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i^tfo 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 





Vt vidi, vtperij, nee not is knihus arji 

 Ardet vt tdmagnos Pittea fed* deos. * 



Alfo in Fajt. 4. 





Mc acandit geminat fro Umpade Pin Mt 

 Htm ceteris [mis nuncquoque Ted* datur. 



The fame doth alfo Virgil GgmRe,*£neid. 7. 



N. 



Ip fa inter media* ,flagt mem fervidapinum. 



Snjlimt. 



Wherein ^ftead I of Flagrtmem Pinumfervius admonifathvs to vnderftand ted, Pim <w ,r 

 confenteth with them.in the manage Song of ulU and UKaSin ) "HMtdmfa 



Maw 



P meant quate tedam . 



And Prudently in Hymno Cerei Pafchalis, 



Sen Pirns ficeamfert alimonUm, 





Moreouer,theherbe Pcuced A 

 Latke yinafteUum&iPinusfkx. 

 in Latine not P/cea t but 7/#*v. 



w* is called 



The$phrafli 9 ot Theophrafi 



j ^ 



of mount Ida , and the other the feaPine with the round fruit : but wee hold the ZaS 

 fruit or apple of the wild mountain Pine is fhorrer,and that of the fea Pine lonecr.This may more 

 truly be Maeedonummas or the Macedonians male Pine: for they make two forts of wildePinej, 

 the male and I the female, and the male more wry thed and harder to bee wrou<xhtvpon, the female 

 more eafie - ? but the wood of this is more wrythed,&not fo much in requeft for works as the other, 



J&ilDct i^att jbaum 



%m$nmM 



fecond wilde Pine tree is named common 



brojnd Cirmolo ;it feems to differ nothing atall from the Macedonians wilde female Pine,fbr the 

 wood iseafie to be wrought on, and fcructhfordiucrsand fundryworks. 



Thethird they call Mugo . this may be named not without caufe^w^V that is to fay, #«»$ 

 /V*/w,ordwarfe Pine : yet doth it differ from Cnantycuce, the herb called in Englifh,ground Pine. 



The fourth wild Pine is named in Greekc, iv*"***. • in Latine,-M4m/'wdjand Marina ftms ■ to 

 EngliihjfcaPinc. 



That which the Latincs call Tedajs named in Greek* «***, and «a»: in high-Dutch. ifltyttffc 

 may be termed in Engliil),Torch Pine. 



Tl/nj isdecciued,in that he fuppofeth Torch Pine to beatreeby it felfe,making it the fixt kind 

 of Cone tree : as likewife he crreth in taking Z4rix t the Larch tree,for ««« the Pine tree. And as Dt- 

 tyorides makcth fo little difference as fcarce any,between ma and »'**, and fuppofeth themtobee 

 both of one kinde, fo likewife be fets downe faculties common to them both. 



5[ The Nature and Venues. 



, Thebarkeof them both,faith he,doth binde: being beaten andapplied it cureth MerigalM 

 3 ?,, a ! low v,cc «and burnings.if it be laid on with Litharge and fine Frankincenfe. . 



With the Ccrot of Myrtles it healeth vicers in tender bodies : beeing beaten with Coppo- 

 flayeth tettars and creeping vicers : it drawes away the birth and aftef-birth,if it be taken vmier 

 2 ""iui^.^unkeicftoppcth thcbelly,and prouoketh vrine. . tcfflFer at 



unit., oeingdrunkeitftoppcth the belly,and prouoketh vrine. . „ mre rat 



C Galen hath almoft the fame things ; but he faith that the barkeof the Pine tree is m0 ^L e 



thcrof* PlCCh Wee ! the lca " CS ftam P ed takc awa y h0C fvVClIinSS 3nd thC 

 D Beine ftamnedandr^n^ ;„. • ii-iljk ^l^:_^.t,**«»h Jfrhevbe wafhtfJ" 1 J 



ftamped 



fwellings 



£ 



Being ftamped and boiled in vincger they affwage the pain of the teetty fthey be xn& ■ t 

 this decoflion hot : the fame be alfo good for thofe that haue bad litters, being drunke «r« 

 ormedc. D " '. q^z 



Of the fame operation is likewife the barke of the Pine nuts i but (?4^affirmeth that tne QI 



