466 Adam in Eden, 07, 
. Caffia ligneni is a Baftard ca thereof, being very 7iike in thew, but in fveetnels 
and aires — belonging'to Cinamon, far inferior, | : 
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af rota +s ome ces se BEBE oS Fhe - Forme, ot feed 
The Tree which ae pa for his Bark, hath’ a Bod y about the thicke 
nefle ofa Mans Thigh ; but chat which-is taken from the {maller Branches, is 
much better then that which is caken from the Body, which Branches or Boughs 
remanyy abd very ftraight | wheredn do grow beautiful leaves, ’in thape, like 
thole‘t tiie Orangé-Tree yandof the colour of the Bay-leaf, (not as it hath beem 
report a) Tike waco the leaves of Flags, or Elower-dealuce : amongtt thefe plea- 
{ant leaves atid branches;:come forch-many fair white Flowers, which turnin 
round of black frnie or Berries, of che bignels of an Hazel-Nut,or the Olive-Ber< 
ryyandof ablack colour: out of which, is preffed an: Oyl, having no fimell, rill 
if be chiaféd between che hand ++ -Itiscovered with a double Bark, the innermoft 
wh 1 and pl Cinamon, which is. taken from the Tree, and 
eat of the Sun >» which maketh i itturn and foldic {elf ~ 
nay b So penein ved upo { . The Tree being thus 
ey oorae anew Bark inthe ve pate of three y years, and isthen ready yeni ! 
disbarqued as betore, Fhat (amon which hath a palecolour, hathnot been w, 
dryed inthe Sun’; that ofa fair brown colour is beft; and that which is'b] ee 
— beeitt too mnch ony and alfo hath taken fome wet in the time of ake - 
erow in orher of tl Iflands, 
_ Fava che greater and the leffe, and alfoin Aindanoa, for nh moft part u gtk 7, 
Mountains, It groweth green Winter and Summer, as do all other Trees of the 
, Moluccaes, and Eaft-Indi sialic: The Bark is taken off, at feafona= 
bite aoe OFZ Zellan are the beft, hey’ 
en ee =a ic “Or the King of the Country. : 
er ee 
is hot a 
Ree u ithe third degree, The firttigof 
emody = Seah a pus 
; vof: ewacteniere and othercol pas of = 
rine, hafteneth the Birth : it ‘srbvenceth anid perasteets putrefastion ofhumours; 
-refifteth poyfon, ftayeth vomiting, and helpeth nanfeoufnels of the Stomach: It 
is frequently ufed in Cardiack paffions, or paffions of the heart, fainting of the 
Spirits, and intrembling ofthe heart: It canfeth fweetnefs of breath,and brings 
_agood colo e face: ic firengtheneth the retentive Sate x ofall the parts; 
| di zt thereo f. Ie is ufed in the is pe ae 
