapetala-, petalis omnibus longis, anguftis: vex- 

 ilium return, cceieris latius, incumbens. 

 Filamenta decern diadelphia regularia : antheras ovatce. 

 Germen tenue ; ftylus reclus fubulatus j ftigma acutum. 



Corolla 



Stamina. 

 Piftillum. 



Pericarpium. Siliqua longa tenuis, Jbninibus plurimis fubrotundis, refert'a. 

 This plant grows chiefly in the lower hills ; and is eafily diftinguimed by its lone 



Midi flrvwers. miliar V\mn^U*~ *.~A f. *u i t. • » , »• . , 



It is a weakly climber, and 



reddiih flowers, milky branches, and fmooth leaves. 



raifes itfelf by the help of the neighbouring bufhes, to the heighfo? eighth r 



tect, the ufual limits of its growth. 



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TRIFOLIUM 1 



. Prccumbens, foliis ciliatis nervofs ; flicidis menofpermibus, 



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acummatis, qmnquejlriatis. 



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