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It helpeth the dropfie and thejaundife, andprocureth vnto women theirdefircd fickeneflc. 



j Ou^Aathor here alfogtue the n^^ or the mticB 47 tsec, indthc other bv thenar ^ fe*~ 



^tbcfemakBayrthcdiffcrcnccinchcfigarWvraslctkornoaCjVvhcrcforcIhauc made one ferae- »«woif or Lmm 





Cuav.6$. OJ the Wilde Baj tree. 





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many 



crumpled, of a deeoe and 



floures 



at the edges into a light purple : after which follow fmall berries of a 

 " "— : "— — feeds like the nones or feeds of grapes : the lcaues and ail 



of the plant are altogether without fmcll or fauour 







X LaurtuTinus. 



^ The wilde Bay treei 



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The Portingale wildc Bay tree 



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1 ^ Tims iMptmc a groweth very like to CernttsTxmln^ or the Dog-berry tree,but the branches 

 be thicker,and more ftiffe,couered with a reddifh barke mixed with greene : the leauesare like the 

 jormer,but larger,hauing many finewes or veines running through the fame like as in theleauesof 

 ia ge : the floures hereof grow in tufts like the prccedent,but they are of a colour more declining td 

 P ur ple : the fmall branches are likewife of a purple colour : the leaues haue no fmell at all, either 

 good or bad : the berries are fmaller than the former ,0 f a blew colour declining to blacknefle. 



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Wording to the nature and fcituation of thofe countries : they 2 

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