( 68o ) 
ifli, rugged and fprinkled with fmall, Reddifh, Spanglc- 
like Specks. 
13, Afcindoe^ Boy I'd and the Water drank is good 
for the Running in the Reins. Mr. J. S. 
Frutex Gutneenfis fp in of us foliis fubrotundis cremtis 
fiorilus filamentofis^ nob. 
This is a Thorny Shrub, with roundifli, fmooth, 
crenated Leaves^ fomewhat more than an Inch broad, 
and about One and an Half long ; thefe are fee on very 
fliort Footftalks at the top of each Branch (land fmall 
thrummy Flowers ; its thorns are bigger or Ms according 
as they come from the fmaller or lefftr Branches. 
14. Ajjabay Warmed in Water, and the Groin rubbed 
with it, is good for a Buboe. Mr. J, S, 
1 5". AJerida, Chewed, is very good for the Belly-acb. 
Mr. J, S. 
1 6. Ajfruminay Pounded and rub'd on the Leg?, kil- 
eth the Worms that breed there. Mr. J. S. 
1 7. At ant a y Is very good to put in Br oath for a Sick 
Man or Woman, it caufing Strength. Mr. jF. S. 
Rhus Guineenfe trifoliatum fcabrum ferratum^ nob. 
This differs from th^XCape fort which Dt.P luhnet ^ih^it 
moft fagacious Botanift hath Figured in his Phytogra- 
phia^ Tab. 219. under Fig 7. (by the Name of Rhus 
Afrkanum Trifoliatum majus foliis obtufis & incijis hirfutie 
pubefcentibus) in having its leaves edged with prickley 
Notches, whereas his is finuated or rather deeply 
waved. 
18. AttroWy Boy Fd and any fwelled part waflbed in 
the Water (i. e, Decoftion) abateth it. Mr. J. S. 
Kali Guineenfe foliis Poly goni^floribus nerticiUi in modum 
iifpofitisy nob. 
I fliall rcferve its Defcription until I give you the 
Figure of it, which I defigo with fome other Guinea 
flants^ hfeSlSy &c. 
19. Attrum* 
