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the Hiftorie of Plants. 847 



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Ofthe Cornell tree. Chap.lj. 



^ The kinds. 



Tiere be ttuo fo;jf!B; of f fje Cornell tree ( as 2ni)eop!;aff us to^tV 

 tetlj) tfjat is to fa^jtljc tame ano ioilDe, 



i^ 7"i6^ dejcriplion. 



1 )-pHi^2 tame Cornell trrfe fomettmes grotoetfj tp fianofom^ 



Ip,anD toajcetl) matcl^ great Itfee otfjer meane tras : 

 fomettmes a!fo it is hixt [otu^anD grolvet^ It'lte to a fl^aub 

 0; IjeDge bu(l),as Dtuers ot^cr fmaU trfi:s do. SDf;e Iucdd 0; timber 

 of tljis tree is tern [jarD, Cfjc floluer is of a faint pHotuifl^ co^ 

 lonr.2C[)e frut is terp reo, ano fomeluljat long alKioft like an 

 oliue,faat fmaf ler, tuiffj a long little done 0; fternell tijereinrlo^ 

 feD \x\\t to tbe ffone of an olitie berrie. 

 a SClje toiloc Cornell tree grctuetb not bp Mlit a tree, hut ttf 

 mainetfj loiu as a bcoge plant, tlje timber of tijis tree botbof tlje 

 ^©ng ttuigs dm olD b^anc !?cs is likefcife berp b^rD anb pliant ; 

 tbe ^©fes anD fcojgcsare f«I of ftnotso;? ioints,anb \xiit}^in fbep 

 be fiill of pit b,!ifee ti?e f^ojfes of Clben SCbe leanes are bcr^Itke 

 to V^zm of tfje tsmt 0; male Cornell ttk,%^t floluers be Wte, 

 ano DO grolue in tufts, after tfjem rife fmail rounDe berries, 

 hi\ik\} are greme at tbe firtt, but aftertoarb blacfee tobcn tljer be 

 ripe, 



;yi The place. 



1 sn^e tame Co;jrteU free i^ founp grotoing toilDe in manp pla* 

 cesofaimaignelibetootbcrbutbes: buttn tljis countrie it is 



not to be founD but in gardens ano o.:cbaros« 



a 2Dtjc toiloe Cojnell tree \$ founD grotoing in lieDges anD a# 

 longtt tlje ficlDs, 



:^ The time. 



1 SCfje tame Cornell tree flolujetb betime in ^are fj oi fome^ 

 time ratber : anD afterioarD it bjinget[j fa);tli l)is leaues, SCbe 

 fruit is rtpe in 0agutf . 

 a 2Cf)e toilDe Cornell tree flotojetf) in 0p;ta anD ^ar: liisber 



rtes be npe in September. 



:^ The ftamer. 



1 sn|)c tame Cornell tree is calleD m <5r«fte, 'v*'^ ' in jtatine 



Cornus 



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