A plentifully indigenous, e 
: = on. There the In Posi grow this fruit more or less. 
entifully i in their provision. fields, The area of land, within reasonable 
of he ports of shipment, - ve xr edd adapted for the. 
of this fruit is ve ry large. None 
15. ese a Em in ota and other places, and 
ently are not mueh cultivated. The greater part of the fruit 
* È . 
There are three or four varieties, all of whic a 
reely on both the coast and pe lands, and might 
d indefinitely.  - 
1o Pear.—This tree does not thrive so well here as in the W 
In the principal season there is a small importati 
the West dae Islands. It thri ves better in the more e humid asc 
» other fruits enumerated in the opening table are not of a quality 
in sufficient = to call for detailed remarks. 
