HAM 
ik H. pet Salifb, Parad. t. 55. L’Herit. Sert. 
dea: oe terminal or axillary. Flowers few, 
Tube inflated. Leaves three together, 
y ‘epoch, —Native of the Weft In- 
7 : In feparatin 
a from the laft, we rather with to girech the aphentiont ” 
ufter, more inflated, and fup- 
ed by much longer and flenderer partial ftalks than i 
sircumf{tances, and efpecially the double fti- 
induced us to feparate the two, with a m 
a te Bieter 8 age a mM account ¢ 
The is of a 
she, st a {preac ing border ; the tube even, 
fii ora. Willd. n. 5. (Hg labra ; Lamarck. 
69. Amaioua guianenfis ; ‘Aub Guin, 2. fuppl. 
+)—Flowers terminal, capitate. Leaves t 
Iiptic-lanceolate, pointed, Pag Lathnda by 
he wild forefts of Gane iarng at bia 
thing, and the capitate inflorefcenc 
againit its’ belonging to this ¢ 
ably like, e in 
in height, and five or fix i 
and white wood.  Branc. 
ck, pros ge on war, bah Daa ce on 
yree ed one of the the ‘wot 
: duces ab 
HAM 
Afia, fituated to the N. E. of Chin 1a, at the Pele | of 
that defert which the Chinefe call « « Cha 
—— 4 Cobi. * (See C 
ant from the mo he Jet poet 
fider that 20 = are Popes in travelling 
Da aby which in our map: 
tribute. The! Pp not Tee received od timely afliftance, 
fell under the dominion of the ¢ g-nou,’* who appear 
to have been the fame as the Huns, and wh th t time 
| revo- 
s that are fituated beewens ¥ Fotn. a 
and the Cavin en advanced as 
ed. Afterwards it hi 
h for 
diitaties which. fe Rata 
a fuece 
oe, peainti: hag 
