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<p><note>28.<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>14</hi><lb/>
112<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>28</hi><lb/>
392<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>5</hi><lb/>
19500</note> Codling <gap/> sell dried in Shetland from 11 to 16 shillings<lb/>
an hundred at <unclear>Leith</unclear> 16 &amp; 19</p>
 
<p>For population multiply average of<lb/>
births by 31 1/3 deaths by 54, marriages<lb/>
64 1/5 or average of a family<lb/>
by number of families</p>
 
<p>laurel magnolia 100 ft high woodstraw colour<lb/>
compact border &amp; firmer than poplar</p>
 
<p>Grape vines 12 inched diameter fruit<lb/>
small &amp; ill tasted</p>
 
<p><foreign>Tillandsia usneoides</foreign> or long moss adapted<lb/>
to stuff <sic>mattrasses</sic> &amp;c works into strong<lb/>
cables, when dressed resembles horse hair</p>
 
<p><foreign>Arum <unclear>cicutentum</unclear></foreign> likes low wet situations<lb/>
in maritime parts <add>of Georgia</add>, root tastes like<lb/>
yam perhaps or <foreign>colocasia</foreign>, another species<lb/>
called <sic>tannier</sic> cultivated for food</p>
 
<p><foreign>Arundi gigantea</foreign> grows 40 feet high 3<lb/>
or 4 inches in diameter</p>
 
<p>A species <foreign>collinsonia</foreign> esteemed a <gap/></p>
 
<p>Grape vines near the Alabama <gap/> a peculiar<lb/>
species bear large clusters of fruit<lb/>
sweet &amp; rich.</p>
 
<p>Conte a jelly prepared from the root<lb/>
of the china briar <foreign>smilax pseudochina</foreign> the roots<lb/>
chopped in pieces pounded mixed with water<lb/>
strained through baskets, the sediment settling<lb/>
to bottom of second vessel dried in the open<lb/>
air a very fine reddish flour, a small<lb/>
quantity mixed with warm water sweetened<lb/>
with honey when cool a delicious jelly</p>


<p><sic>hiccory</sic> milk <sic>hiccory</sic> nuts pounded <gap/><lb/>
with boiling water strained take fresh cream<lb/>
an ingredient in cookery. Homony?<lb/>
turkey weighs 20, 30, or 40 lb.</p>


<p>Oil from evergreen oak trunk 12 to 18 feet <gap/></p>


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28.
14
112
28
392
5
19500
Codling sell dried in Shetland from 11 to 16 shillings
an hundred at Leith 16 & 19

For population multiply average of
births by 31 1/3 deaths by 54, marriages
64 1/5 or average of a family
by number of families

laurel magnolia 100 ft high woodstraw colour
compact border & firmer than poplar

Grape vines 12 inched diameter fruit
small & ill tasted

Tillandsia usneoides or long moss adapted
to stuff mattrasses &c works into strong
cables, when dressed resembles horse hair

Arum cicutentum likes low wet situations
in maritime parts of Georgia, root tastes like
yam perhaps or colocasia, another species
called tannier cultivated for food

Arundi gigantea grows 40 feet high 3
or 4 inches in diameter

A species collinsonia esteemed a

Grape vines near the Alabama a peculiar
species bear large clusters of fruit
sweet & rich.

Conte a jelly prepared from the root
of the china briar smilax pseudochina the roots
chopped in pieces pounded mixed with water
strained through baskets, the sediment settling
to bottom of second vessel dried in the open
air a very fine reddish flour, a small
quantity mixed with warm water sweetened
with honey when cool a delicious jelly

hiccory milk hiccory nuts pounded
with boiling water strained take fresh cream
an ingredient in cookery. Homony?
turkey weighs 20, 30, or 40 lb.

Oil from evergreen oak trunk 12 to 18 feet



Identifier: | JB/107/097/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

097

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial lettering]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35088

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