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great abundance and are fragrant. The pods are bean- 
cotton. This mass, sui is Maks juicy, are watery, and 
melts in the Faas an h taste and a cooling 
sensation. aes fruit with the ee 
Other ae shrubs, represented by numerous native 
relatives, are the several cherimollas, custard-apples, and sweet 
id fami nonace Some of the wi 
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heated leaves. If the latter turn black, it is a favorable indica- 
much truth and a sound scientific basis for the tradition 
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widely v onaule size and shai ade of color ad are = handsome Beyond 
description 
each divided i into the most beautiful network—one might almost 
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sweet, while in pihiers it is almost as acid as that of the lemon 
