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Gen. Ch. Cal. Perianth infers of .one leaf, flattih, 
' €preadin t, divided way down into three 
= Son feginedit, the upper = twice the breadth of 
the others, fometimes cloven. oS ook ringent ; 
tube tonridifir at the bafe, — and ae the upper 
part 3 oblique, erect, four-cleft, its upper fegment 
pater: the longeit, obtufe, notched, lateral ones fhorter, 
broader, and fharper, loweit very fhort, ovate, acute. Stam 
Filaments — briftle-fhaped, ftraight, bnkectald into the 
tube, all longer than the corolla, two. longer than the reft ; 
anthers desi ¥% two-lo 
fall, round, and, accerding 
Ff. Ch. Calyx three-lobed, fpr seats, perman Co- 
rolla tubular, curved, ee unequally four-c. ieee “Berry 
Superior, pointed, of two Seeds numerous, bordered. 
Obf, We caanet account 7 the evident error of Linnzus 
in deforibing tl e germen as inferior. Juffieu is led by ana- 
Jogy to fufpect tthe fruit to be rather a pulpy Aer than 
a true berry, w thich we can neither verify nor refute, having 
never feen it at all iain towards maturity in any col- 
ection. 
marck. 
sel elliptica. Thi wb. had, (H. lacida ay Linn. = 
Seana folio acuto ferrato, ewe 
ipso Pada Sint: a7 deters ae i as 
each end, and much 
betwixt thei 
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filled with light earth, during the fummer feafon. When 
the plants are come w ong may remain expofed during the 
warm fummer months, plenti itul fupphes of — bein: 
given —— — in the winter feafon the houfed 
at the with myrtles and other fimilar tf 
ie hardy nde alate that demand much free air w hen the 
weather i is mild and open. 
Plants of this kind are alfo capable of bein 
by fowing the feeds well ripened in pots of ihe light Shy 
mould, plunging them in the > ae fins which prattice they 
fr requently fucceed in a prea 
“'Thefe plants are found t afford ornament and variety ia 
eggs of the green- fet kind. See Green- HOUSE 
Plant 
HALLERMUND, in Geography, 2 country of Weft. 
phalia, incorporated with the principality of Calenberg. - 
HALLEROW Heap, a cape on ce E. coat. of the 
ifland of South Ranaiaihe, N, lat. 58° 38’. W.. long 2? 
HALLET, JosEPu, in Biography, was born at Exeter 
in the year 1692, and was educated under the care of Mr, 
Pierce, who was co-paftor with the elder Mr. ig toa 
congregation of Proteftant diflenters in that city. Jofeph 
was admitted to the exercife of the miniftry in the year 17 Me 
and in 1722 he fucceeded his father as co-paitor with 
ed — o-this S event he hed aoe in the contro- 
ome were on contro fal 
which he defended the principles of our. Ast ligt 
pofition to the unbelievers of that period. Mr. Hallet « e 
