Part II. 
Of Fruits 
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with a kind of Rraw-colour’ d Membrane. Under which, 
’tis all over unequal with furrows. Of a dark alh-colour 
without 5 inwardly, whitiih. Exceeding hard. 
Another LONG OVAL STONE. Naked or without 
any Membrane. Much bigger than the former, being two 
inches and I long, and an inch and * over. The furrows 
alfo of this aremore, and deeper. 
A THIRD of kin to the former, but far lefs, not much 
bigger than the common Cornelian-Cherry. Thefe three 
laft are all of kin. Not to be fuppos’d the elder and young 
Rones of the fame fruit: for that they are all equally hard, 
and therefore at their full growth. 
A PLUM-STONE almoR like a Wallnut. An inch and 
h long, half an inch broad at the Bafe, which is a little hol¬ 
lowed in 5 in the middle an inch and K the top a little 
fharp and prominent. It hath three fides, all uneven with 
many furrows, and fomewhat deep. Of a ftraw-colour, 
and very hard. 
A STONE figur’d into a SPHiERICAL TRIANGLE. 
Near two inches long. Hard, rough, and of a Wallnut 
colour. The three fides unequal: one above an inch 
broad, the others narrower; all united at acute angles, and 
a little prominent. This Stone feems to belong to the 
fruit which, together with the Tree, is defcribed in Laet 
(a) by the Name of Totocke. 
ANOTHER, of like Ihape, fubRance and colour with 
the former. But much lefs 5 and ratably, broader 5 fc. 
about an inch long, and as broad. ConfiReth of three 
fides 5 whereof one the greatefl, and convex 5 the other 
two almoR plain or level. 
A STONE ANOMALOUSLY figur’d. Above two 
inches long. One way, almoft two, over. Another, an 
inch and f Of a dark citrine, and fomewhat rough, as 
it were befprinkled all over with find. On one fide, flat- 
tifh, but unevenly. On the other fwelling up into a double 
Lip, very rough, and having a Fiffure running by the 
length. 
Another ODDLY figur’d Stone. Above two inches 
long3 In the middle, two over. At the Bafe, in a manner, 
an inch and i fquare, I an inch over at the top. AlmoR 
(a) Defer. 
Ind. Occ. 
1. 17. c. 4. 
