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Of the H iftoric of Plants 



The greater is called in Latine£* 

 ly that which being often lopped fei 



1 ' * ' * " ' "Tbeophrafi 



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whiter, A mcrina. 

 Tbeophraflm v 



Withie (the red, being the Greeke Withy) 



/pedes, the third kinde 



CIS 



Withy.Twig Withy : Petrm Crefc 



«fl The Temperature 



:ed.and barkeof Willowes arc cold 





gent 



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^ Thevemes. 

 of Withy or Willowes do ftay the 



faid 



B 



C 



The greeneboughes with the leaues may very well be brought u^^ZtS^ 

 beds of rbofe that be ficke of feuers,for they doe mightily cooie the heate of the aire, which h n* 

 is a wonderful 1 refreshing to the ficke Patients. ' n 8 



Diofcoridts 



vineger 5 takes away cornes and other like rifings in the feet and toes : diuers,faith Gd<n t doe Hit the 

 barke whileft the Withvis in flouring and o^rhex * ^mm l™^*,i.u»,u;-u .u r' „i 



and Tub till parts 



hen they 



A 



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HAp.jd. £y*fo O/fk free. 



i 0le4fatma; 



The manured Oliue tree. 



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a Oledfyluiftrifl 



The wilde Oliue tree 



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