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The Leaves grow oppojite^ 0^4 h we generally three pair taiVd^ 
i. e. one at the end 5 the footfall very foort, and next the tail 
fcarce any : J he Fruit grows in clnjlers, each hnsk rugoje^ in^ 
eluding one black finning Seed, 
72. Fagara Emuyaca Fraxini folio. . 
This is diflinguijlot from the next in having much broader 
heaves^ they grow oppofite and are tmkh like the Ajh ^ the Ber- 
ries are about the bignefs of Pepper ^ and grow in fmall Clnflers ^ 
the tender Jljoots and firfl fprouts are prkkh-, ^he more grown 
they are not fo difcernahle, I have not as yet obferved any prict<les 
on the heaves of this kjnd except in its firp fl,oots^ which are 
very fmall and wear off as they grow older, s 
I call thofe Trees and Shrubs Fagar^e, whofe< Berries fplit like 
thofe Figured by Garcias ab Horto, and from hijM in Gerard 
Parkinfon, Clufius and other Authors^ there are dfo thtfe 
peculiars^ which generally attend this Tribe, viz.. the branches 
prickly and oftentimes the heaves^ on the under fide and middle 
rib frequently^ and fometimes on both fides and. the lefferveins^ 
the berries fplit in the middle and difcover a black pining Seedy 
the outer skin roughs tafies hot and fpicey 5 the Leaves in all I 
kave yet obferved are perforated like St JobnV wort, Orange 
leaves, Myrtle, &c. The RqvcuIqs and prickly yellow woods of 
the Weft Indies ^re of this Family. 
75. Fagara C H U S A N. Fraxini folio anguftiore: 
The Leaves of this are not only narro wer than the lafi, but 
prickly underneathy and are very thick fit on the branches and 
betiveen the Leaves. ~ ^ 
74. Fagara C H U S A N. Elhois Virginianas folio, caule 
alato. What chaw Chinens. 
Thefe Leaves very much refemble ^he Virginian Suxmch^with 
a winged or weljed Stalk-, with lightly ferrated tranfparent 
notches. Dr Sloan has a fair fpecimen of this in Fruity which 
ripens in October. 
75. Frutex C H U S A N. Fagi foHis, fruftu fulcato. 
Thi$ very much refembles No 926 Mufei noftri, but is in all 
parts much larger y efpecially its Leavesy which are very lih the 
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