Part II. Of Shrubs. 
ANOTHER, with lefs numerous Branches, and SEMI- 
PERSPICUOUS , if held up againft the light. Above a 
foot high, and I broad. It neither huffs nor ftinks fo much 
in burning, as do the former. 
A Flat 'HORNY SHRUB with COLLATEARAL 
Branches. Fnitex corneo-ligneus filiciformiSj So I name it. 
In all the former, the Branches are reciprocal, or not of 
# equal height on both fides the great Stemm ; in this, juft 
oppofite , as in a Feather or Branch of the Male-Firne. 
Near a foot high, and five inches broad. The {mall or 
fide Sprigs are round, as in all the former. But the middle 
Stemm is flat, Both This and the others, Semiperfpicuoas. 
They ftink in burning, but fwell not. Cover d with a foft, 
purple, knobed, and perforated Cruft. 
ANOTHER large one, with two middle Stems,, but all 
the fide Branches broken off. In height * an Eln. The Root 
of a light and skinny fubftance, fpread abroad fo,as to make 
fix inches compafs. 
ANOTHER not fo tall as the former, (about a foot high) 
but the middle Stems thicker. The collateral Branches 
here alfo broken off 
Another fmall one t but with the Root curioufly fpread 
upon itsftony Safe, like a thin fmooth Leafe. Moft of thefe 
flat Shrubs grow in the Mediterranean- Sea. 
A Flat SHRUB with UNITED Branches. Fnitex ex- 
panfus, Ramulis coeuntibm. 'Tis a foot high, and I a yard 
broad. Divided reciprocally into feverally Branches, con- 
taining a Pith. In all the foregoing, the Branches are all 
loofe or feparate 3 in this, fome of the fmalleft meet in one 5 
as Inofculated Veins, or as the Fibers in the Leaves of Plants. 
Of a blackifh colour, and fomewhat fetid upon burning. 
Cover d with an afh-colour'd, foft, and knobed Cruft. 
ANOTHER, with the Branches and Conjudtions much 
more numerous, fo as to make very clofe Work. Near a 
foot high, and almoft as broad. Stinks in burning, and is 
cover d with a knobed Cruft, as the former. 
A Great SEA-FAN. Frutex m. maximus.RETICVLATVS, 
f. Flabellum marinum maximum. In the s two former, only 
fome, here all the Ramifications are united, fo as to mali 
one entire piece of Net- work, in the (hape of a Fan. 'Tis 
above 4 of a yard high, and almoft a yard and I broad. 
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