< 14^7 ) 
Thea C H U S A N. floribi^^^m^ cuf- 
pidatQ Mus. noft. 984. ^ 
Its Leaves Jiand on P>ort Footflalks an fomtedi fiiff and 
Jomevphat notcht^ from the Bofom ofthefe and at the' top of the 
Branches come forth mmy fmall Flowers^ fall of Stamina^ tike 
the Tea hut much lefs^ which made me conclude it was of that 
Family 5 but Mr Cunninghame A^^^ fmce fent it me in Fruity 
which 1 find a fmall dry Berry of an oval bottled /kape corona^ 
ted fomewhaX. like a Clove 
86. Popnli facie C H U S A N. folio fubtui molli fer- 
rugineo. 
Thk has the [hape^thicknefs and foftnefs of hb^l^ Leaves^ but . 
injiead of white is rujly coloured underneath, j> 
87. Quercus C H U S A N. Caftane^iolio pubefcente. 
The Stalk^and under jide of the heaves are hoary ^ its Catkin 
or Julus round and echinated as Mr Cunninghame fays^ but 
its Acorn fmall and fmooth, 
88. Rhamnus Emuyacus maritimos fl, ceruleo- 
The heaves lih^ Sea Vwflain hit fmaller and near Stalklefs^'^ 
from them towards the top pf the Branches come 2 or 3 pentdpe^ ' 
talousor ^ heaved Flowers ^fet in a lil^e divided calyx ^ the foot* 
fialks offome of them are near half an inch, 
89. Rhus Erauyaca fol ferr'ato fubtus mollis rachi alato. 
' Some ofthefe heaves are broader and more or lefs fer rated 
than others ^t he Stalky is larger or fmaUer wing d as the Twigs are 
older or younger : Mr Cunninghame fays they eat the Berries 
which are fower and have a T)ew on them^ he farther obferves 
that from the broaken Branches there iffkes out a Turpentine-Uk^ 
Baljamick hiquor. r 
90. Ricinus CHINENSIS febifera Populi mgrx 
folio GazopL Nat. Tab. 34. Fig. 3. & Mufei noft. 9 65. 
Eieu-yeu R Martini in Atl. Sinens : Arbor Sebacea P. le 
Compte. 
Arbor Sinenfis pinguedincra Sebi inftar ferens Jonft. Don- 
drolog. p. 42. 12, 
