of thefe Parts. 



The Trefoil, Spotted-Cherry. Its Flowers 

 five Leaved 5 the Fruit when ripe (which is 

 in February) blackifti fpeckled, with white, 

 the Skin peel'd off they are fweetifh, each 

 as big as a Goofe-berry, and contain three 

 fmall white Kernells. 



34. Tellow-cherry. Thefe they often eat 



35. The Coco-tret. Is a fort of Palme- 

 very Body knows; 



3 5- Coral-tree. Grows about as big as a 

 Crab, is thorny and trifoliated 3 its Blof- 

 foms equal the Flower de Luce, are fcarlet 

 and feen at a great diftance, but quickly 

 fall off 5 the Pods are one, three andfome 

 five Inches long, with as many Partitions as 

 Seed. 



37. The Cork-tree. Is about the die of 1 

 Line or Bdfs-tree, the Leaves like Walnut 

 but (harper : it bears pale yellow Flowers 

 in great tufts, and a yellow Plumb, the 

 Wood is reddifti and light t of which they 

 make Corks and Stopples. 



38. Ebeny. Is a large Tree, with fmall 

 dark green Leaves 5 the Heart of the Tree 

 is a fad Olive-colour near black : it's bitter 

 whilft growing- 



39. Thrum-Eider. Its Wood, Bark and 

 Pith, referable Elder, and the firft fmells of 

 it 5 the Flowers are fragrant, large and yel- 

 low like Primrofes made up of five Leaves, 

 and fill d with yellow and faffron coloured 

 Threads an inch and a half long : the Tree 

 very beautiful* 



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