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Of the HiftorieofPI 



and oilous * /uMa^^ ij- 



fomewhat reddiH^whetcin are found fraall flies, W ormes or eoat hr" P , ? Cod ' 0r "o^T" 

 humorous matter, which cleaueth to the inner fides ^ffiSdS&^Witd of XS2 

 nophy ficall vfc at all The right Turpentine iffueth out ofS^?!^?> 1 .^icb worm* h 

 cutorwoundthem,thewhichisfaireandcl^r,> an A k J !!i:J" D !* nch « <* thefe tr eP c ;r.! Sh 



batkeoftheFirretree. 



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The fecond kinde of Turpentine tree is verv like vnrn rk* c 

 : vet the leaues are greater and hm^Z JaV^™ * c /?«ner,bot that 



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 g«nered f rom ^ 



"growth not Co 



thePiaaciatreeThebernesa,^ 



great horned cods are fhar P e P ointed,and fomevvhatco ne^7rlr? C " pe ofa skie colour T? 

 «,Andoutofthofebladders^ 



a fnligmous excremen t,and mgendred in thofe bladders. The nee doth SS Jl gnats > 

 lj by dropping like the former. luc " ee " ot h alio yeeld his Tur 



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H by dropping like the former. 



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ubftance 

 gn«s,brcd of 



Pen tine 



Cyc lades. 



Bcllo T reporteth that there are found great ^KJe^^ ^^«^ 



rom thence to Damafcustobefould. C/XS . T^"^« ^rS 1 ?^ and "« 

 docke,and in very many places of Portineale and SmmJ k!« r I g ro * esoflt felfeinLanffue 

 without bearing Turpentine. S "" * paine > buC for the ■*>« part like a fluubS 



Theofhraftus writetb/That it growethabout the hill U* ™A ; n m j . 

 ttrub,and writhed .and in DaLfcus and sjr^ 



downe a certame male Turpentine tree and /film fu 3. f J r r ° f a fm all tree : he alfo fetteth 

 firtftU. And of thefe he h£^J^S^^^ %£-».. «« the fenSc 

 which cannot come to riDeneffr . anrl rh* ™k! -.IT ? • nrft > of th e bignefle ofa Lentil! 



v 



beS atrlpe in tpTeXtd Oa^ S£ ¥° $ F^ "**" ™ h * e ne * ** ' * 

 about the fame time? ^^ " the time ° f Gra P e § atherin S- The hotnes appeare 



tu- . • ,1 j- o , 5T The Names. 



ww wride y OT greene berries. 



x^Albotin 



Hwnmtw 



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^J T he Temperature and Fertues 



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«J?5 ' ? l ! CS ' and fruit of . the Tur P cntiDe wee doe fomewhat binde, they are hot in the fe- 

 cond degree, and being greene they dry moderately 5 but when they are dried they dry in the fe- 

 cona degree -and the fruit approacheth more neere to thofe that be dry in the third degree,and alfo 

 Hotter. This is fit to be catenas Diofcorides faith,but it hurteth the ftomacke. 



r;™ P r 5 M J )kct ! 1 . v "ne,hclpcth thofe that haue bad fpleenes, and is drunke in wine againft the bi- 



tings ;of the poi Ion fome fpiders called thalangia. 



TheRofinof the Turpentine tree excelleth all other Rofins, aacording to D softer ides his opini- 

 Tur » Caen writeth > That AcRofinofthcMaftickc tree beareth the preheminence,and then tbe 



^atIvv;^ O M nharhalfoanaft^in S ent0^ Ending faculty, and yet notfomuch as Mafticke 5 but it 

 btlall tnalUce , rt ainebitterncfle joyned, by reafon whereof it digefteth more than that of we 

 S-S ree: through the fame quality there is likewife in it fo great aclenfing,asalfoit heaieta 

 rS3 ji» mtf ?- th , booke of thc facu,ties °^ m ple medicines . but in his booke of medicines ^ 

 53! S k ? L dcs ' he maketb that of tJlc Turpentine tree to be much like the Rofins of the 

 Larch tree,which he affirmcth to be moifter than all the rcft,and to be without both fljarpnefle and 



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T! R U r° f f T r Pentine prouoketh vrine and ftirreth vpfleflily Iuft. 



gh 



bdly. cpeneth **W% 



of the liuerand rpleeqe^rouokethvrine.antfdriucth forth grauell, being taken the quantity 



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oftwro 

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