the Natural Hifior) 



56. Coild Inga- Is diftinguifht from the 

 following in having its Fruit fix or feven 

 Inches long, but odly turn d about like Pen- 

 nid Sugar. 



57. Fe&ther-Inga* Bears a tuft of fmall 

 white Flowers fill'd with white filken Hair 

 two Inches long, tipt with yellow 5 thefe 

 fraell fweet like thofe of the Lime-tree. 



58. Joynted-Inga. They eat its Fruit, 

 which is well tafted 5 it's ripe in May. 



59. Rujty Inga. The Pods of this are fiat 

 and covered with a rufty coloured Hair. 



60. Iron-Wood. Is a great branched Tree 

 with fharp pointed Heart-like Leaves three 

 or four Inches long : The Wood extream 

 hard- 



61. Blaick Lignum-Vitk* The Wood hard 

 and fmells well. 



62. White Lignum-Vit£. Its Flower buds 

 fomewhat bigger than a Cherry ~ftone, which 

 opens into five parts, difcovering a fingle, 

 round, fweet, yellow Leaf, on which are 

 many white Threads, tipt with yellow. 



63. The Wood-Limon. Has a thin Skin 

 and very Jucy\ with a few fmall Seed, 

 which are hurtful to the Teeth. 



64. 'Xht Mangrove-tree J The Flowers of 

 a yellowifh greeny the Fruit is Food for 

 the Terrapines. 



65. Match-tree. The Natives make 

 Ropes of the Bark of this Tree, as alfo 

 Match-cord like ours made of Paper. 



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