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Con ico- cor data, pappo ramofo 

 Uum Minimum nudum. 



This (hrub is frequent in the lower hills of Liguanea; and rifes frequently to the 

 height of nine or ten feet, or better : it has a moderate thick lignous ftem j and 

 throws out its branches in a pretty open pofition. 



SANTOLINA? 1. Affurgens major, fere /implex ; Jolt is amplioribus, 



varie & profunde finuatis ; petiolis marginatis £? au- 

 ritis j jloribus corymbofis. 



The annual Santolina y with large lobed leaves. 



Periantium Cyathifc 

 Corollulae Mquales 



fquamis plurimis cequalibus cretto-patentibus 



propria 



ipetala, tubulata, quinquecre 



Semina 



lit aria , pa let's oblongis membranaceis dijlincla 

 Solitaria, oblongo-obcordata, fubcomprejfa, binis a lis aucla, & b 

 denticulis coronata. 



Receptaculum Paleaceum. 



This luxuriant plant is common in mod parts of the ifland, and rifes frequently to 

 the height of feven or eight feet. It is an annual j but frequently throws up new 

 branches from the ftalk of the laft year. The leaves grow very large, and divided 

 into deep roundifli lobes* 



SANTOLINA 2. EreBa fubhirfuta; foliis ferratis, hafatis, vel fimplicibus 







& utrinque porreclis ; Jloribus co mo/is. 



The Halbert-weed. 



Periantium Commune campanulatum, imbricatum : fquamas plurima, cochle- 



rate, tranflucidce, oblong<z j interiores longiores, 

 Corollulae TJniformes hermaphrodite j propria tubulata projunde quin- 



quepartita, &c. 

 Semina Solitaria, ob-verje conica, pappo Jetaceo coronata, 



Receptaculum Paleaceum, paleis fquamis caiycinis Similibus, femina am- 



plexantibus. 



This plant rifes generally to the height of four or five feet. It is an excellent bitter, 

 d much ufed in America ; where a fpirituous infufion of the tops is generally kept 



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often adminiftered 



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active warm ftomach 



SANTOLINA? 3. Siibhirfiita\foliisovato-acuminath 



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\UaribuS) pedunculatis tematis Jingulari fejjili ajjociatis. 



The larger downy Sa?itolina. 



This plant is found chiefly in the woods and inland parts of the ifland, and 



grows generally to the height of fix or feven feet, or better. 



It is furnimed with 



large hairy leaves, of an oval form. 



SANTOLINA ? 4. Erefla ; Joliis linearibus oppofttis, quandoque tematis 5 flo- 



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Semina Nuda folitaria, obverje 



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