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which hath fo often been the Caiife of Quarrels with 
the Spaniards , it were to be wiflfd that the Englijh 
in Jamaica , and the Southern Colonies, would be 
induced to propagate thefe Trees in our own Plan- 
tations. 
67. Lacertus [ flriatus ] cauda coerulea. The 
blue-tail Lizard . They are fufpeded to be veno- 
mous. 
Anona fruttu viridi Itevi , Ryri inverfl forma . 
The Fruit of this and moft other Anonas are Food 
for Lizards , and other Animals 5 there are none 
North of the Tropic. Some of thefe Fruits have, 
from their Tafte, been called Cuflard apple, Sugar- 
apple, and Sour fops. 
68. Lacertus grifeus. The Lion Lizard . It 
hath got its Englifh Name from a Fiercenefs in its 
Looks, though inoffenfive. 
Vifcum caryophylloides, foliis longis in apice 
incifls, floris labello albo trifido, petalis luteis lon- 
gis anguftifflmis. This Plant is called Vifcum, mere- 
ly as being a Parafitical Plant, not that it refembles 
Mifletoe, it being really a bulbous Plant. 
69. Rana terrejlris. The Land-Frog . 
Sarracena foliis longioribus & angufiipribus 3 
Bucanephyllon elatius Virginianum, &c. Pluk. Aim.. 
p. 72. T. if 2. f 3. The Strudure of the Leaves of 
thefe Plants is very extraordinary, they being tubulous r 
having a Flap at Top to cover the Opening. From the 
Shape of the Flower, they are in Virginia called the 
Side f addle- flower. 
70. Rana aquatic a. The Watery frog, 
