VOYAGE TO MADAGASCAR. 349 



ler who has vLfited the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



I can only give this famt fketch of the 

 mineral ogical riches of Madagafcar. The 

 real riches, however, of this iiland are its 

 numerous vegetable produfhion?, varied 

 almoft without end by the nature and fer- 

 tility of its foil. I fhall here give a defcrip- 

 tion of thofe which I brought to the Ifls of 

 France to M. Polvrc. 



Description of Trees, Shrubs, and 

 Plants, wHiCHGRow m the north- 

 ern Part of Madagascar, and 

 which i carried to the isle of 

 France, in the end of this year 

 1768. 



MALAO^MJNGHir; a large tree, 

 the bark of which is brown, the trunk 



ftraight. 



