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colour of Pomegranats 



crown abo« 



but the liquor is fomwhat tart : they open them as they do eVgeXtl^ 1 ^ «d wl 

 great delight both by the Indians and Spaniards (as SStfe » Co 

 -* 'hem mall they finde their ftomack oppreft, butrather thdr Mr Clther lT *ey f„ 

 ruit are contained many feeds fomewhat like PeareS u ^J K ^h & 



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This growes wild 





yeares . it is in good plenty growing 

 naue fome ycarcs Teen it beare a great 



of the hot countries of America,from whence it hath been 

 here it growes very well,but flours onely in fome few places,ai 

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THe plant which carries the fruit which we commonly terme red Curranys a fhrub . 

 bu<h of the bignefle of a Goofeberry bum,but without prickles : the wood I » »«" 

 *hite,with a pretty large pith in the middle ; it is couered with a double barke, the vndermoi 



ing the thtcker,is greene,and the vpperraon>hieh fometimes chaps and pills off, is or « Dr °^ our 



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