i 34 8 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants* 



HAP, 



37. Of the q a ll tree. 



% The Kindes. 



OV trees that bring forth Galls there be diuers forts as maw a ««». u . . 

 forts of Galls fet forth in this prefent chapl w Sh Zf HEK?^ -* e diuers ^ 



whereoffome bring forth Aco^^^^^ 

 ofthetrecsfhallgiue yon fnfficient knowledge of the reK a 1 £ A ' ^ ° f fo «*W 

 forth Galls, but thofe trees whofe figures welaue fet fo th dS ffi^E? X? trees b 4 

 and to thicken skins with. aue Dearc tnoie galls fitior medicio? 



Diofcorides and ftfai make but two forts of Galls . the one lirrl^ v*l w nift, ' 



fpongie in the inner par^both of them ^aoA^^^^^^l^^ * «* 

 and euen on the out fide : fince the later writers hauf found m* . i™ S * Und th . e other &»* 

 flicking forth, like in forme to the CzU^^^^l^'^^^ 01 "^^^ 

 Jeafc. There is alfo found a certaine exc efcence 'of Sri C f nd ? w witho « "alke J 



oftentimes become hard Jike the little fmonth r„ 11 « r *!ll '* . 2 J? 11 in hot countr " 5 ** 



little fmooth GalJ,as Tkeophrajl, 



I G 'alla^Jiue Rohur majm 



The great Gall tree. 



t 2 RoburSu 



Another great Gall tree. 









J 



f The Defection. 

 'TPHe Gall tree growes vp to a fufficient heignt,hauing a very faire trunkeor 



body,^" 



1 nc uau tree growes vp to a fumcicnt heigh r^aumg a very faire trun * cu V :j' j c ked 



1 pn are placed long twiggie branches bringing forth very faire leaues,broa d.ana ^ 



in the edges like the teeth of a faw : among which come forth acornes, ««°^ icb we 



gure cxprefle not the fame, like thofe of the Oke, and likewife a wooddy «^«^L w i m oft 

 name the Gall, hauing certaine fmall eminences or bunches on the out fide, g r0 ?'f *°' r ^ 

 part vpon the flender branches without ftalks,and fometimes they grow at the ^X"%d* 

 by the hcate of the Sun are harder, greater, and more follid in one country than another, 

 to the foile and clymat. & ■ 



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