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An Account of Plants. 
grees exaflly with this in every refpeft, 
only that is twice larger at the leaft. It 
was fent from Surinam by the Name of 
Momoo. 
Tab. I. Fig. 2. Jafmimm Brafilianum 
luteuntj mdi limonia folio nervofo , petalis 
eraffis. 
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Tab I. Fig. 5. Crifta, Pavonis Brafliana. 
Bardanx foliis. I’he Leaves are very 
tender and like the top Leaves of Bardam~ 
major^ both as to fliape and texture : In the 
Figure they arereprefented too ftiff and too 
much ferrated. 
Tab. I. Fig. 4. FilixBrajUianaOfmuMd^ 
mimri ferrato folio. This Fern is of that 
kind, which bears it’s Seed-Veflels in Lines 
on the edge of the Leaves. 
Tab. 2. Fig i. Bufuntium No%>£ Hol- 
UndU, fore magm coccineo. The Perim- 
thium compos’d of five long pointed Parts, 
the Form of the Seed-Vefiel and the fmal- 
nefs of the Seeds, together with the irre- 
gular fhape of the Flower and thinnefs of 
the Leaves, argue this Plant to be a 
^untium. 
Tab. 2. Fig. 2. Fucus foliis capilUceii 
brevifjimis^ vcficulis minimis donatis. This 
elegant fums is of the Erica, Marina or 
Sargazo kind , but has much finer parts 
than that. It was colleQed on the Coaft 
of If oil and. 
Tab. 
