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                                 riant vegetation, and embowered by lofty and
                                 stately trees whose umbrageous foliage the

                                 fiercest rays of a noontide sun cannot pene­

                                 trate. The almond, fig, and walnut trees are
                                 of enormous size, and the fruit clusters so

                                 thickly on the orange and lime trees, that I
                                 do not believe a tenth part can be gathered.

                                 Above all, towers the date-palm, adding its
                                 shade to the sombre picture. Some idea may

                                 be formed of the density of this shade by
                                 the effect it produces in lessening the terres­

                                 trial radiation. A Fahrenheit’s thermometer,
                                 which within the house stood at 55°, six

                                 inches from the ground, fell to 45°. From this

                                 cause, and an abundance of water, they are
                                 always saturated with damp, and even in the

                                 heat of the day possess a clammy coldness.
                                 Such spots present, indeed, a singular and

                                 peculiar scene, unequalled perhaps in any
                                 part of the world. Of this, nothing can fur­

                                 nish a more striking idea than the list of their

                                 productions, all of which are frequently reared
                                 in a plot of ground not more than three hun­

                                 dred yards in diameter; and I am confident
                                  no equal space, in any part of the world, will
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