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ufed by the Indians, who recur only to 

 the bark of the Wallabba tree for that 

 purpofe. 



Here are likewife a great multitude 

 of White Rattans, refembling thofe 

 brought from the Eafl-Indies, together 

 with Bamboos, growing in clufters on 

 the banks of the rivers, or in a low, 

 fwampy foil, guarded with long prickles, 

 which render them impenetrable. Pen- 

 guins are likewife fpontaneoufly produced 

 in abundance on the hills, together with 

 a great plenty of fmall Ananas, or Pine- 

 Apples, which are very fweet and agree- 

 able, together with a variety of other 

 tropical fruits, which it would be tedi- 

 ous to enumerate. 



The order, to which I have hitherto 

 adhered, would now lead me to confider 

 the multitude and immenfe variety of 



herbs 



