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f Ci&ij3f tiftomie tree o;^ planters? called m(i&reefe0«H«Ki« tin }iatme, Acatia/of 

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tree i0 tuWtli in fyl^opptfsi Gummi Arabicum,^i5i tuelfenotDr«,^otDbeitttieU'' 

 quoj 0^ lupcc of Acatia.iul^icl^e iiSf ains called Acatia, i$i ijnfetiotoen: foi in fteetie 

 of Acatia, ftep tjfeitt (^oppe0 t^e iu?ce of ^loojBf , oit S)nagge$,ttJl)tc^e tis^ tl^e 



ftuieeof blaeke tftojtteiGfCcalleU in bafe 3lmaigne,^leen) auD wotiglp Acatia. 

 a dieot^er,tDl&ereofU)eftauegittentlftefigureaj6fofti&efecont»e Acatia, ijsf 



tafeenof fomeleamet>menfo^t«c37aA«0©-,Arpiathus3anlinotfoi Acatia. ^at 

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ftttD Acatia altera- 4^T he Nature. 



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