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           use their seed for medicinal purposes. In
           the interior of the province all the oases, as
           well as the cultivated lands in the vicinity of

           its towns, are alike productive, and the follow­
           ing list applies to them collectively; but many

           of the fruits are not found in gardens near the
           sea-coast. I may be pardoned the dry detail
           of such a catalogue, since it will convey,

           better than any lengthened description, an
           idea of the natural productions of a country

           hitherto regarded as a desert. Nor must it
           be forgotten that all contained in this list,
           amounting to twenty different kinds, are often

           reared in a space not more than three or four
           hundred yards in diameter.
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