Mnng/ Botafi: 76i pL iS^ Tio. 
17. Mnng/ Botafi: 26;-pLi6* T&, 260* Fig, 3. opt' ' 
, . ^ ^ tus Malab» giving the name ^?/CadeIari to thk late 
dijcovered gmm of-h^Unfs^ I ham choje to clijlmguijl) it nu'- 
der that title rather than Aniaraothiis, from ivhnva it is very 
dijpr^rr' rind has this pectiluirity thrJ when rrpe the Seed ha^gs 
cLir- ■ Sicily, Madera, Jamaica, and jeverai parts -of 
iUia ^...cc ibis Plant. 
"^Q. P'vrikaria C H I N E N S I S, folio fabtusalbido.Mu* , 38 
fci ncftri 950. 
Thk re fen hies our Arfmari^ hut the leaves Uf/Jer^eath arc 
very white and fofL 
29 Triopteris (candens C H II S A cordato folio- 29 
Thk is a tm^ung Plants like our black Bryony, and its 
LefiVes not unlike 5 the Capfules rtfcmble the Melianthos^ hut 
hath only :^ Wings containing piembranaceom Seed^ like thofe 
??/ii6e Oleander or Rofebay. 
^ ge. After Euparoroides C H II.,S' A Hyflbpi folio. 50 
The Leaves fiand alternately on the Stalky which toward f the 
top branches cut into many fmall Flowers with little radiated^ 
petaluy thefe look fi^fi ^'^'^^"^ ^^he our Eupatoriuiii -Dutch 
AgrisBOny, efpe dally in Imd and at firfi opening, ■ 
gi. Tuflilago C H ,n S A N.'ramofa,fo!. rotundo-glabro. 
Thk hatbjmooth round Leaves about the Root at the time of 
fioweringj and narrow Leaves at the Stalk which k branched^ 
each terminating in one Flower of the fame bignefs with ours. 
52. Abrotanum C H tl S A N. Thaliftri folio. 
Thefe Leaves are deeply j^iggd at Itop^ generally ixto ^ or 
fegments^ the Floivers are extreamly fmalL 
33 . Abrotanuiii C H II S A N. fegraenti's foliorum tcnu- 
iflime (erratis. 
The Flowers of thk are c^s large the common Southern- 
wood, the Leaves finely divided and notched like thofe of fome 
umheUifeYOUS Plants. 
34, Abfcinthium umbelljferum C H U S A N. Aclioavan 
folio. 
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