= he firſt part of rhe thinges - 
“taken out byincition ora trer, being as great, as a Milloiu 
tre, and is ofa very ſweete fmell, it bringeth foosty a red 
ee ees frutfe, asthe ſerde of Pionia. 
How the In- This Roſtne o Gumme, the Indians dos much bf in 
. fe it. their inũrmities, chiellp in ſwellings in any part of the bos 
= die, wherefoeuer they bee ingendꝛed for that it diſſolueth, 
ripeneth, and maruelouſlv deſolueth them. And euen fo, it 
taketh away any manner of areefe. that is come ofa colds 
cauſe: as humcurs, and windineſſe:this the Indians do vſe 
verytommonlp, and familiarly, And ſoꝛ this effect the Spas 
3 niardes bath bꝛaught it 
The property The colour is as tbe colour ot Galeaxo, and fome doe 
bar it bath. fay that it is the fame, it hath white partes like to Ai 
: aco it is ofa god ſmel, and the taſt is like, inſomuch that be⸗ 
ing taſt vpon hotte burning coales, and giuing the fmoke 
thereof at the noſe ofa woman that doth ſwone, oꝛ els hath 
loſt her feeling by ſuffocation of the other, it dooth cauſe 
Good for the her to come quickly, andeafily to her ſelfe and the KRoſine 
e of putte to her nauell, after the manner of a plaiſter, cauſeth 
Mot her. the Mother to kepe in her plate: and the vie ther cot, is fo 
; much amongſt women, that the mof€ parte which is foent 
thereof is foꝛ this effect, for that they deo finde themſelues 
verie much eaſed by tt,tabing away from them all manner 
ofch skin ges of the Mother, and comfozting te flomacke, 
Dome that bee curious do adde thereunto Amber, and 
Multke, and foitisbetterthenalone. it is alwaies fixed, 
x ~ deere: vntill that it ber all whole twas 
Wanner mo ptt is fo2 to take awag 
m f grief 9 . 
