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Semina Ob/onga, angulata, friata } fetis tenuibus, & quafi barbatis corona t a, 

 Receptaculum Nudum. 



This plant is frequent about St. Thomas's in the Eafl, 

 climber, and flretches a great way among the neighbouring bu flies. The leaves are 

 of a triangular figure, with very (harp corners. 



and Mangcneel : it is a 



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KLEINIA? 2. Caule tnclli fucculento - y foliis amplior'tbus ovatis at que denticu- 



latis, utrinqiie porrctlis ; petiolis appendiculatis. 





The foft fucculent Kleinia. 



Periantium Commune fmplex, cylindraceum, connivens, e fquamis paucioribus 



(fex Jci licet, feptetn, vel oclo) infer ne crajjioribus, confatum. 



Corolla TJniformis : propria hermaphrodita tubulata, ftylo longiori bifdo in- 



Jirucla. 





Semina Conica, pappo fimplici corona t a. 

 Receptaculum Nudum. 



I found this plant in the rocky hills of Portland, near Tort Antonio : it grows 

 commonly about three feet in height. 



AMELLUS 1. Ramofiis, foliis ovatis dentatis, foribus remotis t 'er inin alibus , 



I fulcris longis divaricatis. 



Eupatoriophalacron, fcrophularice nquaticce foliis oppofitis. Thez. Zeyv 



pag. 95- *• 42 



An, Cerato-cephalus ballot es foliis t Achmella dicJus, Sec. Thez. Zey. 53 



The lonor-flianked Amellus. 



Periantium Commune imbricatum, campanulato-patens ; fquamis fere 



aqu alibus. 



Corolla lEqualis , propria tubnlata\ infundibuliformis, ore ouinquedentata. 

 Semina Oblonga angnlata folitaria. 

 Receptaculum Paleis numerofis injlructum. 



This plant is very common about Bull-bay river, and in all the back hills of the 

 pariih of Port-Royal. It rifes generally to the height of two or three feet; and car- 

 ries its flowers at the extremities of its lengthened branches. 







BIDENS 1. Hirfutus, foliis cordato-dentatis, petiolis brevibus, fori bus ad fum~ 



mitatem confertis. 



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The hairy Bidens. 



This plant grows chiefly in the dryeft and mod open parts of the mountains: it is 



full of down, and of a dark green colour ; but feldom riles above two feet in height. 



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BIDENS 2. Sitffruticofus, vimineus; foliis oblongo-ovatis, oppoftis; foribus co~ 



jnofs. 



The weakly fhrubby Bidens. 



This plant is frequent in the hills above Bull-bay. It is a weakly branched flirub, 

 and rifes generally to the height of five or fix feet, or better ; but requires the iupport 

 of the neighbouring buihes to keep it upright. 





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