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fmooth and (Irak, ending in a Point ; feme of them a- 
bove Four Inches long, and not thicker than a CroAs 
Qijill ; the Steds are fmall, brown, fhort, thiek and 
turgid ; each feparated in the Pod by a thin, ipungy Ih' 
terfepimentum or Partition. 
2. Aconcroba, being boy led \n Wine, and drank, is 
good in the Small Pox. Mr. J. S, 
This I have mentioned at No. 21. in myFirfl Centu- 
ry, its Leaves are ftiff as the Phj/Iirea, and opake (/. e.^ 
not to be feen through, they grow oppofite on very 
Ihort Footftaiks, are taper at Points and bale, thelargeft 
one Inch and ^ (in the Middle) where broadtft, and 
Three Inches long, very much refembling our Common 
Bay^ are Black (now dry) on the upper fide, and of a 
Pale Green underneath. 
3. Acroe^ Boyi'd in Wine and drank, is good to 
recover Strength. Mr. J. S. 
This is a Trifoliate Shruh^ it hath the Face of the Co- 
ralarlor^ but is not fpinofe, the middle or top Leaf 
ftands on an Inch pedicle, whereas the Two oppofites 
have none. 
Affunnena, Boyi'd in Wine and drank, caufcs a 
Stool, Mr. 7. S, 
Afoha^ Pounded and mixt with Oyl, is good for 
the Itch or Crocoes. Mr. J, S, 
This is a fort of Phafeolus^ or /Sidney- Bean, with fmall 
hairy Leaves and Stalks. 
6. Jfto, dryed to Pow^der and fnuft, is good for the 
Head-ach, Mr. J. 5, 
Eryfmum li<^no[um Guineenfe tomentofum^ noh. 
7. Amlettuway, boyled and drank, caufeih an Appe- 
tite to any fick Perfon. Mr. J, 5. 
The Leaves of this in Sh^pe and Roughnefs are like 
our Common Elm. 
8. Amiea^ 
