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- ‘Though all Barbery Buthes have ie ‘ante tothe ftature, Leaves, anid 
“Prickles, fo that there may{feeme to be but one fort, yet becaufe they beare three 
feveral forts of fruits; Authors make three forts of them, 1. The Ordinary. 
Barbery-Bufh 2, The Barbery-Buth, whofe berries arethrice as big as the formers 
3. The Baubery-Bushyn shes berries higee the moft par 7 ae ala 
See - 
Bee ee et ender Stems ot alks from the root y 
fometimes toa great heighth covered with a fmooth whitifb rinde or bark, 
yellow underneath next the wood; which.is white, eafy to break, and pithy in 
the middle, fe ull of fharp. {mall white thornes, three at evet leate almoft 
which are { hat {mall and long; finely dencéd about the and of & 
frefh green colour ; the Flowers come forth at the joynts with the Leaves, f 
ftanding on along clutter, yellow while they are frethy which tom irito frnal! long 
anid round berries hanging down in long pando uponafmall ftalky wbise ache 
firft, bur very. Redwhen t hey are th» Ripe -of a : 
thes tee on edgecha ea 
vd Timete a 
in many of the eats is ‘Auftria, Hungary, Prats 
Eng if — Cale rik ‘hee of sted deed ata Vitlage 
called. 7 two. miles rom Cole Ww nanese vers a ntith 
of ating alle buc Barberie- Bf y ¢found bu 
Hee of ae ker a ldand:mo: 
The faid lofee ile or the bere iain ther a or preferved, ig 
often ufed for thofe that a their meat, L0-proctre an Appetite, and reprefle 
r thereinto, and thac which p: paffe: 
