Of Fruits. Part II. 
pointed like a Spear, From the middle Fiber divers other 
collateral ones ( all prominent underneath ) are produced 
alternately , and at acute Angles. Tis fmooth on both 
fides, and of an obfeure redifh colour. Of this Tree (which 
I think grows in New-England) is made a fort of red 
powder,ufed for a dry colour $ but being wet, at leait,mixed 
with Oil, makes but a dull one. 
CHAP. II. 
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Of FRVITS ; particularly fuch as are of the Affile^ 
¥eat\ and Plum-Kinds. 
PArt of a PRICKLE- APPLE. The Tree is infome fort 
defcribed by Ligon. (a) The Fruit is remarkable for 
Barb.p.70. ^ f evem j Xuffucks or Bunches of Thorns wherewith it 
is armed all found about : each Bunch confining of about 
fix or eight Thorns $ fome of which ftand erected, the reft 
couched down a little and crooked outward 5 of feveral 
lengths, from one inch, to above two 5 altogether, if pull'd 
off, fomewhat refembling a Jack, a long- legs. 
A MALE-ORANGE of Chio, commonly called Sio. 
A FEMALE-ORANGE of the fame Ifland. 
A CROWNED-ORANGE: that is, having an Orbicu- 
lar Piece on the top. 
A FRUIT like a little ORANGE : perhaps, Aracynap- 
(£).Tom.i. pi Paludani 3 defcribed by Jt Bauhinus. (b) This here is 
crowned with a circle of ? an inch Diametre. 
A fort of B A S T A R D-QJJ I N C E. Cotoneafter Gef- 
(c) J. Bauh. nerL ( f ) 
* An HERMAPHRODITE-LIMON , exhibiting the 
pudenda of both Sexes. 
A FRUIT of BRASILE, probably defcribed in Bauhi- 
(d) Tom. 1. nus by the Name of Bras, (d) Of the bignefs and fhape 
of a little Union. 'Tis now yellowiih, when frelh, likely, 
of a golden colour. Filled with an innumerable company 
of Seeds, which Bauh. defcribes not. They are almoft 
as hard as Stones, * of an inch broad, and flat, almoft as the 
feeds of Lillies. 
An 
