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6. Button-tree. Its Flowers fmall and yellowifh ; 

 the Heads are like Alder Cones. 



7. Brafil Calavancies. Its Flowers yellow, with 

 red Veins ; the Pods flat and twifted, each holding 



4 white Peafe, which tafte well : they flourifh all 

 the Year. 



8. Caffada. Rifes 7 or 8 Foot high, thick as 

 one's Thumb, 6 or 7 Leaves grow from one Stalk, 

 Star fafliion'd ; its Flowers fmall 5 leaved, pale 

 yellow, and very thrummy in fcn£ Middle : its 

 Root large as one's Thigh, 3 or 4 Foot long, and 

 yields a thick Milk, which is deadly Poiibn : Ne- 

 verthelefs, by boiling and ordering of it, they make 

 a wholefome Bread, 



9. Cotton-bufh. Has a Rofe-like Flower, yellow* 

 with a Purple Bottom-, its Fruit bears the Cotton. 



10. Bayleaved Granadilla. The Fruit Pear- 

 fafhion'd ; when ripe of a greenifli yellow, plea- 

 fant to the Tafte and Smell i it's full of black flat 

 fliining Seed. 



11. Broad-leaved Granadilla. The Flower fweet 

 and party-coloured ; Fruit like the laft. 



12. Ivy-leaved Granadilla. Each Leaf ftands 2 

 Inches and half diftant on an Inch Footftalk ; on 

 which grows a fmall, round dentated Leaf, with 

 a reddifh Tendrel joining to it ; the Fruit oval, of the 

 Size of a large Plumb. 



13. Fiddle-pointed Granadilla. Has a Leaf with 



5 Segments, and the Middle often finuated like the 

 Sides of a Fiddle the Fruit yellowifh, and plea- 

 fant both in Smell and Tafte ; the Pulp croceous r 

 and will dye the Tongue of a Saffron colour. 



14. The Trefoil Granadilla. Its Flowers moftly 

 white, and fmells well ; the Fruit yellow when 

 ripe, but before fpotted with white. 



15. The Trefoil Auriculated Granadilla. The Ears 

 confift qf 3 ferrated Leaves the Fruit fweet, 



F f 4 green I fi* 



