220  \Adamin¥den, O7, a 
aoe CHAP, CXXXVI. 
«Of Lign- Aloes. 
- The Names. 
- Tis ‘called in Greek Aydneyer, i Evacantn, Agallochum and Xyloa loe ; pit 
| Latine alfo Xylaloes ; in Englith, Lign-Alees, Wood-Aloes, or Wood of the 
Aloe-tree; mention whereof is made in the five and fortieth Pfalm, rogether 
with M tthe and Caffia: fo that it may from thence be g eathered, that it is 
not the drye juyce of the Herb-Aloes, but the odoriferous Wood of this Tree, 
Mentone ale eaves wentieth of Numbers, being the Parable of Ba- 
eauty of | ‘acob, where he faith, hp Hom goodly are sly tentsO- 
Jacob, andi na. acles O Ifrael.1 "As the Valleys lel fpread forth, as Gar- 
dens 4 the Rive fide asthe Trees of sg aa 5 bib she 
Bic, | 
Lord ark lawl oe 
The Kinds, 
le 1 UF Ip >< divers forts of this wood, and Railliei fpeakerh of om; 
at he knew but one fort of true Liganms Aloes, that grew i 
her forts which were {0 pied 1 were but Sweet-woodsal 
The F orm, 
7 il eA li BeSexignion hereof 951 would thetefore 1 nti | 
eile gout noone oben lowes, Garcias faith, that the Treeis like unto an 
Olive-tree, and {fometimes greater: now an Olive growing in’ fome places, is 
found to be as big as a great Wall-nut-Tree, fo that hence you may judge of the 
——- Prop peat 3 ir, buc I cannot meet with any ote chat ever faw the Flower. oF 
é wer Od the Branches thereof brought unto him o fee, unlels 
that it beareth {mall Berries, like unto Peppet: ° but 
» and fomewhat difcoloured wich Veins within? 
: 1D ® Or and b reake 
- ting into th aicceltoc rut coll reget es 2 vanifh away ; 
tees re though pie ee 
Thetmme Lig Al gonna Sema being bb in 
aces that are erous,byreafon of the Tigers that haut 
7 Pile dines lice mentioned i 
The 
