V 



\ic,6 







Of the 



3 PbiByrtaftrrdta z.Clnfij. 



The fecond toothed Priuet oidnfius. 







this, that the Ieaues of thisni, diff P reD cci, 

 but in faculty they are like! P ** br ° adcr > 



3 This kinde of Priul# sc i_ 

 hedge buft^thehefe" 6111 ^ Jike 'n 

 the branches are longK « k - fiX , CubitJ ! 

 red with a whitifh b&*g£ J"?^ 60 * 

 ' fomewhat broad, jagged on T ? W " es 

 teeth of a faw, u$$tS£ *&***** 

 among which come forth tKS?' : 

 ther my Author nor my felfc fifaSS 

 berries growvpon final! foot-ftalk f 0r * fc 

 ™ft part three together, being S " d tf 

 he bigneffe of pepper grainesfor My cl cb ° 

 ne S> of a blacke colour when they be r£ c 



*t r V The Place. 



ThefepIantsdogrowinSyrianeerethcci. 

 ty Afcalon, and were found by our induftrious 



Fena in the mmtnraifv** n^*~ vt..l. 



Montpel 



mountarnes 



♦u r j « - " iC WIW «J * Planted in 



thegarden at BarneEImesxieereLondoabc. 

 Jongmg to the right Honourable the Earlc of 

 fcflex:Ihaue them groping in my garden like 





The 



f The Time. 



Swing : the floures (hew themfelues in May 

 and Iune : the fruit is ripe in September. 



% The Names. 



This Priuet is called in Greeke, »'<*,, and in 

 U/U( , n . r , - Ratine alfo Cyprus : they may be named in Eng- 

 MocLPriuet,for the reafon following:they are deceiued who taking Plin, 



t u . • • i. A te S aut "^^'^' oro «rWcftenie Priuet, as wc banc flieiwd in the 



former chapter,!; is the Arabians Alcanna, or Heme. : and it is alfo called of the Turkes Heme euen 



at this prefent time 



% The Temperature. 



• 



The Ieaues of thefe kindes of Priuet haue a binding quality,as Diefctridesmheth 



&T The Vprtio?* 



A 



B 

 C 





Beingchewed in the mouth they heale the vlcers thereof, and are a remedy againft inflammati- 

 ons or hot fwellmgs. * ° 



The decoaion thereof is good againft burnings and fcaldings. 



The fame being damped and fteeped in the juyce of Mullen and laid on,do make the haire red, 



as Diofcorides noteth. BeSonius writetb, that not onely the haire, but alfo the nether parts of mans 



body and nailes likewife are coloured and died herewitkwhich is counted an ornament among the 

 Turks. • 



The floures being moiftned in vineger and applied to the temples aflwage head-ache. 



There is al fo made of thefe an oile called oleum Cyprimm. fweet of fmell. and good to heate and 



%ple the finewes. 







h a p. 5p. Of bajlard Vrimt. 



% The Deft 



i 



THis fhrubby trce,cailede^/^4/e^or MahaleL is alfo 



tight ftalkes and 



™ n-ijcsanaipreaaing branches : whereon do grow Ieaues 



tfm aefenpnon : amongft which come forth noffie floures 



vnlike vnto the' Damfon or Buiiefle tree, bauing many jg 



* r 



ftreet 



