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of the Jeariet, 'Shi, ^Tliis jjart tied up in 



The MJm iitt3?ip« fciiit, P©!dix j ©oeoa^tEi^, 

 nearly ripe, Omafn ; imctioiis part of the ker- 

 nfl, ITai'd : ron fill la ted, or old iriilk of tlie 

 uut, L tu ; outward covering oi" the uut^ Iri 

 Emn; %hell, Abu Haari. At tlte 



Tm^ Island* J— Thfe pl«dfed ifct iEateli- 

 iiiu' lioiisf^s, cS:c., Baida ; husk of tlie <SOC<?SHntit, 

 l)u!n ; n -hell, Inisk, Scc^ Cjuedji ; cocoa-nut 

 slicllsj Ciiiodji iiiu ; a kind of cocoa-imtj the 

 liMsk tsS wMdb is eatea, Gaono-gnono 5 a very 



for water, Hohoiii ; a cup, or cocoa-nut slicll for 

 drinkiuii' out of, Ibu, tlie oil, emtdsion of the 

 cocoa-uutj Loloi, 



This patlm is widely spread dver trd^piesil 

 gions ; even a small islet just appcariug- above the 

 surface of the "great ^vatel'^^," is usually decorati'd 

 by several, altlioucrli yet uuiuliabited ; tlie tong"h, 

 thick covering of the nut protects the germ whilst 



it Soicte m the ferfitf wav^ borne by die ciHSjrefJsis 

 td a bairi^ m wlsfeh !t g^!sui^iie@^» its 



fruit falliuir, ao-ain springs up, until a magnifieent 

 grove (leeorates tlie before-barren islet, dcliglitiug 

 the eye, and aiibrdiug refreshment to the wx^aried 

 navigaton IMm hhx^t -^n^ xmAmm^ others 



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