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The Leaves are fmall, oval, plain and fomewhat hoary .3 
the leffer Branches, which adhere to the greater Stalks, 
are bearded 5 its blufh Flowers ftand in a round fiuley 
Head , like our Haresfoot, but not fo foft. The Reve- 
rend Mr William Stonejlreet, that (agacious Natural ift, 
gave me a .Specimen of this, which he had raifed in Mr 
Fairchild's Garden at Hoxton from Seed he received from 
Dr William Sherrard Conful at Smyrna. 
Four leaved Earth-Nut, Muf. Petiver. 33. Ray 9 19.3. 
Arachydna India utr'mfque tetraphylla Far. Bat. pr. 3 84. 
Arachus upogaios congener hirfuta e Maderaffatan, (lore 
flavo, filiquispundtatis fcabris, folliculos fub terram con- 
dens- P/«k- Fab. 60. Fig. 2. Aim. Botau. 341. pi. ult. Muti- 
dubi Marcgr. 37- Fig. Pif 25 6. Fig. 
It bears four Leaves on a two Inch hairy Footftalk, 
with two long welted Boards at fettingon. The Pecu- 
liarity of this ftrange Plant is to ripen its Pods under 
Ground 5 the Peafe are much eaten both in Guiney and 
the American JJles 3 it grows alfo in the Eafl Indies. It 
was raifed the laft Summer in C helfey Garden. 
China Pinl{. 
Caryophyllus Sinenfis, flore pulcherrimo Boerhave 
88. 23. 
This elegant Plant has (ingle Flowers with a large 
darkle or Ring towards the bottom 3 its Leaves not 
unlike the other Pinkos.. I faw it in Flower the laft Sum- 
mer with Mr Fairchild at Hoxton. 
Cape Tr ec-Cranesbill with roundifh circled Leaves. 
Geranium African.*, rborefeens, AlchimilU hirfuto folio, 
floribus rubicundis Cornel, praelud. i.p.51. Fig. Ray App.3. 
229. t. 
This rifes three or four Foot high from a round hairy 
Stem, which divides into fo many Branches 3 its Leaves 
foft and roundifti, with a dark Circle in the midft 3 
thefe if lightly rubb’d, fmell very pleafantly like Codlings 
and Cream y it bears Tufts of bluth Flowers , with equal 
Petals, 
