of thefe Tarts. 



Balls 5 whofe Leaves are of a yellow 

 green, fix or feven Inches long, and very 

 narrow. 



92. Sugar-wood. Is yellow ^ of the Planks 

 they make Sugar Chefts ; the Tree is tall, 

 and yields a brown fcentlefs Balfam $ with 

 which the Natives by anointing, cures the 

 Worms in their Feet, a difeafe frequent a- 

 mongft them, 



CHAP. VIII, 

 O/SIIRUBS. 



I. '~T" < HE Thorny Globe Acacia. Grows 

 JL eight or nine foot high $ the ftem 

 full of fmall crooked Spines, the Leaves 

 grow in pairs, very like Solomons Seal, with 

 two fmall Thorns between each pair : its 

 Flowers pale yellow, and globular, compo- 

 sed of many fmall Threads ^ the Pod a 

 foot or fifteen Inches long, befet with 

 fmall prickles. 



2. The Great Aloes. Bears a greenilh 

 yellow Flower, made of five Star-fafhioned 

 PetaU or Flower Leaves ^ they make good 

 Cloath of the Leaves of this Plant $ and 

 thefe or its Roots thrown into Ponds, 

 fuddles the Fifh : fo that you may take 

 them with your Hand, 



