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fome Sea Coccoons and Sope Berries. 

 Thefe laft are the Fruit of a Tree grow- 

 ing in fome of the JVefi India Iflands, and 

 Africa^ the Pulp of which has all the 

 Qualities of Sope. 



Echino Meloca5lus^ by Linnaus called 

 ( Ca5lus, the Turki^hCap, or Thiftly Me- 

 lon. There are many Kinds of this Plant, 

 which is extremely curious ; they com- 

 monly grow on the fteep Sides of Rocks 

 in the warmeft Parts of America^ their 

 Root fliooting deep into the Fiffures of 

 the Rock, requiring very little Earth to 

 nourifh them. Several Sorts of Spices 

 and Drugs, IBc, as Cloves, which are the 

 Fruit of a large Tree, having Leaves like 

 the Laurel ; it grows in the Molucca Iflands : 

 the Oil extra(5led from them is often pre- 

 fcribed in Medicine. Pepper, as growing 

 on the Branches it is brought from Ma- 

 lahar^ Sumatra^ Mocho^ and other Parts of 

 the Eaft Indies, The Black Pepper grows 

 upon a weak climbing Plant, with large 

 oval pointed Leaves that which pro-^ 

 H 4 duces 



