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* Mentha prima sive rubra. Park. par. p. 480. Garden-Mint.
 * Fragaria vulgaris. C. B. pin. p. 526. Strawberry.
 * Similax hortensis sive phaseolus major. C. B. pin. p. 339. Kidney-Beans or French Beans.
 * Raphanus minor oblongus. C.B. p. 96. Garden-Radish.
 * Rusticanus. C.B. pin. p. 96. Horse-Radish.
 * Brassica vulgaris sativa. Lob. obs. p. 122. Icon. p. 243. Coleworts.
 * Lactuca sativa. C.B. pin p. 122. Garden-Lettice.
 * Glycyrrhiza vulgaris, Dod. p. 341. Liquorice.
 * Ruta hortensis major latifolia. Moris. hist. p. 507. Rue.
 * Calendula sativa. Tab. tom. 2. p. 49. Marygold.
 * Cucumis sativus vulgaris. C.B. pin. p. 310. Cucumbers.
 * Rosa Provincialis sive Damascena. Ger. Province Roses. These grow very well in Barbados.
 * Rosmarinus. Riv. p. 10. Rosemary.
 * Vitis Venisera. Lac. p. 502. The Vine.
 * Pomus sive malum. C.B. pin. p. 432. The Apple-Tree.
 * Salvia major vulgaris. Park. p. 40. Sage.
 * Brassica capitata alba. C.B. pin. p. 111. Cabbage.
 * Ficus communis, C.B. pin. p. 557. The Fig-Tree.
 * Acetosa pratensis, C.B. pin. p. 114. Sorrel.
 * Marrubiam nigrum fætidum ballote Dioscoridis, C.B. pin. p. 23.
 * Avena vulgaris sive alba, C.B. pin. p. 23. Oats.
 * Rapa sativa rotunda, C.B. pin. p. 89. Round-Turnep.
 * Oblonga. Ejusd. p. 90. Long-Turnep.
 * Pisum arvense. C.B. p. 342. Field-Pease.
 * Cepe vulgaris. C.B. p. 71. Onion.
 * Sinapi sativum. Ger. Mustard.
 * Triticum. Adv. p. 5. Wheat.
 * Rubus Idæus. Rasberries. This was the same with that of Europe, only more creeping.
 * Flowers.
 * Tanacetum Africanum majus flore pleno. C.B.
 * Minus flore simplici. C.B.
 * Amaranthus simplici panicula. C.B. pin. p. 124. Amaranth.
 * Panicula incurva holosericea. Ger.
 * Hyacinthus Indicus tuberosa radice. Clus.rar.pl.hist. p. 176. Tuberoses.

I went to Colonel Crew's Plantation, May, 19. they were setting after a days Rain, some clay-colour'd and red Pease. One or more of the Negroes went with a How, and scratch'd up some Earth, and a little after followed another Black, who put into the hole three Pease, and then with his Foot cover'd them with the mould scratch'd