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4. Palm a altiftima non fpinqfa, 

 fruclu pruniformi minore racemofo 

 fparfo. Sloan. Cat. The Cabbage- 

 tree. 



5. Palm a foliorum pediculis fpi- 

 nofts, fruftu pruniformi luteo oleofo. 

 Sloan. Cat. The oily Palm-tree. 



6. Pal ma tot a fpinofa major, f ru- 

 Bu pruniformi. Sloan. Cat. The great 

 Macaw- tree. 



7. Palma bumilis daclylifera, ra- 

 dice repentijftma fobolifera, folio fla~ 

 belliformi, pedunculo <vix fpinofo. 

 Boerb. Ind. The Dwarf Palm, with 

 fcarce any Prickles upon the Foot- 

 italks. 



8. Palma foliis longijftmis pendu- 

 lis, abfque ullo pedunculo ex caudice 

 glabro enatis. Boerb. Ind. The Dra- 

 gon-tree. 



9. Palma Japonica>fpinofis pedi- 

 culis, polypodii folio. Par. Bat. The 

 Palm-tree from Japan, with prickly 

 footftalks, and a Leaf like Poly- 

 pody. 



10. Palma cujus fruclus fejplis 

 Faufel dicitur. C. B. P. The Palm- 

 tree, whofe Fruit is called Faufel. 



1 1 . Palma altijjima non fpinofa, 

 fruclu oblongo. Houjl. The talleft 

 fmooth Palm-tree, with oblong Fruit, 

 called Mountain Cabbage. 



12. Palma coccifra, compile ato 

 folio, fruclu minore. H. L. The nut- 

 bearing Palm, with a folded Leaf, 

 and fmaller Fruit. 



13. Palma Malaharica, ficfculis 

 fiellatis, fruclu longo Jquamato. Plum. 

 Palm-tree of Malabar, with fmall 

 ftarry Flowers, and a long fcaly 

 Fruit. 



14. Palma daclylifera, fruttu 

 ucerrimo. Plum. Date-bearing Palm- 

 tree, with a (harp Fruit. 



1 5* Palma montana Malaharica, 

 folio magna complicato acuto, fore al- 

 io racemofo, fruclu rotunda. Plum. 

 Mountain Palm-tree of Malabar, 

 with a large (harp folded Leaf, white 



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Flowers growing in Bunches, and 2 

 round Fruit. 



16. Palma prunifera Japonenfs. 

 H. L. B. Plum - bearing Palm of 

 Japan. 



17. Palma daclylifera tjf <vini- 

 fera. Plum. Date and wine-bear- 

 ing Palm-tree. 



18. Palma daclylifera aculeata 

 minima. Plum. The leaft prickly- 

 date- bearing Palm-tree. 



19. Palma cocci fera, c of arum la~ 

 teribus aculeatis. Plum. Nut- bear- 

 ing Palm-tree, with Spines growing 

 on the Stalks. 



20. Palma daclylifera latifolia. 

 Plum. Broad -leav'd date -bearing 

 Palm-tree. 



zi. Palma In die a coca fera atrgu- 

 lofa. C. B. P. The Cocoa-nut, 

 *vulgo. 



The tenth Sort here mentioned is 

 a Native of the E aft- Indies : the 

 Fruit of this Kind is directed by the 

 College of Phyficians to be ufed in 

 Medicine ; but it is rarely brought 

 to England. The eleventh Sort was 

 difcovered by the Jate Dr. Houftoutt, 

 growing on the Hills near La Vera 

 Cruz : the Fruit of this Kind is about 

 an Inch and an half in Length, and 

 near two Inches in Circumference. 

 The Flower-buds, which are pro- 

 duced in the Centre of the Plants, 

 are by the Natives cut, and boiled 

 to eat with their Meat, and are by 

 them calFd the Mountain Cabbage. 



The twelfth Sort grows plenti- 

 fully in feveral Parts of the Spanifh 

 Weft -In di.es, from whence I have re- 

 ceived the Fruit. Thefe Fruit are 

 hhap'd exactly like the Cocoa-nut, 

 and are inclosM in a Shell in the 

 fame manner as that; but thefe are 

 not fo large as a Man's Fifr, where- 

 as the Cocoa-nuts are larger than a 

 Man's Head. 



The thirteenth, fourteenth, fix. 

 teenth s feventeench, eighteenth, and 



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