of thefe Parts, *3 1 



71. jfofwr Tree. Beeaufe it always grows 

 on its Banks, and {hoots its Roots on the 

 Water 5 it bears a beautiful Umbel of frnall 

 five leaved fcarlet Flowers. 



79. Balfam Rofe. Its Leaves fmell like 

 Rofemary and Marjerom • the Fruit dark red, 

 eats fweetifh and gummy. It flowers in 

 January and February : the Fruit is ripe in 

 April and May. 



80. fferrf Rofe. Bears an 6ight leaved 

 white Flower refembling a Rofe, and as 

 fweet 



81. The Cup-tree. Is very tall,the Leaves 

 like Mulberries notcht and crumpled 5 it's 

 Wooden Fruit, as big as a Child's Head 3 



> having a ftopple or cover for its Crown, 

 which it drops in March and April, when 

 ripe : Of the Wood they make the Spokes 

 of their Sugar-wheels, beeaufe it bears moi- 

 fture without damage. 



82. The Salt-tree. Looks like a Willow 5 

 from its Leaves come four or five frnall four 

 leaved pale yellow Flowers, with as many 

 black Threads in them : Thefe Leaves yield 

 a kind of Salt, as much of which, you may 

 take from three or four, as will feafon a 

 Mefs of Broath. 



83. Yellow-tree. From its plenty of large 

 yellow Flowers, by which it may be known 

 at two or three Miles diftance 5 at that time 

 having no Leaves, they coming afterwards. 



84. The flat Podded Tellow-tree. Has 

 three, four or five Leaves from one Bafe 



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