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of which, fometimes by their glutinofity adhere to 
the outfide of their beaks, and are thus tranfported 
to neighbouring trees, and being wiped off upon 
their branches, {tick faff, and germinate, producing 
J?ew plants. From the berries of Miffeltoe, Birdlime 
was formerly made; but for this purpofe thofe of the 
common Holly are faid to be better. This plant hath 
been much recommended for the cure of Epilepfies, 
V I T I S, 
The VINE. 
Clafs 5. Order 1. Pentandria Monogynia, 
'TTIE Empalement is five toothed and very fmall. 
A The Petals are five, rude, fmall, and falling off. 
The Filaments are five, awl-fhaped, a little fpreading, and fall 
ing off. The Antherce are fimple. 
The Germen ovate. ' I he Style none, 
ed. 
The Seed-veJJel a berry, roiindifih, large, and of one cell. 
The Seeds are five, hard, end-bitten at one end, and contrafb 
ed at the other. 
The Stigma obtufe-head- 
The Species, with us , are , 
1. Vitis arborea. 
Carolinian Vine , or Pepper -* 
Tree . 
This grows naturally in Carolina, rifing with {len- 
der, ligneous, climbing {talks, and faftening them- 
felves by tendrils to any neighbouring fupport. The 
leaves are branching and winged, compofed general- 
ly of two fide branches of five leaves each, two of 
three leaves, and terminating with three ; which are 
fmall and fo me what toothed. The Sowers are pro- 
duced in loofe clufters from the wings of the {talks; 
they 
