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DIANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 



pelluci- 

 dam. 



P. foliis cordatis petiolatis, caulc her- 

 bacco. IVilld. Sp, PI I. p. 163, 



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AuhL 21. 







Pipcromia pellucida. Hort. Br, 380. 

 Saururus minor procumbens. Plam. 



Amcr. 54. t. 72. 



iff; 



ohttmfo- 

 Imm, 



* 



Hughes. 221. 



P. foliis obovatis cnerviis carnosis, caule 

 prostrato. M~~. PFilld.Sp. PL I^p-1G5. 



Hort. Keio, I. p. 71. AuhL 22. Jacq. 

 Ic. 1. if. 9. % 



P. longum liiimi]ius. SL 1. p. 136. 

 Piperornia obtusifolia. Hort. Br, 380. 

 Saururus major repens. Br. 204. 

 Saururus humilis. Plum. Amcr, 53. t. 70. 

 Rock-Balsam, 



Blunt-leaved Pepper. Miller. 

 - P. herbaceuruj foliis lanccolato - ovatis 

 ncrvosis carnosis, caule erectiusculo. 

 Willd. Sp. PL 1. p. 164. AulL 2L it 

 Piperornia acuminata. Hort. Br. 380. 



* The leaves of the Rock Balsam are in general smaller and 

 more pointed than those of the " Piper longum humilius'' of 

 Sloaric, which arc represented as being " four inches long and 

 two broad;" but Sloane observes, ^^here is a variety of this 

 with smaller and more pointed leaves, which 1 gathered in 

 Barbadoes/' '' on rocky ground.'' The leaves of this kind of 

 Piper vary much in Barbados in size and form: they occur not 

 only round-pointed, as represented in Plumicr's plate, but even 

 a little emarginate, as remarked by Sloane. 



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