broughtfrom che weft Indias. Fol. 79 
i Tone ſharpnes. it feemethto be hat in the ſetond degree. 
| Feo the caaſt of Nicaraga. and of Nera. they which 
come in thele laſt ſhips, from the firme land, bꝛing a certain 
kind of purge with them, that ſurelx bp the taſt is eaſꝑ tu be 
taken, and it woꝛketh wel, and without any paine, z pzinci⸗ 
pallpit purgeth Choloz. itis the fruite of a tree very great, 
after the maner of Thozniſh Chellnuts which haue within 
them Cheſtnuts, ſauing that they pꝛicke not but be plaine, 
within thole pꝛickles, ther be ſome like ta Cheſtnuts, made 
cleane without ſhale, wel neere ſquare which deuide them · 
ſelues aſunder by means ofa little ſxin, euerꝝ one intotios 
partes, and fo thep are couered withit, and when they be tas 
ken, z occupied, that little ſkin is plucked away ¢they are 
made cleane frõ it, foꝛ that beyng taken with it, it pꝛocureth 
moſt dangerous attidentes, and vomites, ⁊ much faintneſſe 
and infinit ſtosles: and without it the Cheſtnut is a purga⸗ 
tian very gentle, and they purge ealily and without paines: 
if they be toſted, then they will purge leſſe: if they be grerne 
they eate them oꝛ being beaten in a oꝛter, they take them 
with Mine, o witz the bꝛoth ola Benne, ik they bee die, 
they make polwder ofthemt, anp manner eka: Eper 
oꝛder that ought to be kept bp themt which bee purged, the 
humos being pꝛepared, as is conuenient. yey are hat in 
n 3 9 Sa 
GPA 9 bꝛought Sar caparillia from Pers: Which wee caparillsa of 
Kis de in fome perſons, eit workety great ef- qi 
V2! bas Amn becaute there was but litle ttt, 
Ewes Ay t ſon done we returned ta h of the lendu⸗ 
2 e toe pas ea pipects, Som And 
