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aftringcnt like all the other parts of the tree j but when it ripens, 'it is rather 

 ative, and then much ufed both in jellies and cream-difV.ee. ttW ;« *^r„ , 



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««rv, mm ucu muuj uiea ootn in jellies and cream-dimes ; tho' in thefe cafes 

 the inner pulp and the rind is thrown away, and the flefhy part of the fruit only 



this is boiled 



d when brought to a fuffi 



fed 

 is fet 



berries in many parts of Europe* The wood 

 bows in cattle-yokes. 



d afterwards ferved up with cream, as we d 



is very tough 



deg 



of tendernefs, it 

 ftraw berries or rafp- 



d generally ufed for 



PSID1UM 



Arboreum maximum, film ovatis nitidis, Ugnofufco, fib 



dulat 



The Mountain Guava. 



This is one of the Iargeft trees in the woods of J at 



the height of fixty or feventy feet 



th 



d grows frequently 



a proportioned thicknefs: it is an ex- 



polifh. 

 going fp 



mber-wood, of a dark colour and curled grain ; works eafily, and takes a fine 

 It makes very beautiful walking- flicks, and is very different from the fore 



PUNICA 1. Fruticofa humiUor^ ramulis gracilibus patentibus. 

 Punica. L. H. C. & Sp. PI. 



The dwarf Pomegranate. 



PUNICA 2. Fruticofa major, ramulis crajjioribus eretfis. 

 Malus punica fativa, aliis Jimplici fore. Slo. Cat. & H* 



The Pomegranate. 



Both thefe fp 



or Variations, 



ated by many people in y 



thrive very well in moft parts of the ifland. The flo 

 balaujiia of the (hops, which is reckoned a powerful aftring 



w 



doubl 



e 



the 



well as the rind 



of the fruit : they are both in ufe, and commonly kept in our (hop 



DALEA 



Arbor efcens, foliis majoribus venofis ovatis -, racemis plurimis, per 



An, Malo-poenna. H. M 



nfra frondes fparji. 

 p. 5. t. 9 



The Dalea, with oval leaves. 



Periantium Minimum, monopbyllum, campanulatum, truncafum, 



Corolla Nulla. 



Stamina. Filamenta numerofa, antheris minimis fubhirft 



Piftillum. Germen fubrotundum calice immerfum-, ftylus brevis-, ftigtttoacutum 



Pericarpium. Bacca minima fubrotunda, nucleo unico nauco duro tefto 



re- 



Th 



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fmall tree is common in the 



woods of yamaica, and very 



markable, for the number of fmall loofe clutters of little berries, that grows upon 



branches, below the leaves. The 



of 



fpreading form, and rifes com 



monly to the height of foui 



fifteen feet. The flowers and fru 



very 



fm 



d difpofed like thofe reprefented in t. 3 1. of Burm. Tbez. Zey. but the 

 and flowers of this feem to be different from thofe reprefented there. 



CH YTR ACULI A 1 . Arbor ea, foliis ovatis glabris oppofitis, racemis terms 



nalibus. Tab. 37. f. 2. 

 An, Chytraculia, &cc„ Pk. t. 274. f 

 An, Belluta. 





H. M. p. 5. t. 20 ? 



Baftard Green-heart 





Periantium 





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