| form’d to ‘ale branches . tHe fruit fomewhat bigger than Furhips, 
| growing clofe'to the body of the tree, where the'braiches grow, ‘and 
‘Fare fomewhat a fainter Willow, then either the body ; ‘branches’! or 
ie The'tree, though it may be accounted wood} yet the foftett 
asa mans légat one chop. , ‘The fruit we boyl | an@(erve it up! wich 
| powdred pork, as WE dottirnips| in England 5 but the ‘turnip is far the 
‘more favoury fruic. 
{© Phe Guaver grows ona Tree, bodied® lind?! PAeBliKe a Ohisteg: Gnaver, 
| tree, but the leaves fomewhat larger and ftiffer; the fniit of the'big- 
| nes of afmall Lemon, and near that colotir; “onel the upper’ end | ie | 
| fomewhat blunter that the Lemon$"the’ Hind about*tHe thickne® of Te 
| 'thetind ofa Lemon, but foft; and ofa deticate talté +! 4€ “holds within | 
| a pulpy fubftance, full of finall feeds, like a fig, fore of them white 
| within, and {oiné of a flamme! colour. Thele feeds have this property, 
oie 
of the\ Ifland of Barbadées. emt 
: ” a eee ae 
wy 
| ; 
eee em 
at yet I ever f ‘faw 3 5 for, with. my knife, “f can cut dows a tree ‘4s’ big 
| his Daughter by chance about hernatural bitline, calf dto her: Plant 
|"em, Father, reme ui ‘Thefe fruits have'diffetent tates; fomie rank) 
fome fweets fo tl would give a re4(n of this variety, which was, 
according to the Hever ifcoatierons they y had’ Patt! sn ha 
Fete 
/ that when they have paft through the body, wherdoever they are laid | 
| . Thefe 
foot <i wich a green stk chon ‘and bese en th and the tel 
down, they grow. A Planter, and an eminent manin the Ifland, (eéing 
even, Daughter, Plant even. She anfiwered : If you do not like ’en, rémove 
ving a milder, fome a ftronger favour. 
“This tree doth much harm in our Pbk atishe: 5 ve the Cattle eatin 
of let fall loads,e where, ra ta t iy row. a abun- 
diheesthdido ni the P : Pathuce ins 
go 
es | have aed told a fome Planters 1a Re Tend tht ensenedi Coce. 
ne ene the mee: but the sonen quail ig at top, a 
that vag alwayes ftoops a little 5 bute the Nuts grow, whiere the fober sie 
boughs brea out, 
fs ne iat Die colou ce | 
eaves, @ F adjnddnD 
i's a tree fall at! Bemches and i Cuftard- 
iby treé télodkon’s the fruit, w 
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ripe, 
