An Account of Plants. 
Tab. 2. Fig. 2. Ricimides Nova Hol- 
imda mgulofo crajfo folio. This Plant is 
fhrubby, has thick woolly Leaves, efpeci- 
ally on the under fide. Its Fruit is tricoc- 
cous, hoary on the out-fide with a Cdix 
divided into five parts. It comes near 
Ricini fra^iu parvo frucofa Curaffavica. 
folio Pbjlli, P. B. pr. 
Tab. 2. Fig. 2. Solmum fpinofum Novs 
MollmdiA Phj/lli foliis fubrotundis . This 
new Solmum bears a blewifh Flower like 
the others of the fame Tribe ; the Leaves 
are of a whitifh colour, thick and woolly 
on both fides, fcarce an Inch long and near 
as broad. T he Thorns are very fharp and 
thick fet, of a deep Orange colour, efpeci- 
ally towards the Points. 
Tab. Fig. i. Scabiofa (forte) Nova 
PiollandiA , ^ at ices foliis fubtus argenteis. 
The Flower hands on a Foot-ftalk four 
Inches long, included in a rough Calix of 
a yellowifh colour. The Leaves are not 
above an Inch long, very narrow like 
Thrift, green on the upper and hoary on 
the under fide, growing in tufts. Whe- 
ther this Plant be a Scabious^ Thrift or 
Helichryfum is hard to judge from the im- 
perfeft Flower of the dry’d Speeimen. 
Tab. 5. Fig. 2. Alee a Nova HolUndiA 
foliis auguftis titrincyue villofs. The Leaves 
ftalk and under fide of the Perianthiura of 
this Plant are all woolly. ThePetalaare 
