§11. |
Spontaneous fruits in general, |
102 |
12. |
Stoned fruits, viz: cherries, plums and persimmons, |
102 |
13. |
Berries, viz: mulberries, currants, hurts, cranberries, raspberries and strawberries, |
103 |
14. |
Of nuts, |
104 |
15. |
Of grapes, |
105 |
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The report of some French vignerons formerly sent in thither, |
107 |
16. |
Honey, and the sugar trees, |
107 |
17. |
Myrtle tree, and myrtle wax, |
108 |
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Hops growing wild, |
109 |
18. |
Great variety of seeds, plants and flowers, |
109 |
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Two snake roots, |
109 |
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Jamestown weed, |
110 |
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Some curious flowers, |
111 |
19. |
Creeping vines bearing fruits, viz: melons, pompions, macocks, gourds, maracocks, and cushaws, |
112 |
20. |
Other fruits, roots and plants of the Indians, |
114 |
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Several sorts of Indian corn, |
114 |
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Of potatoes, |
115 |
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Tobacco, as it was ordered by the Indians, |
116 |