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caule herbaceo vel potius perciuiunle, 

 Itocm, Syst. 4 p, 5G2. % 



C. fructu maximo. Br. 176. 

 Turbilo Pepper. ITaghes. 213 ? 

 Bell-Pepper. Broivne. 



Various-fruited Capsicum, Sweet, 

 co7ioides. C. caule suffrutescente, fructibus ovato- 



conicissurrectis. Roem.S?/,s-t. 4.p.562. t? 

 C. fructu minimoconico rubro. Br. 176. 

 C. minus fructu parvo pyramiduli. *SY, 1. 

 p. 240 j^. 146./ 2. h 



Negro-Pepper. Hughes, 213. 



Bird Pepper.* Browne. 

 Conical-fruited Capsicum. SweeL 

 C. fructibus globosis, petiolis glabris, 

 caule fruticoso. Roeni. Syst. 4,p, 563. f? 



Cherry-Pepper. Hughes. 213. 

 Cherry-fruited Capsicum. SweeL 

 fndescens. C. fructibus oblongis obtusis, petiolis gla- 



bris^ caule erecto. Roem.Sy.stA-p,!^(>i. t? 

 Spur-Pepper. Hughes. 213. 



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* The Bird Pepper of Jamaica is a din'orcnt species from llic 



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Bird Pepper of Barbados. The Jamaica name for this species 

 of Capsicum prevails very much in England, and is sometimes 

 chang-ed for Blrd's-Eye Pepper. Mr. Sweet has, however, iu 

 the Ilori. Brit, properly applied it to C. baccatum ; but he has 

 made an erroneous reference to Sloano for a plate of the Bird 

 Pepper, having- been misled, probably by the authority of 

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