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The Firft is what is called there commonly Cocoons, by me> 
p, 6S.ThafecI{0 maxmi4s ferenms^ folio Jeccmpcjtto Icho^ maximo 
contorto. It is well Figurtd by the name Terim Kakuvalli^ 
in the Hortm Malaharkus^ fart 8. f. 59. and ill Figured in the 
laft place among thofc Mokcco Beans, in that Defcription oF 
the Orkney Ifles before taken Notice of ; it is alio mentioned 
by Sir Robert Sihhald in p. penult, of his Pr. Nat, Hifi, Sco- 
tia, by the Name, Nux Indkaex qua Tyxides pro pnhere fler- 
nutatorio parant^ and grows in both the hot Eafi and IVefi In- 
dies , as may befeen by perufing the AuthorsTreating of it^and 
Cited in my Catalogue. This I am told is cafl up on the 
Coaft of Kerry in Ireland. 
The Second fort of Bean fent from Scotland^ and figured in 
the Second place among the Molucco Beans^in the Defcriptioa 
of the Orkney Ifles ^ is what in Jamaica we call commonly Horje- 
Eye-Bean, fromitsRefemblanceto the Eye of thatBeafl:, by 
means of a Htlm or Welt almoft furrounding it. This Bean 
is Defcribed by many Authors, as may be feen in the fame 
Catalogue, p. 68, & 69. And like wife is common to the hot 
parts of the Eafi and Wefi-Indies^ as may be gathered from 
the Authors mentioning it, and there cited. 
The Third kind of Bean fent from the fame place, was 
that kind which in Jamaicais called Ap-coloured-Nickar^ from 
its being perfedrly round and verj like a Nickar^ fuch as Boys 
ule to play wichaL This is likewife' common to the hot 
parts of the Eafi and Weji -Indies, as may be feen by the feve* 
ral Authors mentioned in the fame Catalogue, p. 1 44 145'. 
The Fourth fort of Bean, which is Figured in the Defcript. 
of the Orkney "IViQS in the 3d. place, I never faw grow, but have 
feen feveralof themin CoUedionsof rare Fruits,it is well De- 
fcribed and ill Figured by Clufi^^ ExotAih.z.cap.i6.p,^i, with 
the Title to it, Fru^mexot. ^.a jac, Gareto acceptus^ and is the 
FruBw exot, orhictilm is^Julcis nervtjq^ difiinBus 4"'- feufrutim 
alter jplendem quatuor fukis difiinttm^ G, ^. P/w.*/'. 405. Where 
this grows Authors are filent. 
How thefe fevcul Beans ihould come to the 5c<?^f^Ifles,and 
one of them to heknd, feems very hard to determine. It is 
very eafie toconceive, chac growing m Jamaica'm the Woods^ 
they may either fail frcm^he Trees nto the Rivers,or be any 
other way conveyed by cheminto cheSea : It b likewife eafie 
to believe/hac being got to Sea^and floaciog in it in the neigh^ 
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