The Corollarie to this Orchard. | : 33 
The Vic of the Pine apples and kernels, 
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The Cones or Apples are vfed of divers Vintners in this City, being 
painted, to expreffe a bunch of grapes, whereunto they arevery like, and 
are hung vp intheir buthes, as alfoto faften keyes vatothem, as is { eenein 
many places. _ at . 
The kernels within the hard fhels, while they are frefh or newly taken 
out, are vfed many waies, bothwith Apothecaries, Comfit-makers, and 
Cookes : forof them are made medicines, good to lenifie the pipes and 
' paflagesof thélungs and throate, when it ishoarfe. Of them are made 
Comifits, Paftes, Marchpanes, and diuers other fuch like’: And withthem 
a cunning Cooke can make diuers Keck fhofes for his Mafterstable. -- 
Matthiolus commendeth the water of the greene apples diftilled, totake. 
away the wrinkles inthe face; to abate the oucr-fwelling breafts of Mai- 
dens, by fomenting them after with linnen clothes,wet in the water;and to 
_ reftore fuch as are rauifht into better termes. Ay ehanlirt 
The Vfe of the Firre tree, 
building of houfes then cuer before : for hereof (namely of Dealetimber and Deale 
boords) are framed many houfes,and their floores, without thehelpeofany other tim- 
ber orboordof any other treealmoft ; as alfo for many other workes and purpofes. 
The yellow R offen that is vfed as wellto makefaluesas for many other common vit es, | 
is taken fromthistree, asthe Pitch is both from the Pitch and Pine trees,and is boyled 
5s Thevfe of this ‘le is growne withys of larcaiestalice more frequent for the 
_ tomakeitto bechard, but was’atthe firfta yellow thin cleere Turpentine, andis that 
which Fulfiusalfoheldbeforehim. 
beft fort of common Turpentine is aleogether in vfewith vs, as alfo another more 
thicke, whitifh,and troubled, both which are vfed in falues, both for man and beaft. 
(but not inwardly as the cleere white Venice Turpentine is) and ferueth both to draw. 
cleanfeand heale. Dodonzus feemeth to fay,that the cleere white Turpentine,called 
Venice Turpentine, is drawn from the Fitre + but Matthiolus confuteth that opinion, 
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