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In thcfe moft excellent Tables you will find the Hallucinations and Miflakes 
of feveral Authors rectified, their Ohfcurities cleared up, and many other 
ufeful Illuftrations, which I fliall forbear to enumerate in this place ; on- 
ly of fome of their particular Rarities we fhall give the Reader a Spe- 
cimen. 
Befides the Mexican Abies, and that elegant Southernwood from Portugal, 
there is a whole Set of curious Acacia's , molt of them Thorny, yet fome 
without Thorns, from Java,Maderaspatan, Ceylon, Africa and the Wejt'lndies. 
The Acacia African a fpinis candicantibm horrida, &c, in Tab. 123. is the 
true ^Egyptian Acacia that the incomparable Botanift Pabua Column* raifed 
of Seed ac Naples, a Figure whereof he has given us with his learned Notes 
upon Reccus, pag. $66. 
The Acacia Abwa foliis, fee. of the fame Table, our Author thinks may be 
the fame with the Prutex P ' ah-eftinm of BeHoniitf, which was fuppofed by him 
to be the Tree produciug M>rrhe. Obf. lib. 2. cap, 8. 
An Acer jo His trifidis & quinqttifidis Virginianum, which by the Author is 
fuppofed to be the A*bor Saccbarifera Canadenfixtn Indorum apitd CI. Kajum, 
Hill. Pi. 1701. A pretty Myrtifoiiate Ainws in the Appendix' from Be -mudos., 
in ufe among the Tanners. Several forts of Maiden-Halr from Nirbon, Afri- 
ca, Bra(il, Barbados, Bermudas, and fome other Ifliuds of the Charibbees. 
Four fiarely kinds of Aloes from the Cape. Various forts of Amaranth&ides 
from Maderafpatan, one with fharp Prickles along the Stalk, and a Thorny 
fort of Al^anst from the fame place. There are no leis than fix fcrts of 
Anona, with a critical diftinction of them each from other. The Benjamin- 
Tree, with its Branch and Flowers, from the Continent of Virginia. The 
Cubeb-Tree, or fuppofed to be fo from Fort St. George, as alfo from Bengal. 
A Balfam-Tree, from Barbados, call'd by the Planters Spanijh A,h. As alio a 
Spanijh^Oa^, from the fame Ifland. A fihquiferous Tree, with the Leaves of 
Beech. 
The Tree called Mancinell^ being remarkable for its venomous Qualities, 
together with its Fruit : From this Tree a Juice is drawn fo venemous,thac 
you cannot touch it, but the Skin rifes with great Pain, and becomes as black 
as though a hot Iron were applied to it. The Arbor StacJfflua -putata, or a 
Tree that drops liquid Myrrke, from America. The Poyfon-Wyth of Barbados* 
which is a kind of Bryony. Three diftinci kinds of the Tree PimienWs, from 
the Iflands of Jamaica atid the Barbados. The Flowring Beech of Virginia, 
and the Silver Chef nut, which differs trom the Chinquapin of the fame place, 
aad may^e the Leucoma of Authors. 
A new Family of the Cenchramideas , from Barbados *, the Fruit of one of 
thefe may well be fufpe&ed that of the Bdellium in LobeH Icons, call'd Balfam- 
Apple by our Planters in Barbados. A Cedar of the fame Ifland wH 
Leaves of an Afh. Sundry fcrts of Cherries from America, Arabia, and the 
Cape. A wonderful Ctrew, that creeps upon the Gronnd like a Serpe^fvfrcm 
America. An elegant fore of Ckriftsp'w) hns, with the Leaves of Mai ; [ >atkrum, 
F called 
