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432. Ficus carica L. Cultivated. 
433. Juniperus barbadensis ? L.—J. Americana! Bar- 
tram. 
434. Rhamnus . R. frangula! Bartram. 
435. Zanthoxylum clavaherculis L. Bartram. 
436. Cleome pentaphylla ? L.—Cl. lupinifolia Bar¬ 
tram, p. 425. perhaps it is the CL cdulis, FI. sp. 
275. Bartram found it on the Taensapaoa, and 
merely says, that it has a strong scent somewhat 
similar to Assafoetida, notwithstanding which, the 
inhabitants give it a place in soups and sauces. 
437 . Azedara spcciosa Raf.—Melia azedarach L. 
438. Rivina levis L. On the Washita, Mg. 
439 . Fraxinus juglandifolia Wild?—F. excelsior? 
Bartram. 
440. Prunus coccinea Raf. Arborescens spinosus, fo¬ 
lds lato-ovatis serratis nervosis mucronatis ; dru- 
pis oblongis coccinies. Raf.—Plumb. Bartram, 
travels, p. 424. Grows on Pearl Island, and pro¬ 
bably on the other Islands of Louisiana. It rises 
about 12 feet high, with a spreading top and spiny 
branches, the leaves are broad and terminated 
by a subulated point. It produces abundance of 
large crimson fruits, of a very enticing appear¬ 
ance ; they are rather tart, yet are an agree¬ 
able eating, at sultry noon ; and they afford a most 
delicious marmelade, when preserved in sugar; 
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they make also excellent tarts. 
441. Vitis riparia Mich. 
442. Sida rhombifolia L. 
443. -alceoides Mich* 
