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This plant grows in the lower mountains of Liguanea ; and rifes generally 



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ht of two feet and a half 



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The upper b 



ked and flen 



der. and bear all the flowers at thei 



TANACETUM I. Herbaceum, ereSfum ; foliis cordatis, crenatis, oppofitis} 



capitulis paucioribus, remotis^ terminalibus, 

 Chtyhnxhemximfyhaticum repens, &c. Slo. Cat. 126. & H. t. 



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The frnall herbaceous Tanfey, with round crenated leav 



iriantium Polyphyllum ; joliolis oblongis angujlis cequalibu 



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Periantium 



Corolla Compofita aqua lis-, prop 



Semina Oblonga & leniter falcata, ad apices latiora 



bulata hermaphrcdita 



Receptacul 



Nudum pimffatum 



1. 



This little plant is found chiefly in the moft cool and fhady woods of the ifland 

 d generally rifes from feven to nine inches in height. 



TANACETUM 2. Foliis pinnatis-, pinnis pinnatifide incijis; laciniisferratis, 

 Tanacetum foliis bipinnatis incijis ferratis. L. H. C. 



Tanacetum. 



Oft. 



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an ley 



This plant is cultivated, and thrives well in many parts ofyamaica-jefpcchlly m 

 the cooler mountains. It is an excellent bitter, and an active, warm, nervous medi- 

 cine; which is much ufed to promote the lochia and menfes. The leaves and 

 eifential oil are kept in moft apothecary's mops. 







CHRYSO 



A 1 . Eretfa ; foliis infer ioribus angujlis ferratis, fuperioribus 



lanceolatis. 



The narrow-leafed Chryfocoma. 



This plant is very common in the low lands, and rifes generally to the height of 

 three feet, or better. The leaves are very numerous on all parts of the plant: they are 

 long and narrow, and of a dirty green colour. 



CHRYSOCOMA? z. Arbor ea, ramoffjima ; ramulis teretibus, quadrato- 



fubmarginatis ; folio/is paucioribus minimis linearibuu . 



Tab. 34. f. 4. 



The Mountain Broom Tree. 





This is a native of f 



nd 



found only in 



mount 



dite ; 



naked 



The flowers are compofite; the ft 

 the cup imbricated; the feeds crowned 



coldeft parts of the 

 tubular, and hermaphro- 



ptacle 



beard 



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It 





fembles our European Broom, and is the only tree, of the fame 



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ppearance, I haveobferved in that country. The leaves are very fm 



nd but few 



on 



y part of the plant 



KLEINIA? 1. Scandens-y foliis tri angular ibus> angulis acutis. Tab. 34. f. 3.' 

 Clematis novum genus, Cucumerinis foliis, &c. Pk. t. 162, 3. 





The climbing Kleinia 



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with triangular leaves* 







Periantium Commune cylindraceum ; fquamis paucis, quatuor quinque vel 



fex fcilicet, angufUs crettis aqua li bus. 

 Corolluije Hermaphrodite? telnriatce pauca. 



Semina 



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