„ 8 that 
Pꝛungarnardes, foꝛ that thoy are well neere of the fame 
greatneſte and colour wen they are ripe, ſauing that they 
haue not alitle crowne now they are dꝛy they ſeꝛr me with⸗ 
in p the feevis like to the graines of Pꝛares ſomwhat areas” 
x ter;fo2thep are all ful of litle graines, verie faire, and thew 
Hex it és a Bary wel, they are White within a witheut any faua2. The 
Plant. Blaut that this fruite beareth, is like to Juie, and fo it runs 
a neth vg and clingeth laſt tos any thing that is neare to it 
We jerefoeucr it be let: it is faire when it bath fruite, fo2 the 
— greatusileit is a particular hearbe, andonelp in one place 
= ftisamsar- it is founde , it caſteth a flower like to a white Koſe, and in 
vellous flow the Leaues it hath figures which are ſignes of the Paſſion 
ere of our 3920, that it feinzty as though they were painted, 
ee wyth muche care, where the Flower is moze particular 
than any other that hath beene ſeene. The kruite is the lit⸗ 
tle graines, which we haue ſyoken of and when thexare in 
ſeaſon they be full of L icour, ſome what ſharpe, and all full 
of ſerde, ich are opened as one daeth open an Egge, and 
the Licaur is to bee ſupped vp with greate contentment of 
the Indians, and ofthe Spaniards, And when they haue 
faped it vp, man do nat fee le paines in their ſtomacks, but 
rather they foften the bellie. hep ſæme ta bee temperate 
With ſome moyſturr e. 
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ss EA a notable hearbe and although that neiwe 
edefcrip- ther fent mee the fede of it, vet a few peeres paſte 
gabe ue had the hearbe here It is a ſtrange flower, fo3 
it caſteth out the greateſt Bloſlomes and the moſte 
a 
leane to ſome 
