_ 2I 4 Of Berrys, &c. Part II 
Jovnts. In this part of the Lobe, are only three. In each 
ot them is contained a great NUT round and flat, 
and of a Aiming Bay 3 an inch and i Diametre, and half 
an inch thick. In the Lobe Baubinus defcnbes they were 
not ripe. 
A round FRUIT (probably) of a fort of SCALLOP’D 
LOBE. ’Tis almoft of the colour, bignefs, and ihape of 
the former 5 Living that the fides are not fo flat, but*both 
of them a little Convex. 
ANOTHER, almoft of the Figure of a Cat’s Kidney ; 
M Lib. 17. h avin _§ at the edge a ihallow Sinus or depreflure where it 
c.i.p.276. was fatten'd to the Lobe. Defcribed in Baubinus (a) by 
the Name of Phafeolus Novi Orbis, Cordis figura. But, as 
is moft likely, very improperly 5 This being fo like the 
Fruit of the Scallop’d Lobe above defcrib’d, which he him- 
felf makes the Fruit of a Tree ; Neither doth the Kernels, 
its being naturally cleft into two half's, (ut funt omnia Pba- 
feolacea, as Clufius fpeaks) argue any tiling. For that is 
not peculiar to the Phafeolous kind 3 but all other Seeds 
whatfoever, excepting Corn and that Kindred, are natu- 
Awhorsfoft raI1 r y cleft 0 >) into two or more Lobes. This Fruit is Laid 
Book Of to be iathartick : and therefore ns probable, the other 
Fhms, Chap. Species are fo likewife. 
A long FRUIT of anythei; LOBE. Defcribed and 
fcHib.17. ngur d in fome fort in Baubinus ( c) by the Name of Faba 
Americana furgatrix longior. ’Tis two inches and I long, 
an inch and I broad, flat, the edges thick, of an Oval ihape, 
and dusky afh-colour. Where it was fatten'd to the Lobe , 
not deprefled, as in the former, but a little produc’d. 
A broad FRUIT of another LOBE. Probably de- 
wn.'b. 1,. fcnbed and figur’d in Baubinus (d) by the Name of Lobus 
Membranaceus planus niger. If fo , he fhould not have 
called it a Lobe , but the Fruit contained in it. ’Tis about 
an inch and i long, and almoft as broad, flat, and very 
thm, and of a blackilh brown. One of the edges (harp, 
the oppofite fomewhat thick. 
A fquare FRUIT of an other LOBE. I find it no 
where. Tis almoft an inch and I long 5 atone end, an 
men and 1 broad, at the other, an inch 5 above i an inch 
thick in the middle, where it fwells up on both fides. Two 
of the edges oppofite, Convex 3 the other two, Concave. 
Smooth, and of a blackifh Bay. So 
