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jike a Peate, but ofa more pleafant tattethen the ordinariekinde, when they sretipé 
payrees fs as western kindes,and with Medlars. >: ost 
Pike be : iV OD ise gookboebroc got ef 
ud ain yt3 © TheVfeof Seruices.” oeyasv'st yi nidsiw a! isinod 70 
HO Ti w Sis i D3 ae Be 2d yl biss nsoai 
N96 -"Fhey dishes dinebelon growe to henicditaije (and that ds néver 
BAN gk. pi hane'felc (ome frofts) and being tyed together; areeitherhin ane 
“vpn fome warme roome; ‘to ripenthem thoroughly  that-théey may’ 
eaten, ‘or (as fomte vie to'dee)lay themvin ftrawe; cee: epee ees 
them. PInW ci Sion ol? Cim bas A sqibrermaue st disautob 
They are binding, fc to be taken of them that haue any {couring or laske, 
to helpe to ftay the fluxéy buetake heed, Icft if you bindetoo much, more 
ad and pe den come acthercof then of the hemes 
barlonuld Das pene od2 Yoana eae oles ont a: f vist oe eae 
jis as 74 a 1" 
Sri: ae 3 i) 4 } jes rf = ord A P.. AKolr ore 2TH IHD id a3785 
wnwob acdidsy o 3 ‘dolla babs 
heal dt oa > Mepis: TheMediartrees teil nl 
son te Bt ‘ ry re Te ie yy cy 2 
ype Here ate three forts of Medlers: The greater andshe lee Bagi, and the 
_ Nea olitan. ears ais ip 
| 9 The greatand the fenall Englifh Medlar differ notone from the other} inany 
dings butin thefize of the fruit, mf thatthe’ fmall kinde hath fome: prickes or 
| thornes vpon it, whieh tie gitatone bats not 5b caring diuers boughes orarmes, from 
whence breake forth ditiers branches , where ng mediates, narrow 
leaues, many ftanding tegether; in the middle where eend of the’branch,com- 
he flowers which is greatand white, made of fiue leaues, broad atthe arias, with 
a nicke in the middle of eneryone; after which commeth the frnit sbeing round,and of 
a pale brownifh colour, nite a crowne of thofe {mall leauesat the toppe, ‘which 
were the huske of the fowerbefore, the middle thereof being fomewhat hollow, and 
is harfhable to choake any that fhall eate itbefore it be made mellow, wherein there 
are certaineflatand hardkernels. 5 
The Medlar of Naples groweth likewife tobee a reafonable greattree, fpreading 
- forth armes and branches, ¥ whereon are fet many gafhed leaues , fomewhat like vnto 
Hawthorne leaues, but greater, and likewife divers thornes in many places : : the flow- 
érsare of an herbie greene colour, and fmall , which rurne i into’ mallerfruit then the 
former, and Ferechtec ble but with afmall head of! own ; evntoi 
and isofa more fweeteand aeigionnenmencitete oa ot! ne 9 With thy 
pcre: on 
TheVicofMedirs. 
+. iMetlachaseaieds in thefame reabnes hipaig eleeethesdipiaiee 
when they are mellowed, and are for the fame purpofes to thebody 
whenthere is acaufe: yet t they as well asthe Seruices, are seatenby 
them thathaue no neede of binding , and but onely forthe sista {weet 
nefle of them when they are made mellow; and fometimes comeasa nee 
see! 9k 5 Sephadgariee fs icafon, go befocncalicthactes datestenine dabbe: 
Fa ‘ES3 cs ese oee git 3 
aa To NY: aap ‘Bibi Teer ore ters 
uy CH AP. x. Ps ts ant ‘ Sel eee 
Lote, The Loteor Nettletree. 
eke linde of Lotetree, whereof Diof ~oelibe hooks ‘etath ds; sbutoBOBE 
kinde; butthereare fome other trees fj poken of by Speaten as thatma be 
referredthereunto , which may bee accounted 2s ‘baftard kindest > of 
whicil meaneto cntreate inthis ha ed » having giuen you before the: defeription 
