2o8 7y5^ Wi s D o M of GOD Part II. 



in need of, as Bread, Water, Wine, Vinegar, 

 Brandy, Milk, Oil, Honey, Sugar, Needles, 

 Thread, Linnen, Clothes, Cups, Spoons, Bee- 

 foms, Bafkets, Paper, Mafts for Ships, Sails, 

 Cordage, Nails, Coverings for their Houfes, ^c. 

 which may be feen at large in the many printed 

 Relations of Voyages and Travels to the E^- 

 IfidieSy but moft faithfully in the Hortiis Mala- 

 baricus, publifh'd by that immortal Patron of 

 natural Learning, He7iry Van Reede Van Draa- 

 kenjiein^ who has had great Commands and Em- 

 ploys in the Dutch Colonies. 



Secondly^ ThQ J^loe Muricafa^ vel Aculeata ^ 

 which yields the Americans every thing their 

 Neceffities require, as Fences and Houfes, Darts, 

 Weapons, and other Arms, Shoes, Linnen, and 

 Clothes, Needles and Thread, Wine and Honey, 

 beiides many Utcnfils ; for all which Hernandes^ 

 Garcililafo de la Vega, and Margrave, may be 

 confvilted. 



l^hirdlyy The Bandiira Cmgalenfium, called by 

 fome the Priapus Vegetabilis, at the end of whofe 

 Leaves hang long Sacks or Bags, containing a 

 pure limpicT Water, of great Ufe to the Natives 

 when they want Rain for Eight or Ten Months 

 together. 



A parallel Inftance to this of the. Bandiira, 

 my learned and worthy Friend Dotlor Sloane af- 

 fords 



