Lib. x 



Of the Hiflorie of PI 



% 3 Cedrus Lycia altera. 



The other Lycian Cedar. 



of the Cypreffe tree, or of the fecond Sauine, thac 

 is,bluncandnot pricking at aril- which being brui- 

 fed betwixt the fingers, doth yeeld a very pleafant 

 fmell : fo doth one and the felfc fame plant bring 

 forth below iharp & prickly leaues, & aboue thick 

 and blunt ones, as that notable learned Herbarift 

 Clufius hath raoft diligently obferued : the fruit or 

 berry is round like that of Iuniper, of color yellow 



when it is ripe,inclining r •«-—•/- 



bitter,but fweet of fmell. 



at 



* 3 



CyprelR 



vnhkc thofe of thelaft defcribed , yet fomewhat 



broader 



being as big as Hafell nuts, and of a red or fcarlet 



ffr<*. ± 



d> 



H 



Crimfon 



of 



I taly,Spain,and Afia,than in other countries. For 



grow 



than 



where.and bringeth forth greater beries of the big- 

 nes of an hafell nut, and fweeter, as that molt dili- 

 gent writer Belloaiusteporteth. Clufius fhewcs,that 

 the prickely Cedar and the Iuniper tree be of fo 

 great a growth indiuers places of Spaine,that the 

 body of them is as thicke as a man. 



The Lycian Cedar is found in Province 



France.nor far from MaffHia mA m-m.^c •»« ~< 



of 



• 



«J The Time. 



Winter alfo I 



Epy 



— — -»• ^ %»»*vi 



Iuniper. 



nil of fruit,by reafon that they contioual- 

 w« i«ii new come in their places : in the fpring grow vp new 

 utumne they wax ripe the fecond yeare a as do the berries of 



ff The Names. 



from 



a ,/•■"* *■«""■***" *-«"»■ «^»'w,«uu numuesLeart,Limesna low Uedars.for difference 

 toe tall and great Cedar which beareth Cones. 



in F he f f< £ mer i , S , na S ed . in Gr , C 5. kc ' ****£ and K, ^» 5 "»* f • ^ Latine,0*jwfr<Mnd Cedrus Puma : 

 « cngiiih,pnckly Cedar,and Crimfon Cedar : i»% fyrnameth it Ph«nicea,oi the crimfon color 



CM 



i . . r 7 ," .;. , , ' w-.wj.wp itmucsjcuciiuy me 14111c name mey giu* 



rae lumper $ wherein likewife they are thought to imitate diuers of the old writers, who haue no 



ww^edar treesjet with an addition o^„t &c , or prickly Cedars. 



Theephraft, 



t 



d vfe it in ftead of Savi^wh ich they 



thi 



J" nothing like to the Cyprefle cones. 



,1S 



of 



Cedrula) 



• II 



the prickly Cedar is alfo called Fernix^d is fold infted 





tree. 7^-^ 



thereof gUtn ° r IiqiK>r ^ hich if]fl,eS f 



^J The Nature and Fertnes, 



fubft ClUt u Cedar >* s G4/f * writcth,is hot and dry in a manner in the third degree • the matter or A 

 Ms t™ th . creof . is fvveet of ftnc11 like thac of Iuniper , and is vfed for perfumes and odoriferous 



together with the leaue*. 



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ZZZ J. 



The 



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«/?«<, K./^C^if.-notwithftanding Cofaw, as hee 





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