C 4 2 3 ) 
to that Volume, pag. 8. Its thick Orach like jagged Leaver 
and woody Stalks, diftinguifh it from all others of this 
kind. It hath been a long Inhabitant in Chelfey Garden j 
as alfo at Fulham , Hampton Court , Enjield, Mitcham , 8cc. 
Virginia ZJvedale with a Vine Leaf. Ray y p. 216.84. f 
ZJvedalia Virginiana Platani folio molli MuJ - Petiver 8 00. 
Chryfanthemum angulofis Platani folijs, Virginianum Pluk, 
Tab. 85. Fig. 3. Chryfanthemum perenne majus, Platani 
Orient . folio Bobart. H- Ox. p. 22. Fig. 57. Seff. 6 . Tab. 7. 
Fig opt. C hryfauthemum folio Platani Pluknet. Boerhave 
Ind. Plant. H. Leyd. 33. Doronicum maximum America - 
num, latiffimis angulofis folijs, rad. tranfparenti Hort. 
Leyd. 222. This is a fpecious Plant and of a particular 
Genus or Family 5 it comes neareft the Sun- Flowers , but 
with this diff rence, viz. its Berry-like Seeds grow round 
the rim of the Flowers, as the others do in the middle. 
I have therefore chofe to diftinguifh it by the Epithet 
above, in commemoration of that Patron of Botany, 
Dr. ZJvedale , in whofe Garden I have feen two others 
of this kind from the Cape of Good Hope. 
American Tree of Life. Ray 1408. cap. 6 . Arbor Vitse 8 
Clue. 36* Fig. id. Hifp. 95. Fig. Dod. 858. Fig. Ger. 1187. 
Fig. Jonfl. 13 69. Fig. Park. • 1478. Fig. Tabern. Vol. 2. p, 
649. Fig. id. Icon. 947. I. Arbor Vita five Paradifiaca. 
Chabr. 73. Ic. 1. Arbor Witxfive Paradifiaca vulgo didta, 
odorata, ad Sabinam accedens I.B. 1 . 9. p. 286. Fig. Thuya 
Theophrafti C. B- 488. This is a fingular Evergreen , ve* 
ry frequent in divers Gardens, flowring in April and May , 
bearing its Cones in Augufi and September. It was firft 
brought into France from Canada in the Reign of Francis 
the Firft. Clujius fays, he firft faw it at Fontainbleau , 
and from his Figure all other Authors have copied it. 
Parkinfon afTerts, that the Leaves taken faffing for a few 
Days together are very good in a purulent Cough and 
Ihortnefs of Breath. I have heard it has been fuccefs- 
full 
