of thefe Tarts. 



31. Common Capficum. Grows 3 or 4 Foot high, 

 with a fcarlet pyramidal Fruit s much ftiarper than, 

 the reft. 



32. Cherry Capficum. The Fruit refembling it. 



33. Small Cherry Capficum. The Fruit much lefs 

 than the laft, and pale red or yellowifh. 



34. Crooked Capficum. The Fruit of thefe hang 

 down. 



35. Great Capficum. Like the Common, but the 

 Fruit thicker and deeper red the Leaver of this 

 grow fingle. 



36. Narrow Capficum. The Leaves much long- 

 er and narrower than the laft % the Fruit 3 Inches 

 long, red and taper. 



37. Dock-leaved Catkin. Its Julus like that of a 

 Walnut, 5 or 6 Inches long, thick and compofed 

 of 4 Square Buds of a fine fcarlet ; the Fruit hangs 

 by 3 fine Threads, has a white Pulp and Kernel. 



38. The Char done. A Sort of Indian- fig grow- 

 ing on Trees and Shrubs ; the Flowers are compofed 

 of many Leaves, green, white and yellow ; the 

 Fruit oval, with triangular Points of a curious red, 

 the Seed black, and eaten with the Pulp. 



39. The Winter Cherry. The 'Flowers are fmall 

 pale yellow, and five angled, with as many Spots ; 

 the Fruit of a Cherry Size : is eaten. 



40. Tall Chickweed. Grows 4 or 5 Foot high, 

 with fingle narrow hairy Willow Leaves ; the Flow- 

 ers are white with purple Bottoms. 



41. Fijh-Climer. Has a welted Stalk with 5 fer- 

 rated Leaves, viz. two pair, and one at the End ; 

 its Beans are red, with a black Kernel : thefe being 

 bruifed and caft into Rivers, intoxicate the Fifti. 



42. Snake-Climer. Its Leaves whitifti underneath, 

 cordated and umbilicated ; it's 8 leaved, Flower is 

 yellowifh, fmall, and of an odd Make ; the con- 

 torted Root an approved Remedy in the Stone, the 



Leaves 



