A Corollary of the Names and 
Natures of moft Fruits grow^ 
ing in England. 
« g$f%His Trad of the propagating 
Effl C of Fruit-Trees, and cxtract- 
ing, preparing, and prefer- 
ving their Vinous Juices, 
gPlt cannot be compleat without 
fome account of that variety of Fruits this 
Country produced^ which is a task be¬ 
yond my ability exaftly to perform} every 
County, and many parts of each County, 
producing fome fort or other of Fruit not 
known in the next* or at leaft giving them 
other names, fo that you cannot expeft 
Vany exa&nefs herein. Only a Catalogue of 
the moft general and ufeful kinds that are 
either fit for the Table, Kitchin, Confecti¬ 
onary, orthePrefs, with fome fhort Notes 
or Observations on their fpecifick natures 
or virtues. 
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