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which a broad pale green colour’d leaf, and grows in bunches like the callalo in the West Indies; the gardings were pil’d round with stones and there was piles of stones run a cross the river for to turn the wtaer into y plants the of which were under water; They pull’d up one and shewd us they eat the roots, but I have seen them eat the y leaves by way of greens; The hills one each side grows very steep & rockey as y valleys grow narrower, and we saw several sm: drains of water falling down them: we laikwais saw a tree which bears a little red berry which the Indians took & squeezd and got a yallow juice out of them which they us’d for paint. When we had got about three miles up y valley we stopt to break-
DOI link for which a broad pale green colour’d leaf, and grows in bunches like the callalo in the West Indies; the gardings were pil’d round with stones and there was piles of stones run a cross the river for to turn the wtaer into y plants the of which were under water; They pull’d up one and shewd us they eat the roots, but I have seen them eat the y leaves by way of greens; The hills one each side grows very steep & rockey as y valleys grow narrower, and we saw several sm: drains of water falling down them: we laikwais saw a tree which bears a little red berry which the Indians took & squeezd and got a yallow juice out of them which they us’d for paint. When we had got about three miles up y valley we stopt to break-
which a broad pale green colour’d leaf, and grows in bunches like the callalo in the West Indies; the gardings were pil’d round with stones and there was piles of stones run a cross the river for to turn the wtaer into y plants the of which were under water; They pull’d up one and shewd us they eat the roots, but I have seen them eat the y leaves by way of greens; The hills one each side grows very steep & rockey as y valleys grow narrower, and we saw several sm: drains of water falling down them: we laikwais saw a tree which bears a little red berry which the Indians took & squeezd and got a yallow juice out of them which they us’d for paint. When we had got about three miles up y valley we stopt to break-
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