2 3 ~ A Catalogue of Fruits. 
a red skin, alfo the Shell and Leaf do in¬ 
cline moretorednels than the other forts. 
1 he E ilberd of Conf/antinopte hath the 
Bark whiter, the Leaves bigger, and the 
Husks more jagged and rent than the for¬ 
mer. 1 he ‘AWare like thole of the white 
Filbcrd, but rounder and bigger, as Mr, 
Raj faith in his Pomona.' 
SECT. IX. 
QfGoofeberries , Currans , Barberries , and, 
Rasberries. ' » •• •*" - 
coofeber- Goofebcrries , fo called from the ufe that 
have a long time been made of them in the 
Kuchin when Green-Geele arein Icalon. 
The full ripe arc the Early Red , which is 
a fine, fharp, plealant Fruit: there are 
three forts of them, differing Onely in their 
fizes, the biggeft being thetweeteft. 
There is alfo the Blue Goofebcrrj, differ¬ 
ing little from'the former, only in colour 
more blue, and later ripe. • n r 
The Great l/hite Dutch GooJcberrj is the 
iVn elf and beff, arid fitted for our Vineyard, 
and a very great bearer. • . 
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