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Some account of Batavia.

like spinage (Convolvulus reptans) Onions very small but good, Asparagus scarce & very bad, they had also some strong smelling European plants, as sage, Hyssop, & Rue, which they thought smelt much stronger here than in their native soils, tho I cannot say I was sensible of it, 
Margin note]   Sugar
but the produce of the Earth from whence they derive the greatest advantage, is Sugar; of it they grow immense quantities, & have vast crops with little care, of the finest largest Canes imaginable, which I am inclind to beleive, contain in an Equal quantity a far larger proportion of sugar than our West india ones. White sugar is sold here for about 2 1/4 d a pound,
[Margin note]  Arrack
besides which the Molasses makes their Arrack, in which, as in rum, it is the cheif ingredient, a small quantity of Rice only & some Cocoa nut wine being added, which I suppose gives it its particular flavour. Indigo also they grow a little of, but I beleive no more than is necessary for their own use.

The fruits of the East Indies are

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