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Of Arborefcent Plants. Par t II 
CHAP. II. 
Of ARBORESCENT Plants. 
A SPIKE of LONG PEPPER 5 a fort o f Climber or Winder, 
alter the manner of Hops, and other like Plants. Not 
much differing from the Round, laving in the Spike. It 
grows m Malabar, Java, and Sumatra 5 but efptriaJly m 
( f J Bengali, where it is called Pimpilim. See Pifo hereof (a) 
rmT . ™ Y °PIAN-PEPPER , or rather the Coded-Fruit 
c hereof. _ Well defcribed by Bauhinus. (b) By Bejler cu- 
noully figur’d. Here, upon one Stalk, hang about 15 Cods, 
moll of them three inches long, thick 
as a 
—- -* w **£>’ vxxx ' wiv « Goofe-Quill, 
fiDious, and of the colour of Cloves 5 containing ten or 
twelve blackifh and longilh Seeds, each in a Cell by it 
felt 5 not half fo big as the lead of French-Beans, which 
Bauhinus affirmeth them to equal, but more like the Seed 
of the Laburnum majus. Neither, according to the fame 
Author, hath it the tail of blacky Pepper, but rather of the 
(Hove 5 viz. not much biting, yet very Aromatic 4, efpecially 
being well heated at a fire. 
POI SON-BERRYS. So they are inferib’d. The fruit 
of a Plant growing in the Bur mud as, fomewhat like to 
Ivy. They grow in Bunches, almofl as thofe of Round 
Pepper, and are much of the fame bignefs, almofl of a 
llony hardnefs, yet mclofed in a thin brittle and pellucid 
Cover. Whether they were gather’d full ripe, appears 
The COD of a Weji-Indian Plant, called TAXOCO- 
('c)Tom.i. QP AMOCHIT. This Cod, but not the Plant, is defcribed 
cap: 11. anti figur a in Bauhinus. ( c) ’Tis five inches long, ’ an inch 
broad, and fharp-pointed. Divided into twenty or four 
and twenty dillinet Cells, made by fo many thin Mem¬ 
branes, tor the lodging of as many Seeds apart, of a dark 
<7/ i Lotus anc * P° mc what like thofe of Broom, 
lab* Brafi- . The COD of a KIDNEY-BEAN of Brajile. (dj I find 
phrmdc*' i C not Tis Divided into two Cells, by a Partition 
2 ai j lnc n thick. Each of the Cells near two inches and 5 long, 
and as broad,fwelhng out on both fides the Lobe, which out¬ 
wardly is very rough and tawny, hath two f urrows along 
the 
