: feandein We rte de tibiae ut anety there. The 
tree is after the kichion ok an Elme, as wel in the greatnes, 
as in the leafe. The tudians when thep fiele themſelues la⸗ 
den with Reumes, oꝛ haue the Cough, oꝛ any paines of the 
head, they make pouder very ſmall ot the rinde of the tre, 
and take it in at their noſes, and it tauſeth them to purge 
much at thé , and with this they cleare themſelues of the e⸗ 
mill: which we haus experimented, e taking the powder in 
«atthe noſe and it maketh them to purge notably. zt ſermeth 
: to be moze then bot in the ſecond degree. 
Ol che Pacal. 
n dee which the Indians call Pacal, iuhich 
N ee tre is leffer then that we haue ſpoken of ues 
yas, fo2¢: the Indians doe bie it made in Aſhes 
9 | mingled w Sope, it taketh away any mans 
nner ol ſoꝛe oꝛ ſkabbe in p head, how grieuous 
bener it be,afwoel thote that geotw in the head. 2s in p Ody: 
as alſo it takety alway the markes of the laid xa s oꝛ (e 
eee. Wether they tent mee a tittle ofthe 
was pet lace a ial a alma 
N 
Hey ſent me an hearbe which in the Peru 
2 tall eee e. 
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