( 68z ) 
a Packthread \ of an Inch long hanging downwards on 
ihorc Qor rdf/^^^r Footftalks ; the See^s are fmall, lye 
length ways in the Pod, and are feparated by a (//^/«) 
Partition. 
20. Bumhunny^ BoyTd and drunk, cauftth to vomit. 
Mr. jF. S. 
21. C^ggow, Boy I'd in Water, and wafh the Teeth, is 
~ good for the Tcoth-ach. Mr. J. S. 
Tht Leaves oi' this Tree are fmooth and (hining, 
like the Lawrel, but thinner and veined like the Bay^ 
they are Two Inches and ^ broad, and between Four 
and Five long, thefe are round at the Baftr, and pointed 
at the Tip, or End, they ftand on an Half Inch Foot- 
fta!k, Black next the Stalk and Leaf, and Greenifh in 
the Middle , its f^eins are very confpicuous and much 
fubdivided on both fides. 
22. Cafito, BoyTd and drunk is good for the Running 
(I fuppofe of the Reins.) Mr. J, S. 
23. Concon, Pounded and mixt with Oyl, killeth the 
Worms in the Legs by anointing with it. Mr. J. S. 
ThciC Leaves differ from ih^ Cag^goW'Tree, at No. 21. 
in being thicker, ftifier, and not fo full of Veins. 
Theft are broadeft within I of theBafe, and from thence 
grow^ regularly tapering ; its Footftalks are thicker, 
ibmewhac longer, and all of a Colour. 
24. CuUofoet Boy I'd in Water and drank, is good 
for the Bel!y-ach. Mr. J, S. 
Amnis non Jpinoja minor glahra frocumhens fl, lutee. 
D. H. Sloane Cat. Plantar. Jamaic. p. 75. This being 
that which you fo plentifully find in Jamaica^ particu- 
larly on the Banks of iht Rio Cohre near the City of 
St. Jago de la Vega, or Spanijh-Town : I (hall here omit 
its Deicription expefting both that and its Figure in your 
much defired Natural Hiflory cf Jamaica^ which you 
have 
