( ?5 7 ) 
(linguifh it by his Name, that it may be the eafier known 
from Chryfantkemum, Dracunculus or Ptarmica to which o- 
thers have ranked it- This Flowers moft part of the 
Tear . 
io6. Fairchild's broad Bohart. 
Bobartia Figiniana, fol. lato fcabro, bafi alato. 
Its Flower-ftalk (wells gradually towards the Head, 
which is com pofed of many regular broad pointed black' 
illi green Scales , the Rim confifts of 1 5 or more yellow 
Petal*, out of its purple Disk come many fmall yellow 
Flofculi, which I have not obferved in the other. 
Mr. Thomas Fairchild raifed this Plant from Seed he re- 
ceived, with many others, from that curious Botanift 
Mr. Mark Cate shy of Virginia . It F lover ed at Hoxton a- 
bout the middle of October. 
107. Cape Uvedale with a Poplar Leaf, Ray 339. 1 . 
Uvedalia Capenfis Populi folio. 
Chrjfanthemum arborefcens JEthiopicnm, foliis Populi albx 
Breyn. Cent. 15?. c. 76. fig. Bob. Oxon. 13. pi. 58. 
Sedf. 6. Tab- 3-Ser. 3. fig, 
an Chryfanthemum lanatum,crenatis foliis /Ethiopicum Pluk- 
Tab. 274 f y. 
This differs from the Chryfauthemums in having z-hacci- 
feroui Rim. 
ic8. Wild Bopps. Ray 3-p. 307. i6> 
N odiflora Jamaic. Scrophulari* {olio. 
Sideritis fpicata Screphulariee folio, fl. albo, //>/Wjbrevibus 
habitioribus rotundis, pediculis infidentibus Sloan. 
Cat- Jam. 6 y. Hi(t. Tab. 109. fig. 2. 
That curious Naturalift Dc.Hans Sloane a has well do- 
fcribed this Plant, and given a very accurate Figure of it, 
which truly agrees with a fair Specimen my hearty Friend 
Capt .Thomas Walduck (ent me from Barhadoes , from the 
Seed of which this Plant was raifed. I take the Nodiflora 
Lu- 
