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Fig. 2. Fac-simile of an illustration of Bock (1587) showing the apple-tree, known varia- 

 tions oi its fruit including the 'sheep's nose (gilliflower), death's head and the serpent,' allu- 

 ding of course to its supposed relation to the fall of man. 



