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3 OF the Bay Tree. 
Sr bas cud Shot ai see oe ao ae Names 
11; is called in Geek: 4 mn pg atts ca 
nothing doth more crackle or caked noile then itsinLatin LZ, " 
will pees tocome from ri id elt, pee faying, that i Sic ent 
the blood;. orhers.2verba. Laudis, becaule. it was, given © exsholen at 
were pri 2 Ww. god shessiore i Decne niente burfinceche de 
fetes i Past bin put in@tead thereof, .fochat now itis aswell ' 
Laureaas iene > ae the later be more common, isin: called 
Sart, Ganesan Bacca, Lauri,in Lagi — i 
re ae whi See emme Ligier ea oma are pete Wiha dark 
the Leaves ate fomewhac. broad and long pointed asic were, at bothe 
hard, full of veines andfometimes crumpled on the Edges, of a dark a dark green co- 
— lop tsael ling orae what {weet but of sities tfjand slaerer tala the 
_ flowers grow ou tt together,which are fometimes of a whitifh green colour, and 
mes y : ofly, andturne into Berries tharare a little long as well 
und, whofe thell or ontermoft peele is green at the firtt,bue black | 
teoue contained an hard bitter kernell parting. inco.nwo pares the cages 
- Rea GPO RRS SE CERNE. ae a 
became The Places and Tims, Maas 0 rae i 
- None of thefe. Bayes grow. naturally in £ England, but ate either whatiy plantea oe 
with us, orelfe railed of Suckers, or by fowing the berries ; fothat we coe 
fixft and fecond many times growing in gardens, and Court yards 3 the fourth and ae 
fifth are. not fo common, yet they are tobe feen in the Gardens of fome that 
foverarities. The lalt is very frequent in our Lowden Gardens, The 
Place of the firft, is in divers places of Narboxe in eravts Spaine, and 
in other warmCountryes,where ic groweth very great,but ance ne: 
The J Rofe Bay oroweth alto. in /taly,Spaine, Greece,and many other pl: 
ne from C Rancinople atthe frit. The ft and fecend, lowe: 
fame time which is in May, yet har ty | 1¢ theirfruic all 
vember che time of thethird isnot expreffed;the feurth fourifhet 
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