of thefe Fartf. 



S4. The Houfe-worm- A fort of Scolopen- 

 dria, as thick as ones little Finger, and 

 half a foot long. 



85- The Palm-worm- About two Inches 

 long, and as thick as the laft. 



C HAP. VII. 

 Of Trees. 



j.'"T"" v HE Anda. Is a large handfome 



X Tree, with fine yellow Flowers 

 the Wood is put to many Ufes : The Na- 

 tives catch Fifli with the Bark, by throwing 

 it into the Water, which Fuddles them. 



2r Angelin-tree. They ufe the Wood 

 hereof to build their Houfes. 



3. The Bail-Apple. Has Leaves growing! 

 by pairs eight or nine Inches long, and two or 

 three where broadeft $ the Apple dark yel- 

 low, with three Seed in each. 



4. The Bread- Apple. Its Flowers fmall 

 and yellow growing in a long Spike. Half 

 a dram of the Kernel drank in Water is an 

 excellent Remedy for the Flux. 



"5. The Musk-Apple, Bears fmall white 

 Flowers full of 'T hread : The ripe Fruit big 

 as an Egg and yellowifh : It flowers in Ju- 

 ly and Augufl ; and bears ripe Fruit in Idarch. 



6. The Stane-Appk- Is a fweet edible 



Fruit 5 



