Carolina P/^«^ # No (^i^.tn the fam Cehtury i^ 'M FmP- 
grom naked at the top of the branches from a reverji calyxy and 
is fulcated like the capfuk Adhatoda. 
76. Gelfeminuoi C H U S A NJol. Betae hirfuto. 
The Leaves fomemhaf lih Beet^ but hoar^y the Flower is 
luved^ in Jhape much fefemhling the Rofe bay or Ncrium, the 
apices on each flamen feem double headed^ the calyx is quinqui^ 
fid and hoary ^ it grows fpicated as I obferved in a very large 
fpecimen among(k Dr Sloans dry Plants. 
77. Hedera arborea C. B. 305. i. Phyt. 606. i. C. B. in 
Matth. 466. Fig. i. 
Hedera Chabr. 115. Fig.^ i. LB. V. 2. L. 15. p. iii. Fig. 
f. B. prodr. 51. 4. 
Hedera corymbofk Ger. 708. Fig. i. id. emac. 858. Fig, i 
Lob. obf. 356. Fig. 3. Lob. i.e. 614. 
Corymbofa Hedera communis Lob Ad vers. 269. Ray. H. 
PI. 1505. I, 
J ean fee no difference between this and our common Tree Ivy. 
78. Spurge Laurel. 
Laureola Ger, 1404. Fig. Ger. emac. 12 19. Fig. Park. 
205. Fig. 
Laureola fempervirens fl. viridi, quibufdam Laureola mas 
C. jB. 262. r, Sempervivens fl. luteola L B. L. 5. p. 564. Fig* 
II. B. prodn 17. pi. 4. 
Chamaedaphnoides 8c Laureola Chabr 45. Fig. 3. 
79. Lycium C H II S A N. Pruni minoris folio. 
The Twigs of this end in a Thorn^ the Leaves are like the 
SloWi hut lefs^ finelj fertated growing inordinately on very 
JIdort Stdk/ The Berries are black ^nd wrinkled like Pepper, 
and of that bignefsythej Jiand on ak i^ch footfialk in a fmall 
round CaljXi tinder the thin outer Skin lyes one or two Kernels 
2vhich the burrow of the Beriry-difcovers when the lafi, 
80. Mandaru iofte C H U S A N, fo]. acuminato aUe bi 
fido: 
The 
