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$25 FruttusfaudMdfi 



Scalie fruits. 



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X 16 Fmttusalij Exotici 



Other ftrange fruits. 



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$26 Fruttus alij Exotici. 



Other ftrange fruits 



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buc this figure better expre iTes the manner of 

 growing therof : for firft it prefents to the view 



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gether, then the (ingle nuts in and out of rheir 

 husks,and laftly their kernell : the fhell of this 

 nut containes in it a certaineoiliefubftance, 

 fomwhat refembling the oileoffweet almonds: 

 the tree whereof this nut is the fruit growes in 

 Ginny,& is much vfed by the people there, fot 

 they prefle a liquor forth of the lcaues, or elfe 

 boile them in water, and this ferues them in 

 ftead of wine and beefe, or at lea ft for a com- 

 mon drinke, of the fruit they make bread of a 

 fweetand oleafant raftp 



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. Thefefcaily fruits are fet forth by clufi. 

 us^xot.hz.c.^. The firft was three inches lone 



h^cu % hCS &**> and had k in a to »tf& 

 hard folhd kernell,with many veines difperfed 



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...f,~. u. t. 1 — ^miiuic!. pouinea, 



whereby they become white, and then their 

 blacke veines make a fine rtiew,which hath ei- 

 uen occafion to fome importers tc " 6 

 laiie for rare and pretious ftones. 



the fcailes turned 



wards the ftalke. 



The third was a 



Walnut in fmhii 



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— v-avjuim luu icaies verv or- 



derly placed a nd of browniih colour : it had a 

 26 The firft ot the two in the former mKU 



feeds. P uI P e > wherein lay a few (mill 



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comnofed 2m • r mth an artl coloured skin, 



Sood in a t M Ut FaufeII > " the lo ™ end ^ 

 Kood in a double cup^nd it was (harp pointed 



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