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conjifl of one Leaf, and are Male and 

 Female in the fame Fruit : the Male 

 F lowers are filiated toward the 

 Crown of the Fruit; and the Female , 

 which grow near the Stalk, are fuc 

 ceeded by fmall hard Seeds : the intire 

 Fruit is, for the mojl part, turbinated 

 and globular, or of an oval Shape, is 

 ficjhy, andofafwret Tafe. 

 The Species are ; 



1. Ficus fativa, fruclu violaceo 

 longo, intus rubente. Fount. The 

 long blue Fig. 



2. Ficus Jativa, fruclu oblongo 

 albo jnellifluo. Tourn. The long 

 white Fig. 



3. Ficus fativa, fruclu pracoci 

 albido ftgaci. Tourn. The early 

 white Fig, bv Tome falfly call'd the 

 Mmfillcs Fig. 



4. Ficus fativa, fruclu globofo 

 albo mellifuo. Foam. The great 

 round white Fig. 



5. Ficus fativa, fruclu parvo 

 fufco, intus rubente. Fount. The 



fmall brown Fig, commonly calPd 

 the Malta Fig. 



6. Ficus fativa, fuclu longo 

 majori nigra, intus purpura fcente. 

 Tourn. The great long black Fig. 



7. Ficus fativa, fruclu globofo 

 fufco, intus rubente. The Murrey 

 Fig. 



8 . Ficus fa tiva , fruclu prarcoci 

 f'brotundo albido jiriato, intus rofeo. 

 Fount. The roundiih white-itriped 

 Fig. 



9. Ficus fativa, fruclu viridi, 

 longo pediculo infidente. Fount. The 

 green Fig. 



10. Ficus fativa, fruclu parvo 

 frotino albido, intus rofo, mellifuo, 

 cute lacera. Fourn. The Mar fills 

 Fig. 



11. Ficus fativa, fruclu f.ave- 

 fcente, intus fuave-rubente. "lourn. 

 The yellow Fig. 



12. Ficus fativa, fruclu majori 



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violaceo oblongo, cute lacera, Tourn* 

 Great long violet Fig. 



13. Ficus fativa, fruclu magna 

 rotundo depreffo fpadicco, circa u?nbi- 

 licum dehifcente, intus Juave- rubente. 

 Garid. The Rofe Fig. 



14. Ficus fativa, fruclu magn9 

 rotundo albo tnellijluo, foliis jnagis 

 dijfeclis. The great white Turky 

 Fig, with deeply-cut Leaves. 



15. Ficus fativa, fruclu longo 

 majori nigra, intus albo, frotino. 

 Fount. The great black Fig, with 

 a white Pulp. 



16. Ficus fativa, fruclu globofo 

 nigra, intus rubente. The black 

 Ffchia Fig. 



17. F icvs fativa, fruclu langif 

 funo fpadiceo, intus fufco. The Brunf- 

 voick Fig. 



1 3. Ficvs fativa, fruclu globofo 

 viridi, intus rofeo. The Candia 

 Fig. 



19. Ficus fativa, fruclu parvo 

 albo, intus pallidevirente, fuavifi- 

 mo. The leall white Fig from 

 Ifchia. 



20. Fj cus fativa, fruclu globofo, 

 extus pallide-virente, intus rubro. 

 The green Ffchia Fig. 



21. Ficus fylvefris Cretica, folio 

 non divifo, leviter crenato. F . Cor. 

 The Candia wild Fig, with undi- 

 vided Leaves, falfly called the Syco- 

 more-tree. 



22. Ficus Americana, latiori fo- 

 lio venofo, ex Curacao. Pluk. Aim. 

 The broad-leav'd American Fig. 



23. Ficus Malabarenfs, folio 

 cufpidato, fruclu rotundo parvo gemino. 

 D.'Syen. Pluk. Aim. The Malabar 

 Fig, or Indian God tree. 



The firlt twenty Sorts are cultiva- 

 ted in curious Gardens for their 

 Fruits, which are efteemed, by all 

 delicate Palates, amongil the richelt 

 Sorts of Fruits ; tho 1 few vulgar 

 Taties care for them, fo that they 



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