The Pentileep? Plans. ce: Ie 
“The Kindsy! i i 
i a ibike tlkttecbe no greit cidifetencs of oiuieti nm, cin etic wind 
tryes they vary fo much , as tomake five dittin® pri ; areal Otily name 
unco you. » 1, The broad Leafed Oake. »2, The ttrong Or Gall Oakey sf The 
siveet Oake,: ist The male ister Oake. °5. Tie feinald bitter" Oakey: ga hs 
; | . . Of ar 
: : 3810 455 The Forti, vt eri = uy Wea “Saa . 
 TheOskisa aitep Tres, deuce with: a chick some Bark fall of Pipe ti sid 
lifts, iending forch armes.and bonghes of a huge bigneiles which ditperfe rhem= 
felves farce abroad ; the Leaves are bluntly indented about the edges » OF rather | 
cut in or gathed, fmoorh and of a fhiniag greene colour, whereon is often 
founda moit {weet dew , fomwhat clammy, and upon divers of them are found 
growing certaine exerelcences Hed Oske wpples. It bearechfimall yellowith 
mofly flowers, ftanding clole te fs uy upon long ftalks, which wholly fall away in 
the beginning of the Spring, "Fhe Acornes grow upon fhort ‘talks, rwo or three 
for the moft part joyned cozether whol le outer. rind or skin is of a yellowith green 
colour , the lower part whereof standech in a fonall i Sort aie oo oa 
nell "at searing rte be reafonabie Vis: = 
The Places and Pie, ; a ih 925 sont vaige sid 
The fer? is chat of our own Land , pyexbarithers are ihote frednent ia Italy, 
ae: and orhee lite Clicnates, “Their Jong Catkins or so come forth 
af 
The Letves and Bark of the Oake and the Pee Say Penta dry 
very much, and are fomwhat cold wichalt, Dut the ae themfelves are 
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