( 679) 
8. Jmea, Dried into Powder and Snufr, flops the 
bleeding, Mr. % 5. 
This hath alated or winged Leaves, and feeiPiS to be 
one of the Pajamirioha kinds, which yon have(o clear- 
ly diftioguilhed in your moft excelfcnt Catalogue of Ja^ 
maicaPlants, at Page 148. 
9. Apolee, BoyTd and draok, is good for the Small 
Pox. Mr. J. S. 
Chryfanthemum acaulon Guineenfr^ folm longu angujiu» 
noh. 
10. ApHttafy, The Teeth being wafht with a Deco- 
ction of this m Water, is good for the Scanty in the 
Mouth. Mr. J, S, 
This Tree obferves no Order in the Pofition or fer- 
ting on of its Leaves, being farther or nearer, and fome- 
times oppofite, they are broad at the Bafe, with fcarce 
^ny Foot Stalk, and fb continue about Two Thirds, and 
then grow taper, are fmooth and fliiniog above, but 
{oft beneath, and fomewhat downy, efpedally the great- 
er Ribs, which being held to the Light are darkly clou- 
ded, the largeft Leaves are about Two Inches and m 
Half long, and One broad. / 
11. Aguaguin^ made into a PJaifler and applied to z 
Cur, cures it. Mr. J. S. 
The Leaves of this Shrub refemble the Common Lilac 
or Bieiv Pipe Tree ; they grow alternately, and ftand on 
half Inch Footftalks if held to the Light you may per- 
ceive the lefler Veins very finely reticulated and fub- 
divided. 
IX. Afajij Boyrd and fo kept in the Mouth, is good 
for the Tooth-ach. Mr. f. 6\ 
This Tree fomewhat leftmblesthe Laurel^ in refped: 
to the Shape and Stiffnefs of its Leaves, which grow 
alternately on iliort Footftalks ; its Branches are Black- 
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