OP HONDURAS, meant at Honduras has itsjplantain-walki and many of these comprehend an extent of, at least, an hundred acres: 'nor calf any thing exceed the beauty and'rikhuieis which the continued groves of these tree display, us the Iraveller pursues hliourse up the different rivers. The pine-apple and melon; being very commonly inter- spersed between the rowsr of plantains, contribute to heighten the luxuriance! of the scene; arid the mountain-cabbage, occasionally;rearing itst lefty head far above the whole, adds no inconsiderable shate of grandeur to the general effect. The domestic- animals .'f Honduras are su h as are fniliarly known in most parts of the world. The pasturage afr frdiled them here being extensive and good, cattle, particularly oxan antd cows, thrive uncommonly well; and the' latter supply a plehti&fl quantity of milk. Shea daso, knd goats, are found to succeed, th Iast-,in a mbst prolific degree. Of the D