lS^9l 
This trails on the ground half a jard long, die 
Nativeshoyl and eat it. S, B. It*s like oor common 
Kmtgrafs^ but hath mox% Ffoivers and lefler leaves. 
30. VelacaunuEiboo Malak and Gf^^. 30, 
. It grows in hard grouad, in drj^ places. 5, B. 
'-Were not Dr Plukenet too fond of the guilt he 
charges others withal, viz,, to multiply [pedes and 
confound he would not thus frequently make 
2 or 5 fUnts of one, efpecialjy fuch he had reafon 
to fufped, were by others very well defcribed, as for ^ 
example^this plant which feems little or nothing diffe- p/i^i^g; 
rent from the Qnaphalium ad St£chadem cltrlnam acce- & prodr. 
dens I. Bauhin. Vol §. Hb. 76. p. 160. fig. chabr 371. 
Raj, H' PL 284. and which Dr Slaan in his Catalogue RayH. fi. 
oi Jamaica Plants,p. 125. obferves to fport very much j^^^ p^^^^^^^^ 
as well in its Heads as Leaves 5 Yet this thQDo&or fi- i25-. Piuk.' 
gures as a Non-defcript. Tab, 187. f 5. and after that ]^^l'^f^'^' 
in his Manttjfa p. 92. he gives it again as /lezi? 5 which gorpz. ° 
in fo great 2i Botanijl I would willingly believe pro- 
ceeds rather ixom forget fdnefs than defign. 
31. Ocimom Hinguer Pollumenfe floribus exiguis 
denfe fpicatis. Kerandee Chidde MaL'ib. 
This riles about a foot high^ grows\in dry places. 
S. B, ■ ' 
32, Kaineepu Mrf/^i. 32. 
This has a pYQtty fa/ell^ tho fmaJl, it grows in 
pmfl places. This is that you judged (Mr James 
Peiiver) to be a fp*ecies ot Eye-bright ^ the Flower is 
blHeuc2.v the middle, and white round the edges S. B, 
33. Pulandee M^?/^/». 35 
Bruifed and boiled and mixt with Oyl of J iitnene- yoy^in^ 
eonne (which Parkinfon calls Ricinus five Cataputia 
major vul^atior) is a good Remedy for a Ty&r/if/& in 
Childrens mouths 5 the jf;//Ve given 3 or 4 fpoonfuls 
to a man for Cholick pains, gives 2 or 3 ftools, and 
A a a a a 2 in 
