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Corolla Tetgapetala ; pe talis minoribus lanceolatis, 

 Stamina. Ftlamenta quatuor, longi tu dine fere Jiori, 



antherae oblongo-ovata. 



Femina 



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Ut in mare, villo/h 



Corolla Nulla 





Stam. Nulla 



Piftilium. Germen fubgloboji 



obtuft 



lobum y <villoJum\ ftyli tres, ul 



lacer 



ne diet at em tripartiti ; laciniis fingulis ) bifidis: ftig 



Pericarpium. Capfula obtufe trigona t trilocularis } trifp 



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Subrotunda fol 



foil 



This mrub is pretty frequent in the lower hills, and grows chiefly in a dry gravelly 



feldom rifes above five feet 

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MORUS 



La&efcens ; foliis oblongis acutis, paginis exterior ibus prcduBiori- 



bus. Ir 



Moru6 foliis ovatis hir/, 



L. Sp. PI 



Morus fruftu viridi, ligno fulphureo tindJcrio. Slo. Cat. 128. & II. 1. 158 

 Itainfba. Pif, 163. 



The Fuftic Tree. 



This is a fine timber-wood j and a principal ingred 



chiefly imported into Europe. The bei 



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planted. It is a native of J. 



oft of our yellow dy 

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be propagated with greater 



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MORUS 



Foliis oblique cord, 



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arolina Mulberry, 



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feldoms bears any quantity of fr 



and thrives very well 



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fort are longer than thofe of the European mulberry, and generally of 

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MORUS 3. Foliis CQrdatis y fubtus viUofis-y amenthis cylindraceis. L. Sp. PL 



The Virghiia Mulberr 



A few of thefe trees, which are natives of Virginia ', have been lately raifed in 

 yamaica by fome curious gentlemen ; and are faid to be of that fort on which the 

 iilk-worm feeds and thrives beft. It grows in that ifland as well as any of the other 

 fpecies, but does not bear any quantity of fruit j and was planted there only to fatisfy 

 the curiofity of the people. 



ATERAMNUS 



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Foliis oblongis, leviffim} crenatis t alternis, fpicis 



fngularibus, ad alas. 



The Ateramnu^ with oblong crenated leaves. 



Floresalii mafculini t alii feminini ', in iifdem fpicis. Mares pluri mi, conferti, qua- 

 drift aminei : feminae pauciores, tribusjlylis pra?dita t & ad bafim Jpicaftce. 

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AMBROSIA 1. Erefla ramofa, foliis plurifariam divifs, laciniis crenatc- 



ferratisy racemis paniculatis terminalibus. 

 Ambrofia foliis b'ipinnatisy racemis paniculatis terminalibus. L. Sp. PL 



Ambrofia elatior t foliis artemifia atrovirentibus. Slo. Cat. 3 8. 



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