( ^ ) 
■Jts'^yonng branches are reddijf)^ and very full of Bryarlik^e 
Thorns, amongjl thefe Leaves inordinately grow the bafe of each 
fedtcM^ having du imprejfim like a V Confonant mthe Stalk s 
the Lcavcs have very much the face of the common great Maple 
£?r Sycamore wit h long pedicles ^ ivhofe bafe agrees with the 
hr'anches. 
5^.' Alacemus C H U S A N. Arbuti folio Gazoph. Nat. 
Tab. 36- Fig. TheaC.H U S A N. floribus majoribus, fol. 
Alafefiii ferrate Muf. noft. 985. 
Bj its Leaves and Flowers I at firjl took it for a Tea, hut 
having lately received it in Berry ^ I find it to be of another Fa^ 
mlly. The Leaves are fiiff^ ferrated and foinfed^ generally thick- 
eji fei towards the tops of the branches^ from the bofom of thefe 
apd below grow many fm all Flowers clofe to the Stalk-, whick 
are fucceeded by little berries^ that are both caljculated and 
pointed* 
60. Arbor C H U S A N. Frangute folio ma jore, fob- 
ids albido moll i, 
Alt ho' J have not yet feen the Flower or Fruit of this Tm% 
yet I could not omit it becaufe^ its Leaves are very diJiir^gHifha- 
hie from any that have yet come from this I/land^ they feem efpe- 
cidl/y the young ones to have the texture snd face on the upper 
pde of our Fraogula or Alder berry, je/ fomewhat fofter^ hut 
its peculiarity is underneath ^ in being white^ fofttjh^ and hav- 
ing its middle vein Jpongy^ and towards the Stalk, ^^{fy 
loured^ as are its younger branches, 
61. Baccifera C h\I S A N. Caryophylli aromat. folio, 
Patsjotti tiore. 
Thefe Leaves refembfe thofe of Cloves^ but fomewhat t/jickc>\ • 
are generally about an inch and half broad and thre^ long^ groiv- 
ing alternately^ from the bofom of each comes three or four pen- 
tapetalofe Flcw^ers^ fomewhat like the ivklabar Patsjotri (Horr. 
Malab. VoL 5. ) each filled with large curl'd like apices ending 
pointed^ thefe are fucceeded with black berries ft in a final/ ^ 
Jiarrd Cdlvx^ its point one fourth of an inch^ each [landing on 
an half inch Foot falk' Out of one Berry Itookj II fron/ ano- 
LI 111 III then 
