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a Native of Virginia, but agrees well with out Cli- 
mate. 
5. Bicaluteo -nigra varia. The yellow and black 
Pye. Hifi . Jam, p. 301. 
Thefe Birds in Jamaica are called Bonano Birds 
that Fruit being a Part of their Food. They are very 
fprightly and a&ive Birds, and are often kept in 
Cages, for their Docility, and antick Gefturcs. 
L ilio - Narcifjus Bolyanthes, flore albo. This bul- 
bofe- rooted Plant grows plentifully in the boggy 
Soil of Georgia. 
Vefpa Ichneumon c re rule a. 
6. Cacao Arbor . The Cacao or Chocolate Tree. 
This excellent Tree is found no-where but in 
America, and there only between the Tropics. . Tis 
pity the Culture of this fo ufeful and valuable a Tree 
fhould be negledted by us, when the Soil and Cli- 
mate of all our Sugar Hlands is as well adapted to 
its Growth, as any of the Spanish or French Terri- 
tories. Notwithftanding which they fupply 11s and 
all the World with it. Our Author thinks this de- 
ferves the Confideration of the Legiflaturej for were 
a Method found to encourage its Cultivation, we 
might not only fupply our home Confumption of 
Chocolate , but come in for a Share of Exportation to 
foreign Markets. 
7. Volubilis Jlliquqfa Mexicana, Blantaginis folio. 
Hift. Jam. 180. Vol. I. The Vanelloe. 
With the Fruit of this Plant the Spaniards per- 
fume their Chocolate. 
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