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peculiar in this ^ is to have 4 Flowers on d nah^d or Leaflefs 
inch footflalk; 
5'iv PolygalaC H USA N.foL fnbrotnndo fpr?i aphylla. 
Til is is difiinguijht from others ^ in havingbroader obtufe 
Ledijps^ excepting towards the top they are a little pointed^ 
and from th e middle of each leafy Stalk , comes out a naked 
fpike of Flowers* 
. 52, Androface C H U S A N. ccrtufe Matthioli folio 
Mus- noft 858 & Gazophyl. Nat Tab, 55. Fig. 8. 
53. Lyfimachia C H U S A N. Gentianellac: folio, fl. albo, 
This in manner of gromng refembles our yellow Looftrife, 
but the Flowers are white ^ petaU lefs gnd more pointed^ its cap* 
file ends in a Thread. I faw a branch of z his in Flower and Seed 
with MrSsim. Doody, which Mr George Landon had ga- 
thered in fome Garden^ I thinl{^ about Town.- 
54. Lyfimachia C H U S A N. fpicata, Perficarias foL fl. 
exiguo. 
Thefe Leaves grow inordinately^ are narrow point and bafe^ 
without Footfialks-y at the top of the branches grow /lender fpik^ 
likf Arfmart, mth fmall Flowers and Seed vejjels like Flax^ 
but much lefs. 
55- Ros folis C H U S A N. perelegans, caule foliofo 
Muf. noft. 968. 
This is 4L very peculiar fort of Sun dew, in having Ixaves 
on the Stalks^ which towards the top ramifie and Flower. 
We come now to the Trees which are as follows. 
56. Abies argentea C H U S A N. foliis acutifEmis. 
This refembles the Silver Firr.. but the Leaves are fomewhat 
ferrated and very foarp. 
57. Acer forte C H U S A N. folio minore trifido. 
Thefe Leaves very much refernbh the Acer MonfpeflQianum 
L B. they are fmooth above ^ and glaucous underneath ^ ^ an ditig 
on long flender reddijh Stalky 5 the Fruit pf this and the next 
J have not yet feen. . . 
58. Aceris folio arbor C H U S A N. tirgulis fpto 
mis. 
Its 
