8 Of Fruits. P a r t II. 
The JUJUBE of Cappadocia. Bacca Ziziphi Cappado- 
cica. In fhape like the wild, but leffer, and fomewhat redifh. 
Of a dryifh fubftance, almoft like that of Hawthorne-Berries. 
The Tree well defcribed by J) ale champing. It grows,to the 
bignefs of the Willow ; efpecially in Syria and Ethyopia. 
A Black round FRUIT of the ftiape and bignefs of the 
largeft Red Cherries. Perhaps, Prunula Infana. 
A STONED-FRUIT in ihape and bignefs like a Quince. 
The FleOi or Pulp being now dry'd and Ihrunk, very thin. 
It comprehends three very great Oval Stones, thin, and 
brittle : in each of which is alfo included a Kernel of an- 
fwerable bignefs. 
An ORBICULAR STONE of an Indian-Plum. Os 
Tumi Indici fere globulare. Of the bignefs of a midling 
WaU?iut, of a dark bay colour, knobed all round about, 
extraordinary hard, at the bafe and top a very little pro- 
minent. 
Another GLOBULAR STONE. In fhape and bignefs, 
like the former 5 excepting, that the bafe is a very little 
broader. Of a citrine or ftraw-colour. HardasafFrf#- 
nut. Very uneven and ruged all round about, with fmall 
furrows and holes intermixed. 
A third GLOBULAR STONE. Yet fo, as to be divided 
into five Valves or Sides, all ruged as in the firft, equally 
hard, and of the fame bay colour. But not bigger than a 
midling Cherry. 
An OVAL PLUM-SONE. As big as a Pigeons Egg , 
and of the fame fhape. Somewhat rough , of an Iron 
colour, and hard fubftance, but not very thick. 
Another OVAL STONE. As big as a Hens Egg : and 
almoft of the fame figure $ faving that the Bafe is a little 
blunter, the Cone or top a little fmaller. Of a bay colour. 
Wonderful hard. Divided into five fides, ruged and un- 
even, with a great many holes and deep furrows. The 
Sides diftinguifhed by as many ftrait Fihures, beginning a 
little above the Bafe, and thence prolonged towards the 
Cone. Within each of which alfo grows a ftony, and as it 
were toothed piece above an inch long. This, the Third, 
and the Firft, are all of kin. 
A LONG OVAL STONE. In length two inches , 
and one inch over 5 fhaped like that of an Olive. Cover'd 
with 
