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fume. Ic is good alio for refolmions, or as fome call it jhe dead pallie, and for the painet ofthe mother, and~thc 
lower part of womens backes, which muff be fpread upon leather as a plailfer and laid thereon, and not taken a- 
way till it fall of it felfe •• it is alfo fingular good to eafe the painesof the gout, and of excellent vertue in the 
cure of wounds: all thele properties have becne found certainc by good evpericnce. 
BiTTMt*, is a mod foveraigne 'Balfamum farreexcrlling all others yet knowne, which by true experience is 
found to be of efpeciall operation in the cure of greenc wounds,and being burned upon coales is a mod f w eee per- 
And thus to finifli this whole Worke and bring iato a period, letmconely (hew you fome of th'ofe thing" 
not fpoden off before in this volnme, which have becne made knowne to us to grow in our feverall plantations 
o(Virgima,the Enrrmd.K, New England, or elfcwhere among our owne peoples habitations: andfirff, 
Thepoyioned weed is like out Englijh Ivy. 
The purging Beane is a kinde of Woodbind,running on trees neete the Sea fide. 
The Mancinell tree beareth a fmall apple like fruite, fweete in fm:ll,btit poyfon to eate. 
The Guane tree beareth a fruite as bigge as i Peate,and good to cate. 
They have alfo Apple trees differing from ours. 
Cherryes likewifeasbiggeasDamlons, and yellow Plummes divers from ours. 
There is a buih like unto a Bramble that hath long yellow fruite within a hard fhell. 
Another tree they have that groweth great likea Pine tree that beareth fruite as great ts a Miiskc Melon is si¬ 
te a yes greene, and hath both bloffomes, greene fruite,and ripe, all at a time. 
Wilde Figge trees hkewife they have,wherewith they feede their fwine. 
Then have they fmall redberryes which they call red Pepper. 
Goodly great trees which they call Cedar, becaufe the wood is red like Cedar, bnt the befryes ire Imall libs 
unto lumper berryes. J 
F nftkkc trees, which give a yellow colour fit for Dyers, 
A great tree with whofe leaves they make Muftard, 
A kinde of roote which they tooke to be Ur fa par ilia, but is not, although fomewhat like it, being hard and 
wooddy, and hath no ufe that we know- » - 
Mmca nuts grow clofe to the ground like unto Hazell Nuts, 
Fenimaw is a kinde of (ilke grade. 
iyigh(.can, with the roote they cure their hurts and difeafej, 
Mtjfamimu are Grapes as great as Cherries,but with little Joyce in them- 
Rawcomeru arc like to onr Goofebcrryes. 
Oceughtatrmins,tre berries like unto Capers. 
fhccinkamins like to Chefnuts. 
Tockahougb is the Caffada roote whereof they make bread, 
Pa Pfm is 1 fruite is bigge as an Apple, of an Orenge colour,and good to eate.' 
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