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I found this uncommon little plant on Cojllys hill: it never riles above (even or 

 eight inches in height. 



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HEDYSARUM 5. Triphyllum majus repens, foliis venofis ovatis, fpicis ter- 



minalibus & alaribus. 



Hedyfarum trifoliatitm fpicatum, foliis oblongis glabris. Thez. Zey. t. 53. 



The larger creeping Fre?ich Honey- fuckle. 



HEDYSARUM 6. Triphyllum majus repent-, fcapis axillaribus, a [[urgent i bus, 







inferne nudis, fuperne fpicatis. 



The larp- 



creeping Fre?ich Honey- fi 



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Both thefe creeping pi 





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like each 



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and generally obferved to 



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many feet from the main roots : but they commonly caft a few radical fibres from 



he joints that touch the ground, which greatly forwards their luxuriant growth. 



leaves are marked with fome prominent veins on the under- fide, and fcldom un- 



an inch and a half in length. Both the fpecies are pretty common in the more 



fliady hills of 7 





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muni to ; Jpicis amp/is terminalibus 



The large climbing French Honey-fuckl 





This plant is pretty frequent in J 



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d raifes itfelf generally to the top of the tailed: trees in the wood, 

 item is triangular, and every where befet with fmall hooked bridles, or rough 



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branches terminate in fo many large and beautiful flower- fpikes. The plant is mofl 

 common about Hope- river \ 



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HEDYSARUM 8. Caulefcens eretfum triphyllum, Jloribm minimis, fpicis laxis 





terminalibus. 



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Hedyfarum triphyllum ere&um, &c\ Sid. Cat. 73. & H. t. 1 16. 



, . The larger ered French Honey- fuckle. 



This plant is pretty frequent in the more remote hills, and inland parts of the 

 ifland :• it grows erect, and rifes generally to the height of two feet and a half, or 

 better. The leaves are moderately large ; and the jtipula, that (hoot about their 

 infertions, roundifh and broad. 





HEDYSARUM 9. Triphyllum, hirfutum, minus, repens-, raccmis jlritlis hir- 



f utis. 



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The Hare's-foot French Honey- fuckle. 



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I found this rare and curious fpecies of the Hedyfarum, a little beyond Guys biU t 

 in the road between Sixteen- mile-walk, and St. Mary's. It grows in tufts, and 



feldom rifes above fixteen or feventeen inches from the root. 





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HEDYSARUM 10. Herbaceum, procumbens; foliis gemlnatis\ Jpicis folio* 

 ' latis, terminalibus. 



Hedyfarum foliis binatis petiolatis, foralibus feffilibus. L. Sp. PI. 



Hedyfarum bifotium, folwlis ovatis, filiquis afperts. Thez. Zey. t. $o- 



Onobrichis maderafpatana diphyllos, Sec. Pk, Phy. t. 102. f. U 





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