~ Lhe Orchard. 
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The berriesare preferued and conferned to giue to ficke bodies, to helpe 
« & _ to coole any heate inthe ftomacke ormouth, and quicken theia4ppetite:,,/: 
The depurate iuyce isa fine menftrue to diffolue many things, and to yee 
rie good purpofe, if it be cunningly handled by an Artif.) 35! 0 15.) 
The yellow inner barke of the branches, or of therootes, are vied tobe 
boyled in Ale, or other drinkes , tobe giuen to thofe that haue the yellow 
wrersvh Asalfo for them that haue anie fluxes of holler, chelpeo iy 
and bi Cos Fie : VS 10 
Clufius fetteth downea  fectetthat hee had of a friend , os? acleane diffe. 
ring propertie, which was, that if the yellow barke were lai in fteepe in 
white wine for the {pace of "three houres, and afterwards drurke, it would 
purge one ey money. ee : 
wvitsibio 1 Odeon t 
SB iy) te TG BOLYO FELT TE OO uo m3 ato 
‘Cink yee of — Sie 
gi = ee 
Naw csuelas, The Filberd. 
' He Filberd treethat is planted in Orchards,is very like ynto the Hafell hut tree 
that groweth wilde in the woods,growing vpright, parted into ma hes 
and tough plyabletwigges, without ae i an ah a Nese = 
fmooth, thiane rinde,?and greene vnderneath : the leaues are broad, Tar; ses Weer 
_and full of veines, cut in onthe ide and ofa gayi not into any gathes, of a 
vnderneath : it hath 
dacke greene toladsenthe # perfide, and ofa grayifh 
finall and long catkins in tte vat come forth inthe Winter,whenasthey _ 
are firme andetole , andin the Spring. open themfelues: what more, g 
longer , and of a brownith yellow colour : the nuts come not vpon thofe ftalkes that 
borethofe catkins, but by themfelues , and are wholly inclofed in jong, thicke, rough — 
huskes , bearded.as itwere at the vpper.ends ,_ os opt iorn dings . 
morethenthe wood nut: the nut hat! athinne and fomewhat ate hates ‘but na 
thickeand hard as the wood nut, infome longer then in other, her, andin he long kind 
one hath the skinne white that couereth thekerne! ,and another red. 
There is another fort of the round kindethat came from Conttantinople , ian 
huske is more cut, torne, or iagged, both aboue and belowe, | as ome our Tenis 3 
the barke alfo is whiter, and more rugged then ours, and the Icaues, : 
‘We haue had from Virginia Hafell nuts, tliat haue bene {maller,ror ner, 
thinner theld,and more pointed at the enc thenours : Thnow notif ae aed i 
of relapeeye2: they differ in leafe or any thing ee 
eh oath #3 on 
: wbayl- ; ¥ 
Th e Vice \f ae fie ctl ot: hits; 
7 “ 3) Le “ey f 2 i 
Siieatesitiaerte beft kinde of Patel uis ae bunkats aida 
- ther dainty fruits, according to the feafon of the yeare, or otherwife , as 
eucry one pleafe : But Maret baths VGH eaore prettily the nature of 
thefenuts, whichis, 
Ex minimis wcibwe mall dat efi fidabrs. 
- thatis, Thereis nowholfome food or nourifhment had from thefe {mall 
kinde of nuts. 
Yetthey are vied fometime yfically to berofted,and made intoa Lo- 
.* hocorEle@uary, that is vfc for theepugh ar cold: Anditisthoughtof 
~- fome, that Mithridates meant the kernels of chele: nuts tobe — Figs 
2 ~  einscermpntlnes sia tap Ess ? 
