FRE 
this he was -entrufted with the ft aicaengee of feveral 
important feniiestone and for th 
oa this, other .o oceafions, in. the fervice of government, 
h the 
awarded wit > crofs of St. Lewis, and made t 
e was re 
lieutenant-colonel in the army. 1740 he was nh eee 
dire€tor of all the faihed places in Britanny. 
i or af “ Traité des 
in three volumes 4to. 
particularly for his laft w 
REZI > im baa in 
eae Piveen an engineer in the 
memory of Amadeus 
fervice of Louis XIV., 
and died m 
eee 
tions, a seegecus hee Poa Strawberry into Europe 3 
e great ability exhibited - 
FRI 
a: ff, reticulata. _ hoe ~ Rise nd. Plant, 
* Lea 
ae EE ye 
ed. »*__Native of "Peru, on 
meg ‘Stem about 18 feet 
gth, downy. ower-flalks two 
gether, downy, as well as . oe Petals white, eee 
longer than the calyx. Fru 
F. hirfuta. 
rated, fmoothifh with a hairy rib; unequal at their bafe. 
Flowers axillary, two or three together, ftalked. Branches: 
hairy:—Native of high cool mountains, where the atmo- 
{phere is always damp, in the ifland of St. Vincent, from. 
whence it was fent by Dr. Alexander Anderfon to A.B.Lam- 
of four c 
Leaves Bie hice kee bluntly _fer-- 
eqne 
fee FRAGARIA CHIL was greatly at variance bert, efq.. i _— si herbarium we have been favoured 
with Father Feuillée, le. aoa ree in the preface of w vith a {pe very nearly akin to the laft, but 
his own Voyage, and was anfwere x Frevie ier ma fubfe the young ica are extremely hairy, the /eaves {maller, 
quent sad of his eae 3 fee Fev »—Swartz. fcarcely rough beneath Sie aa rib, and remarkably un- 
Ind. Occ. v. 2, 971. ng : (hee equal at oa bafe -moreover are {earcely- 
Swartz. P rod. 8 85. 
Sch See Piece \—Clafe 
and order, Poyandria "Monsgyia Nat. Ord. i 
ff, 
Gen. Char. Ca/. Perianth of five ovate, concave, incum- 
bent, permanent leaves. Cor. Petals five, aah vanaa inclining 
to ovate, ra undividéd, {fpreading. Stam. “laments: 
inferted into the recep eae fhorter. than 
e ; anthers roundifh, minute. 
n fuperior, ovate, down : he foli 
than 
Here {mooth, pointed wit th 
the permanent ftyle, of ape 'to five cells. Seeds three or: 
four in each cell, oblong, flightly compreffed. 
E alyx of five leaves. Petals five. ‘Style three 
to five-cleft. Berry dry, of three to five cells, with many 
eeds. 
bf, The inflorefcence, flower ~ habit are thofe of 
oe ae the fruit is differe Swar 
eoides. Sw. In d 972.—* Leaves 
lance nang fomewhat ovate, bluntly a. {fmocth. 
Flowers axillary, ee maa we - ny moun one in 
the fouthern part of = A tree from 20 t et 
vith ae ae upright fub-tlivided 
ft: alked eer ed, adie 
fen par Qian Ge on nthe 
few, falke d,. 
z to be tinge and to have precifely the tafte 
t perhaps prove a Lait fubftitute 
for the Chinefe plant than the leaves of a or whatever 
ele ferves to adulterate that valuable article of commerce in 
F. undulata. Sw. oo pea v. 2. 974. (Erote 
eee Vahl. Symb. v. _« Leaves elliptic- 
chiteed”— Native £ 
Flwer- eee —o umbellate, nae folitary. - Flowers 
whitith 
ie readily bro 
Ra 
oary 
aie Native of the Andes of Peru, between the town 
of Quito and Yb tree 18 fe ranches 
ae {mooth, except at’ their extremities; where. they: 
te fin 0 eaves three or four inc g; fome= 
what revolute, very finely ferrated, hoary and downy at the- 
ack. Flowers rather large, mottly folitary,. white, with 
downy ftalks and calyx. Petals externally downy, twice as 
ae - the calyx. Fruit of cas ee cells. 
F. chryfophylla. Humb. and Bonpl.. Pl. Aiquinoét: 
v. .. . t. 7.—Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, pointed, entire ;- 
downy beneath. Flowers two or t 
. F. fericea. THumb. and Bonpl. Pl. Equin of, v. 
2g. t. 8.—Leaves ovate, pointed, finely ferrated, hee 
beneath, on fhort ftalks. Flowers feflile—Very freq vent 
A tree 30 feet ich, with 
. Leaves nearly feffile, four inches. 
e bafe, {m ooth above, Stee beneath 
i ¢ two or 
8. F. nervofi. Humb. and Bonpl. Pl. quinoa. v. r. 
31. t. o.—Leaves elliptic-ovate, pointed, ferrated ; 
and fomewhat hairy beneath. 
LE Sor, — in Agriculture, is ea as has the 
en do 
why, and reduced into a powdery 
See Som. 
7 FRIAN- 
