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This rifes near a Tard high, is fomewhat Woody-wish 
many Branches ending in Tufts of (mall ftra\V colou^d 
Heads which rarely Sc never fully open. Th&Jndiam 
rub their Head with this Plant, and afTert its good for the 
Eye-fight, as my late curious Friend Mr. John Larifon in- 
formed me. By another PerfonI am told they drink a 
Tea cf it in Fe avers. 
99. Fairchild's fmall-flowred Live- ever. 
Elichrjfum fl. pallefcentibus minimis, Sp/V-c foliis. 
Its Stalks are thick fet, with vvbitilh pointed Leaves ; 
the Fiercer s grow in Tufts of a pale Yellow and very (mail. 
It Floored in Ju}y, &c. in Mr. Thomas Fairchild’s Garden 
at Hoxton , the only Place I have yet feen it in- 
ioo. Woolly Live-ever with red thready Flowers. 
Elichrjfum Lychnidis Coronari a folio. 
This elegant Plant and the next, I have with Pleafure 
feen in the Bijhop of Londons Gardens at Fnlham t under 
the Care of Mr. Milliard. 
ioi. Round Saddle-leaved Cafe Live-ever. 
Elichrjfum Capenfe, Perfoliate folio. 
Thefe Leaves are round, fomewhat bridle- edged, 
grow alternate and faddle the Stalk, like our Perfoliata 
or Thorow Wax. My late induftrious Friend Mr- William 
Brown , Surgeon, brought me from the Cape of Good Hope 
the only Specimens of this fingular Plant 1 have fince 
feen. 
ioi. Welted Antego Spike-Cudweed. 
Gnaphaloides Antegoana fpicata, cattle alato. 
an Amaranthoides fruticofum fol. longis anguftis, fubtus 
niveis Jam. Cat 48. pi. 3. Hi ft. p. 43. Tab. 7,/. Ray Fol. 3, 
p. izy* 2. 
This elegant Plant was raifed in Chelfey-Garden from 
Seed Cent me by my kind Friend Mr- John Douglafs at 
Antego. 
Hhh 2 - 103. 
