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Show TRipei7, Tbeatrum Botanicam. formerly held the flower, being pointedatthe ends divided asit were into foureparts, with furrowes, which: being» deepely impreffed| therdin, make : : tanis Ber c Bor Acofte, Small Indian Apples. 5 ; pleafing tothe palate and ftomacke; in. thé middle ‘ = He tree that beateth this fruite isgrear, full. of branches and leaves, which are fomewhatlike Appletree leaves, butlonger andnot fo round of a {ad green onithe uppet end,& hoary BY rafte: t {the flowers : are ee made cA fine {mall eaves Without any Y fent, the fruite ts o jnbe fruite or the Juju > \ S ripeft (whic .into, other ae tranfported la{trobe will they tries) they hold. certaine binding property an Va A\S2 N=) #7 feene, that they come to perfect maturity, neither are good therefore to. binde the loofe belly, bur:are not fo gaodas Injubes for the ftomacke. In Canara thofe of Malabar, In Summerthefe trees are con- tinually feene loaden with thofe flics (or winged NNR (ji) c eT : 4 Ee é A . %) ail y Antes )that worke gum Lacca thercon- ginning to grow over them. Ad < : or the pinne and webin the eyes, or any filme be- vy) oS : Lp n< Ve and Decan they call the tree For ot Ber, andin Ma- yy PD \ Z ANN are much ufed as well. to. pleafe andftitre up the of them madeinto a Syrupe, or the whole fruire pare a PEO perce or attertimes : fome Ree nfe the juyce thereof with ici for to take away the other ocular medicines I haw, YY | Hy fl of ikene feand likenefle i thebienef ict teal greater and leffer as well as pleafanter i ich it is feldome then others, yetin the i whereofare contained {mall feedes. Thefe fruices appetite by reafon of their ple afant fharpenefle, as in hot and chollericke agues alfo, either the juyce Mala Indica tufitaniu Ber @& Bar Acofte. Small Indian Apples Sot woolly on the underfide, aftringent in ' f Cuap, CY. Iambos, Blood red, and blufa Pearesof India. Here is another Indian frnite worthy to be remembred as well forthe beauty it beareth in the fhew there- | of, and the {weere fent and tafte it = ' Cuar. CII} Tamboloins . Indian Ollives. ees Gs 5 : ‘ = : i ei r eof, but the leaves are like the Straw 2 fe ae LEreticiesailing like aeaees Sie they are greene, the fruite is Es GentEecomes ripe Olives, but ofan harfhand binding tafte, able to drawones ari “Sh yet being pickledupae like Ollives, they rellith reafonable well,andferve to procure an eee appetite,being eaten with boyled Ryce. CuaPp. CIV. Carambolas, Cuar.105, GWavboa.7BFutrowed tart Indian ApAp it the moregracefull, of a pleafant tat t talte, very ; J Layo Videras, but the Portugals Manfanas de la India, that is Vala Indica, whom wee have-tollowed: thofe that grow in AMalaca are preferred before "TheFhedeokPlae c and hore (talke, andfet inthe fmallhuske,thats) s Clvar, CII. Mala Indica Lup F vn | a. _ arrowedtart Indian Apples af : ; Hefruite, which they of CWalabar call Carambolas, and Camarix ot Carabelé, bythofe of Cana ¥ > and Decan, and Bolimba in Malayo,proweth on a tree muchlike to a Quince tree, hitomi are longer then Appletree leaves, of a fadgreene colour, and bitrerifh in tafte the fe ee ofa dainty blufh colour, but withoutfent, and of a foweror tart tafte Hike fo See fs ao is of thé bignefie of agood cgge, but fomewhat long withall, yellow on the outtide, a2 thort catryeth to the other fenfes, as chiefely for the excellent medicinal properties is now daily found out more and more in it, The tree groweth vafte, or huge equalling the gtea~ teft Orrenge tree in Spainelargely {pread with A a greatarmes which make a {pacious fhaddow : a the body and branches are covered with a gray- a ith barke, the leaves are veryfaire, and fmooth an handfull long or more witha thicke middle ribbe, and other{maller veines therein, of a fad omg .onde Lavoe pi 004 tarat neath, lowers are o vely purplifhre colour,with divers threds in the middle, ver pleafant and ftanding ina great huske, and = fting like Vine branches: the fruite is of the bigneffe and fafhion of a King Peare, growing our of that large huske, whereinthe flower was for= merly feated, and are of fandry kindes, for fome are of fo deepe ared colour that they (eemeallmoft blacke,fome have no kernell or ftone within one,cules! which arethe nae sthers ee 2 have ee 4 thinine cleare, having ¢ hard {tone waite oc like eos Peach fone, butaspotl, aad coved with a white rough skinne, which aichoughit mult give place tothe former, yet may well be Tis ‘ ; : NV ee’ 1637 i |