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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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There is made of this and oile of Linefeed raixt together^ liquorcaTled V> n, ~~* 



beautifie pi&ures and painted tables with,and to make iron glifter, and to de? 1 d *f " vfed 





defend it from ruft. 





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Of the prickly Cedar, or Cedar Imip 



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Iunipe 



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fhrajlw and Mr/fj do teftifie,tfaat is to fay,one of Lycia,and another crimfon. 



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body 



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* isred.ndfetof^ 

 ged barke . the Ieaues be narrow and (harp pointcd,harder than thofe of Iuniper, (harper and more 

 P nckzng,and ftandmg thinner vpon the branches : the fruit or berry is fomtimes as b£ as a hSl 



%***_ r5i?S e bl & ne *T e °i M y rt,e beries,and being ripe it is of a reddim yellow 



ow and then doe 



eat of the fame with bread. 



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i OxycedrusPbamcia. 



Crimfon prickly Cedar 



2 Oxjcedrut Lycia. 



Rough L ycian Cedar. 



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The other low Cedar which growes in Lycia is not fo high as the fa meT > h *" ia &™ -ni 

 wry thed body as big as a mans arrae/ull of boughes : the barke is rough, yellowi ft * xtn ° ut ' 

 red within : the Ieaues ftand thicker, likeat the firft to thofe of Iuniper , but yet fomewn a t w 



Cer ; and in the third or fourth yeare thicker, long and round withal I, coraming neerc to in ^ 





