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ORDER I. 
With the general Cup entire. 
Of this Order we know but one Genus ; and of that 
only a Engle Plant. 
GENUS I. 
AFRICAN FLEABANE. 
TARCHONANTHUS. 
Character of the Genus. 
The Cup is rounded at the Bafe, narrow at the neck, and 
cut lightly into feven Segments at the rim. 
i. SCENTED AFRICAN FLEABANE. 
Plate 88. Fig. i. 
Chara&er of the Species. Tarchonanthus camphoratus. 
T he Leaves are rugged, and the Flowers grow in a fpike. 
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T HIS is a Perennial, native of the Cape of Good Hope, a 
weak, but woody Plant, flowering in Augufl. In the wild 
ftate of Nature it lies upon the ground, fpreading its flight and 
ftraggling Stalks every way to five or more feet diflance ; it is there- 
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