

Lib. 5 



Of the Hiftorie of PI 





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facet fmelI,grovving in clufters,many hanging vpon one ftem,which the Grauer hath omitted : af- 

 ter which come the berries 5 green at the firft,and bJacke when they be ripe, with a little hard ilone 

 within,in which lies a kcrncll. 



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ether and Mat thiol** haue fet forth another Af 4^/^. being alfo another baftard 



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rather the kernel] thereof,is as hard as a bead of Corall^fomwhat round,and of a fhining blacke «*. 

 lour jwhicb the cunning French perfumers do bore thorow,making thereof bracelets,chaines,and 

 fuch like trifling toyes.which they fend intoEng!and,fmcared ouerwith fomeoddefweet Com- 





Pomanders,for great fummes of mony. 



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Baftard Privet. 



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Corall Privet. 



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Thefe trees grow in diuers places of France, as about Tholoufe and fundry other places. Tfiey 



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The flouresbud forth in the Spring: the fruit is ripe in Nouemberand December. 



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baftard Privet is that tree which diners fufped to be that Mxhdth or CMachdeb of which 



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1 hard thing tc 

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thereof. 



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A a r° DC r rnin 8 ttis Daftar(1 Privet we liau * learned as yet no vie thereof in phy ficke. The kernels A' 



octheref, 



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ore good for the ft 



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than hath been fpoken in riedefcnp- 



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