2 — 
264 ) ~ the Paradife cof Plants. 
ed, preferved, or dasilind (all which wayes théy are pleafant to ehie body, and 
health ull) to fort with others for the {ame purpole, But Avicer {aies, rh the 
infufion of dryed Aprecocks it profitable in foarp Feavours: and Matthiolus that 
famous Commentator upon Diofcorides, tells us that the Oye, which tay 
be preft our of the Kernells of the Stones ; as the Oyle of Almondsis’ 
made, is very effectuall againft the inflamed Piles or Hemorrhoides,the tumours or 
_ fwellings of Ulcers, the boarfeneffe ofthe Voice, the roughnefe of the Tongue and 
Throate, and \ikewile the paines in the Eares: and that five ounces of the {aid Oyle 
taken with one Ounce of Mxfcadine driveth forth Stones , and Gravell out ofthe - 
Bladder, and kidneys, and helpes the C “ie The Vertnes of the Leaves of this 
Tree, are not yet found out, : | 
Sa 3 CLK, 
ios - Of the Plum-Tree : 
cj i Ce dpe a “er: = 
I is called in Greek xoxxoundte, and in Lacine Prunus; Sener an si 
Greaks and Prunum i in BLaHne 5 in Englith Plammes and Prunes ) Which have 
untryes jin which theygrow. Thofe which grow in Sy- 
d Prisma ee ee Perce Blow or Dam. 
, Plums; {o thofe ol 
Pe le sit Or pide tema 21 
the troubie of fetting down anymore then thofe chat fc 
Tree, 2. The Myrabolane Plum- a: : ee 
oAe/ Plum-Tree. 5. The Pioler Plom-tvee, 6, The e far dew Ploe-Treey 
2. The Lammas Plum-Tree, 8. The saat lena ve 
oe? 7) Venies “ ‘ 
moft part sifeth tobe a'tall Tree ; i ae 
witharv 3arkmore or lefle, the younger branches be~ 
the Leaves are elon, mg rea and ounces ies ee 
molt > yet of very different fizes among ves = 
id =e aojdlens esa tes > fomwhat like , bur lefle ches, 
ree and fome 
