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Cap. III. Natural Trodutts, to p. 27. 
I11 the Bay of Hope there are many good Places for 
feeding of Cattle, with proper Ground for Tillage, 
and good W ater : No Trees, except within the Rivers, 
only Bruln-wood : Juniper- buihes abound here, whofe 
Berries are the Size of the largcft Peafe. There are 
divers Plants here, as Angelica , Rofemary , Scurvy - 
grajs ; and a Grafs with yellow Flowers, whofe Root 
irnells like Rofes in the Spring. 
In 60 and 65 Degrees, the Country is bell, and 
Barley will ripen there : Turneps and Colwort grow 
well; efpecialiy the firft, which are large, and of a 
fweet Talk. 
There are Rocks which produce Verdegrife y as alfo 
Sulphur or Brimftone , Marcafite > and I tound on an 
llland one of a yellow brown Sand, having Cinna- 
harine red Veins. There are whole Mountains of the 
Asbeftos. There is found a grey Stone, or Ballard 
Marble, of different Colours. The Sea produces 
fcveral forts of Conchs and MuJ[els y alfo divers forts 
of Corallines . 
Cap. IV. Air and Weather , to p. 32. 
The Summer here lafts from May to September : 
The Cold at 64 Degrees is moderate, but at 68, &c. 
extreme, and will freeze Brandy. 
The Land is conflantly covered with Ice and Snow, 
except near the Sea, and in the Rivers. Although the 
Summer oft-times is-warm in Greenland , it feldom or 
never thunders, <&c. The Aurora Borealis is fo 
Prong here towards New Moon in dear Weather, as 
you may read by it. 
Cap. 
