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French Tamarisk • Ray 1704. 1. 
Tamarifcus Ge. 1194. Fig. 1. J onfi. 1378. 
Tamarifcu* folio tenuiore Park. 1479- 3. Fig. Tamarix 
Narbonenjis Tabern. 945. Ic. i. Hi ft- Vol. 2. p. 647. Fig. 
Tamarix major jive Arborea Narbonenjis I B. l.l. 10. p. 
350. Fig. Tamarix altera fol. tenuiore five Gallica GB. 
485. 2. Myrica f. Cluf. 40. Fig. Hifp . 105. Myrica five 
Tamarix Chab. 75; Ic. 1. 
It bears Tufts of very fmall pentapetalofe blufh Flowers, 
which when ripe, turn white. It grows plentifully on the 
Sea Coafts near Montpelier . The famous Dr Grindall, 
Archbifhop of Canterbury , was the firft that caufed this 
Tree to be brought into England, he being relieved of a 
great Oppreffion and hardnefs of the Spleen, by the ufe of 
it. 
German Tamarisk . Ray 1705. 2. 
Tamarifcus Germanica Ger. 1194. Fig. 2. Tamarifcus 
folio latiore Park; 1479. Fig. Tamarix Tabern 2. p. 646. 
Fig. Myrica id. 944. Ic. 2. Tamarix Germanica five minor 
frudeofa I. B. 1. 1 . 10. p. 351. Fig. Chabr. 75. Ic. 2. Ta- 
marix fruticofa folio crafliore Germanica C B. 485. *• 
Myrica fylv. altera Cluf. 40 Fig. Pann. 27. Fig. 
This differs from the French in having thicker greyifh 
Leaves and fpiked Flowers , which turn into a white 
Down. It Flowers in May, June, &c. in Rocky wet 
Places, and River fides. Mr Ray obferved it about 
Ausburgh , Geneva , Landau , & c. 
Nettle- tree. Ray 1483. c. 9. 
Lotus arbor Ger. 1308. Gg.fonfl.i 522. Gg.Park.i $22.fig.’ 
Lob. 2. p. 1 86 • Ic. Belg. 2. p. 218. fig. Obf. 605. fig. Lotus 
arbor fru&u Cerafi Chabr. 1 6. Ic. 3. I. B. 1. 1 . 2. p. 2 29. fig. 
Lotus fru&u Cerafi CB. 447. 1. Celtis fruttu nigricante 
El.Bot. 485. I. R. H. 612. 
Its Leaves norcht like Elm , but longer pointed, with 
frnTl ftamineous Flowers and a blackifh Berry , with a fur- 
rowed Stone, diftingufh it from other Trees, It grows 
in the Hedges about Rome and Mompelier. 
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