eal 
Terry, p.96. obferved them in the Mogzl’s Country. 
Linjchot, Defcr. de la Guinee, cap. §. in Congo. 
e . rn 7 ° 
Citrons are in great Abundance in Brafile, Jo. de Laet. lib. 15. cap. 
15..where they ace hure by the Ants. wet 
XLIV. Lino arbor, eju[q; Fractus Limo. Cord, Hist. Cat. Fam. p. 209. 
Malus citria vulearis, limonta. Hoffm. hort. p. 40. Limon vulgaris Steerbeck 
citricult, p. 78. Malum Limonium. Trade[¢. p. 139. Malus limonia fruttu aci- 
doy Grif. UiTids Po AAs Limoens. Limones magn. Caftell. hort. Meff. . Ind. fimpl. 
pe 13. Citroas aigres. Pomimete p. 2331. Limons de Marini, p. 57. Limonier 
de Bouton, py 54)! . 
The Lemmon-Tree. 
_Thefe Trees. are planted here in Rows and Walks, the Seeds are dropt 
here and there, and feldom milfs to profper. 
The diftil’d, Water. of the-Juice is good againit Freckles. | 
The :Juicei.is- good in. Fevers, to repel Choler, and againft Poyfon, 
asthat.of Citrons, Dod; 
Lhe, Syrup is good. in’ Fevers, and the diftill?d Water from the Juice, 
is good for the Face, being ufed asa Cofmetic, Math. 
The Juice is ufed by Dyers, Park. | 
The Juice is good for the Scurvy and Stone, the Water of the 
Rind with Alkakengé is alfo a good Medicine for the Stone, Fox/. 
They grow wild about Goa, Carvallius ap. Ferr. 
Slices of it ftrung fo.as not to touch one another, dryed and. pow-. 
der’'d, make.a:Sarbet..and\.good Drink, if mix’d with Water, Ferr. 
Sir fames Lancafter in his Voyage,.where he was General in the 
Eaft-Indies, carry’d withhim Bottles of.Jnice of Lemmons, where by giv- 
ing xhree, Spoonfuls to a. Sailor. in the Merning, he fafting till Noon, they 
were kept from, or cured of the Scurvy; they, were likewife cured, 
with thefe: and» Oranges. upon the Hland.of Madagafcar, | 
Lemmons .were found by S474 ap. Purchas, lib. 4.. caps. §..1.p. 336. at 
Comora. ib. §. 2. ps 342. at Moha in the Red-Sea. William Finch apud 
Rurchas lib. 4. cap. 4e §. 16 psygt5+ faw whole Woods of them ar Sierra 
Leona, & tb. p. 416. defcribes them to be like Crab-trees with a Willow 
Leaf Davis, ap. Purchas, lib. 4. cap. 6. §. 2. p. 448. takes notice of them 
at the Ifle St. Mary on the Haft Side of St. Laurence. Beff, ib. cap. 7. 
§. 1. pe 457. on the Comorra-Ifles, & §. 3. -p- 465. 0n St. Helena. Copland, 
th, 11h. 4. capo Be ps 467. §. 1. at Surat. Payton, ap. Purchas, lib. 4. Cap. 9. 
§. 1. p. 489. & cap.15. §.1. p. 529. at Mobelia near the Comorra-Ifles, and: 
fays that they.are called Demon, there. Child lib..5. cap. 2. p. 606. faw them 
at the Comorra-Ifless Pring lib.5. cap.7. §.5+ p-644, G 645. at St. Helena. The 
fecond Dutch Voyage, 7b. Lib. 5. cap. 15. p. 709. Obferves them at. 
Amboyna. Sir Tho. Roe,, ib. lib. 4..cap..16. §. 1. at Angazefia one of the 
Gomonra’s and Mohelia, p. §37-. near St. Paulo in Guinea, plentifully, éb. lil. 
J- Cap. 3. §. 2. p. 973. Newberry, tb. lib. g. cap. 3. petgut. at Anna. Gow 
me tb. Cap. 12.§.1- Px 1356+ at Sofala, & 1537. where they grow 
wild. 
- Manesster, aps Parchas, lib, 3. cap. 3. §. 2.:p. 1§0, takes likewife. notice 
ofishem in Madagafear. Keeling. 16. 189.at Sierra Leona. 
Pyrard, cap. 5+ P» 40. Ch p. 162. cap. 17..at the Maldives. cap. 24.. p. 236. at 
Beng ales, Pr 2s p- 88. Ceylaw. p.104. at, the Moluccos. p» 203. he tells us” 
thav they: are brought preferv’d:trom. Brafile, where, p.206. they ufe them to. 
cure the Bi/che being put up the Fundament.a Quarter of.one three or four 
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