214 Of Berry &c. Part II- 
Joynts. In this part of the Lobe, are only three. In each 
of them is contained a great NUT round and flat, 
and of a Ihining Bay 5 an inch and * Diametre, and half 
an inch thick. In the Lobe Bauhinus defcribes they were 
not ripe. 
A round FRUIT (probably) of a fort of SCALLOFD 
LOBE. Tis almoft of the colour, bignefs, and ihape of 
the former 5 faving that the fides are not fo flat, but both 
of them a little Convex. 
ANOTHER, almoft of the Figure of a Cat's Kidney \ 
having at the edge a (hallow Sinus or depreffure where it 
c?i. p! vjll was fatten d to the Lobe. Defcribed in Bauhinus (a) by 
the Name of Phafeolus Novi Or bis, Cordis figura. But, as 
is moft likely, very improperly; This being fo like the 
Fruit of the Scallop'd Lobe above defcrib'd, which he him- 
felf makes the Fruit of a Tree 5 Neither doth the Kernels, 
its being naturally cleft into two halfs, (ut funt o??inia Pha- 
feolacea, as Clufius fpeaks) argue any thing. For that is 
not peculiar to the Pbafeolous kind $ but all other Seeds 
whatfoever, excepting Corn and that Kindred, are natu- 
(b) Seethe rally cleft (b) into two or more Lobes. This Fruit is faid 
Book°o/ rft t0 be Cat hart ici : and therefore 'tis probable, the other 
piantsfihap. Species are fo likewife. 
A long FRUIT of another LOBE. Defcribed and 
00 Lib. 1 7. figur'd in fome fort in Bauhinus (c) by the Name of Faba 
v- 2 77- Americana purgatrix longior. 'Tis two inches and Hong, 
an inch and 4 broad, flat, the edges thick, of an Oval (hape, 
and dusky aih-colour. Where it was faften d to the Lobe, 
not deprefled, as in the former, but a little produced. 
A broad FRUIT of another LOBE. Probably de- 
ci; Lib. 17. fcribed and flgur d in Bauhinus (J) by the Name of Lobus 
Membranaceus planus niger. If fo , he fhould not have 
called it a Lobe, but the Fruit contained in it. Tis about 
an inch and * long, and almoft as broad, flat, and very 
thin, and of a blackifh brown. One of the edges (harp, 
the oppoflte fomewhat thick. 
A fquare FRUIT of an other LOBE. I find it no 
where. Tis almoft an inch and * long 5 at one end, an 
inch and h broad , at the other, an inch 5 above 3 an inch 
thick in the middle, where itfwellsupon both fides. Two 
of the edges oppofite, Convex 3 the other two, Concave. 
Smooth, and of a blackifh Bay. So 
