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46. Bapunculus sen Cardinalis, forte Chusan. Sambnci folio. 
47. Anonis chusan. pubeseens, Lupini facie. 
This seems herbaceous, the leaves are very large, somewhat 
hoary, but the stalks much more, the flowers spicated and 
large, resembling the yellow Lupine, but have the face and 
hoariness of the common blue. 
48. Astragalus' chusan., sinapis siliqua. 
These leaves resemble the Sainct Loin, the pods are about 3 
inches long, with 2 or 3 swellings, and end blade-pointed like 
the-pods of mustard. 
49. Cowhage chusan., floribus parvis ex alis foliorum. 
The stalks, young leaves, flowerhusks, and pods have all a 
rusty hoariness, in the full grown leaves it is much less. From 
the bosom of these comes a small spike of little flowers, 
by which and its hoariness it is easily distinguished from 
all others. 
50. Gytisus chusan. tetraflorus. 
Its leaves are small, finely veined and end in a hair. What 
is peculiar in this, is to have 4 flowers on a naked or leafless 
inch foot stalk. 
51. Polygala chusan. folio subrotundo, spica aphylla. 
This is distinguished from others in having broader obtuse 
leaves, excepting towards the top they are a little pointed and 
from the middle of each leafy stalk comes out a naked spike 
of flowers. 
52. Androsace chusan. Cortusae Matthioli folio. Mus. nost. 
858. Gazoph. tab. 33, fig. 8. 
Seems to be Androsace saxifragaefolia Bge. 
53 Lysimachia chusan. Gentianellae folio, flore albo. 
This in manner of growing resembles our yellow Loostrife, 
but the flowers are white, petala less, and more pointed. Its 
capsule ends in a thread. I saw a branch of this in flower and 
seed with Mr. Sam. Doody, which Mr. George Loudon had 
gathered in some garden, I think about town. 
54. Lysimachia chusan. spicata, Persicariae folio, flore exiguo. 
These leaves grow inordinately, are narrow-pointed at base, 
without footstalks. At the top of the branches grow slender 
spikes like Arsmart, with small flowers and seed vessels like 
Flax, but much less. 
55. Bos Solis chusan. perelegans, caule folioso ; Mus. 968. 
This is a very peculiar sort of Sundew, in having leaves on 
the stalks, which towards the top ramify and flow r er. 
Trees. 
56. Abies argentea chusan, foliis acutissimis. 
