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of 1 valuable timber, diftinguifhed only 

 by Indian names, as Urobolla, Cerrebo 

 bolla, Copperbolla, Hatchebolla, &c. &c. 

 but a defcription of them would be te- 

 dious, unentertaining, and perhaps of 

 little ufe. 



The Ducolla Apple Tree ufually grows 

 about thirty feet in height, and confifts 

 of numerous branches : It is covered 

 with bark of a greyifli brown colour. 

 Its leaves are final!, of a long oval form, 

 and fomewhat refembling thofe of an 

 European Apple Tree. The bloffoms 

 are of a yellowi£h white colour : To 

 theie fucceed the apple, which has a 

 green echinated tegument, within which 

 is contained a foft pulp of a reddidi 

 brown colour, intermixed with many 

 very fmall feeds. This pulp has a mod 

 delicious tafle, fomewhat refembling 

 that of a marmalade of quinces.- — There 

 are in this country a great variety of 



agreeable 



