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Periant 



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Commune campanulat 



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angufl 



bre 



ftum 



brie. it urn ; fq 

 fo-patentibus j 



propnum 



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qualibus t 

 tubula- 



quadncrenatum, germini incident 



Cprollulas. Subaquales, monopetala, injundibuliformes, ber,.;apbrod 



qua drip 



bo corolla o, 



gin ales trijid, 

 Stamina, Filament a brevij/i, 



lotiga, adnata, 



Piftillum. Germen oblongum, angulatum \ calyce prop 



therae latiufcula, ob 



Recepta( 



I found this 

 and rifes, generally 

 difpofed in an alte 



bifidus corolla longior ; fligmata oblonga revolu 

 Twnidum puncfatum nudum. 



ftyl 



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at 



Ferry 



pretty 



height of two feet and a half 



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fperfed with a few fmaller 



order, oblong, and entire 



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iantly by the river-fide 

 better. The leaves arc 

 \ flower- bunches inter- 



compacted together at the alae of the 



that rife between the common cups, as they fland 







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EUPATORIUM i. EreSiu 



tis, 



pofiti 



hirfutum, foil is obhngis rugofis j jloribus fp 



rnmes terminales decli 



dif- 





Coniza fruticofa, jlore palide purpureo 3 &c. Slo. Cat. 124 





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The erect Eupatorium y or Hemp- A 



nony 



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This plant grows chiefly in the low land 



three feet and a half, or better 

 rough and oblong. 

 in loofe fpikes, along their < 

 lion on the upper fides only 



The 



;, and rifes commonly to the height of 



r es are difpofed in an alternate order, 



The branches bend generally forwards, and bear their flowers 



tremities 5 where they are difpofed in a gradual fuccef- 



EUPATORIUM 2. Odoratum hirfutum y foliis o r oato-acuminatis y bafim verfi, 



crenatis. obbofitis ; floribus como/is. 



Eup 



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des, folio mo Hi, 6cc. Pk. t. 1-7. f. 3 



The Archangel 



This weakly fhrubby plant is very frequent in the lower hills of Jamaica , 

 and generally obferved to grow among the other bullies, where it frequently carts its 



long, flender, flexile, and oppofite branches to a moderate diftance. The flowers are 

 fometimes impregnated with a fmell perfectly like that of the European Meadow- 



fweet ; but this is not obferved in every plant of the fame fpecie?, nor conftant even 

 in the fame bloffoms. 



EUPATORIUM 3. Fruticofum y afurgens, incanum ; foliis amplioribus, cor~ 



dato-acuminaiisy crenatis } Jloribus como/is. 



The fhrubby afli- coloured Eupatoriuw, with oppoiite leave 



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and 



brand 



les. 



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This fhrubby plant is common in mod of the mountains of Jamaica; and 

 rifes generally to the height of feven or eight feet. The leaves and branches are op- 

 pofite; and the flowers difpofed pretty thick at the extremities of the branches. 



CNICUS 1. Caule diffufo, foliis dentato-fumatis. L. Sp. PI. & H. C. 



Carduus Bene di Bus. 



Offic. 



The Carduus, and Carduus BenediBus of the (hops. 





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