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The firft of thofe plants is pretty frequent in all the low marfliy lands about 

 Kingjlon; and in every ditch where the rain-water fettles for any time. The 

 other grows only near the fea-fide; and is moft common in the parilh of St. 

 'Jama: It grows in a bufhy tufted form, and feldom riles above two or three feet 



in height. 



BUPHTHALMUM 3. Hirfufutrt, joliis oblongis fubferratis obtufs, fortius 



minoribtiSy peduficulis geminatis alaribus. 



The larger hairy Ox-eye, with oblong leaves. 



Periantium Commune Jimplex , ere£?o-patens;fquamistanceolatis, paucioribus y 



(feptem inter £f duodecim) aqua I i bus \ a His wtenonbus, 



' aliis majus externe fitis. Flos radiatus. 

 Corollul-jB Numeroja hermaphrodita in difco, feminina ligulata non pauca 



in radio. 

 Piftillum. Germen comprejjitm oblongum , ftylus fmplcx ; ftigmata duo ob- 



tufiufcula. 

 Semina, JSr" hermaphroditis & femininis y oblonga rugoja leniter comprejfa ca- 



liculis propriis coronata. 

 Receptaculutn Planum fitis rug of s deciduis inftruBum. 



BUPHTHALMUM 4. Hirfutum ; joliis trilobis, ad bafim angujlioribus, cp- 



pojitis -, Jloribus folitariis alaribus. 



The larger creeping Ox-eye. 







Both thefelaft fpecies are natives of Jamaica^ and frequent in all low marfliy lands: 

 they are weakly plants, and creep a good way among the other vegetables j but are, 



both, more luxuriant and upright towards the top. 



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OREOPSIS 1. Virofa t foliis itiferioribus bipinnatis, fuperioribus plurifc 



dtvi/is. 



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COREOPSIS 2. Major ram ofa \ foliis lanceolatis y ferratis t 



quandoque fublobatis, inaqualibus. 



The larger branched Coreopfls, with narrow ferrated leaves. 



COREOPSIS 3. Scandens, foliis firratis y ternato-pinnatis , receptaculo nudo. 

 Coreopfis foliis fubternatis cuneatis ferrafis. L. Sp. PI. 



The climbing Coreopfis. 



I found the firft of thefe plants at Mr. Read's, in Mangioneel.whtxt it generally grows 

 the height of three or four feet. The fecond is more common, and found in moft 



of the ditches about Kingfl< 

 third is a native of the hills 



where the waters fettl 



the rainy feafo 



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nd a climber ; but the fiorets of the margin are all 



and rife immediately from the bottom of 



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