This variety is distinguished from the last named by its shorter, broader, deeper cut, and less curled leaves: the head is more solid at the centre, and is also much harder.
The plant is also much larger, and quite distinct in its general character.
This cane is not made into sugar but into rum; also much of the cane is cut and is sent up on mule back to the high country where the natives themselves ferment it, using the pulp as fodder.
There is also much cactus, the varieties ranging from the prickly pear to the Spanish bayonet.
In enlightened Argentina, there is also much thievery of mail.
There is also much more of the supernatural in these books than in hers, and the characters are much less prim.
The yellow turnep is also much esteemed as a vegetable; but is dry, and very different in taste from any of the common kinds.
Here it is also much eaten; and I have also noticed it in hay, where it appears to be a good ingredient.
The charcoal of the Willow is also muchin demand for making gunpowder.
The pain is also much increased by motion of the parts, as by coughing when the ribs are affected.
In these cases the bladder, though much increased in capacity, is also much thickened.
There is also much porcelain, much silk and much tin, of which last they coin money; but this money is heavy and of little value, 3 frazilas being worth only 1 cruzado.
In this city are found many tusks of elephants, also much cotton, sugar and sweetmeats, and all the wealth of the world seems now to have been discovered.
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