p. XXi 
R°U BUS 
Blackberries. 
HERE are three or four kinds oe Blackberries in the wo 
of better flavour than thofe in England, Gea 
nee growing near the mountains, Pee cihe to the delicacy of 
Rafberry. 
MORUS 
The Englith Mdulberry-Tree. 
HE common black mulberry produce not fo large fruit 
as do in England. 
MORUS 
The Red Mulberry-Tree. 
HIS is the only native mulberry of Carolina and Virgina, 
the fic is long, red, and well tafted. 
MORUVUS 
The Silk-Worm Mulberry-Tree. 
HE alan or filk-worm mulberry, with {mall white and fome 
ted fruit. Thefe were introduced into Virginia by Sir William 
Brit when he w was goverhor of that aur vince, for feeding filk- 
1 
and at length 
Bayes de Buiffon. 
aes les bois trois ou Gigs efpeces de meures de as aun 
m plus agréable que celles d’An ngleterre; &F i] y en a furtout 
tine pee qui croit pres des montagnes, & dont la dilicabafe approche dé 
celle de la framboife. 
fruclu wmigro. 
Le Meurier; 
dont le ue oft noir, ne produit pas dant 
iRy 
| E Meurier COT 
Taka ; 
ow y 
rubra, 
Le Meurier ann 
CFT 1 Meurier naturel a la Caroline » & 4 la Virginie? 
Jon i a me rouge, 3 d’un ss file 
fructu albo, 
Le Meurier 4 
E Meurier pets ou & vers a foye, porte un petit fruit blants 
uelques uns en ont de rouges. Ces arbres lige os ae As 4 Ia Vir- 
ginie par le Cheva ie Berkley, lors qu'il étoit ce pays-lay 
pour en nourrir des vers a foye,; © ils s°y font mathe a te longne,, 
a vers a 
A foyes 
crDONTIA 
The Quince-Tree. 
Uinces in Carolina have no more asl than an Apples 
and are commonly eat r ree orth Carolina is made 
kind of wine of them in much ste 
Le Coignacier. 
L- Coins ne font pas plus pee a e Sls ge qu une fate: eT 
pour V’ordinaire ils fe ma te eth 
Sait une efpece de vin fort shine. 
d 
eG aS, 
The Fig-Tree. 
IGS were firft introduced into Carolina from Europe; 
will not grow any where but near the fea, or falt-water 
a the °y bear plentifully ; bad they are of a fmall kind; which 
tributed to their want of fkilful fae 
be 
excel ie is made of figs, relembling Mum in appearan 
an : this is moft practifed in Famess Sand near ee 
ae 
MALT 
The Orange and Lemon-Tree. 
C Arline being in the climate ts eee the beft Oranges 
and Le in the old Wor hey might therefore be ex- 
pected to ae here; but the wae e Carolina being muck 
more fevere than fe parts of Europe in the famé lati- 
tude, te trees are frequently killed to the ground tt. 
Yet when t are planted near the Sea, or Salt-Water, they are 
lefs ae S Me injured by frofts, and bear fucceflive crops of 
good frui 
Vol.” 
Le a 
Sy de la ies” ne 
crot fa on ce be on ls qu aupres Me Jaléess 
ot les A rs tes produifent en Dee elles y font petites dans 
eur efpec attribuer au de talent de ceux qui les 
cultivent: on fait avec les Hana ae liqueur excelente, qui a Vappa~ 
sae gout du Si Pile de James, prés de Charles-town, ef 
le lieu oit 7 bs en fait te plus. . 
AURANTIA.& LIMONIA, 
L’Oranger & le Limonier, 
L4 Caroline étant dans le ees a dans le Monde ancien bition 
les _meilleures oranges, meilleurs limons; on pn Sat- 
abonder, mais les Hivers étant ate fad 
dan 
qui 
€ quelquefeis les Arbres qui i ordi 
qu on atts : Plante oe de la Mer, 
1s &F don 
ore 
: oe ‘lo 4 
us fi 
ae tis sane Pe ment id 
P MALU &. 
