Almonde the rind ofit ie-tatuny,and ſome what white pars 
ted into wos partes lyke vnto an àlmonde. It is a fruite 
el good ſauaur and taſte, and eating of it, it ſemeth that 
: vou eate Kutte; 
3 This kruite groweth vnder the earth, in the toaſte of 
= Wher et the River of Maronnon, and it is not in any other part ofall 
Lees. the Indias. It is to be eaten greene and dꝛie, andthe beſte 
| wap is to toſte it. at is eaten alwaies after meates, as fruit 
taten laſt ofall, becauſe it dꝛieth much the fomacke and 
eaueth it ſatilſied, but it᷑ pou eate muche ok it, then it bꝛin / 
geth heauine e to the head. It is a fruite in great reputati 
on, as well amongſt the Indians, as the Spaniardes, and 
With greats reaſon 
. ͤ Seon, 
DODtlthe fruite called Leucoma. 
¥ We 5 x 
Miz WAGs is lite vnd a Chettnutte of thets sfaurs,as 
e wel in colour as ix the greaturs, as allein 
be wwhitenes p the Coetnut hath. It lem, 
um eth within it is another thing. 1 did not 
vꝛeake itto fee what it was, becauſe they brought mee but 
tms ok them, the one 3 haue ſowen, z the other J haue fo2 to 
ſopat anpother time. This fruite doth beare a tret of much 
AFreatneſſe, 2 it is ot timber ſtrenge and harde, it cafteth 
foogth the leancs like to 
Lue Hounte 
