. Travels into North America [microform] : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general : with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Natural history; Natural history; Natural history; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles. New Turk. 71 rived at iVm rork about nine o'clock >«f 4th. 1 FOUND vines in feveral jjardens sot from the old countries. They hear annuallv teis are very fe,ere. they


. Travels into North America [microform] : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general : with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Natural history; Natural history; Natural history; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles. New Turk. 71 rived at iVm rork about nine o'clock >«f 4th. 1 FOUND vines in feveral jjardens sot from the old countries. They hear annuallv teis are very fe,ere. they are killed hy the froft Hit Tr â¢" "'^ 2-und ; but theLxt S new (hoots fpring up from the root. ^ ^ about the mwn every day. An EmM,âaâ from >/....^ afferted. that in that ifland there wTrT "° fti;«wberr,es. The fnakes are very fond of Thofe which they had here were fo good as the , and FMaldor.^ " .u un ^^°^ER was fown in fevera! nlaces on the hdls without the town. The country people borne were already mown j and the dry clover Te fi^rft 00 '7° â "' 'â " "^"^ '° '^'^ carried r; me nrit opportuninty. ' Cherry-trees were planted in great ouan- â before the farm-h^oufes. and^tng he i- beS r Sat'f 1" ^^- ^-»>'^^ ^ liina tnat place they became more fcarce Ne^Zfr/jTf^'"'' '" 'he province rf ' ; ""'I 'â '"" ^^'â y common again ne r the gardens. Here are not fo many Lk- ties of chernes as there are in PeMvLa. I Nt"V7 T °^"'' ""^^'^ ^-=" cherries; at New York; but commonly the four red ones they pafs by. Between- New and * Commonly called Blad-hmn Chrrhi. 7 L .til. p:H^' I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kalm, Pehr, 171


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