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rathe ripe,fome later,as alfoone that is manured in our Gardens, which is very great, bigger t 

 ai y Filberd,and yet a kinde of Hedge Nut : this then that hath beene faid lhalliuffice for He< 

 Nuts* 



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TheHafell trees doecommonly grow in Woods and in dankifh vntoiled places ; they are alfb 

 fet in Orchards, the Nuts whereof are better* and of a fweeter tafte, and be moft commonly reddc 

 within. 



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The catkins or Aglets come forth very timely,before winter be fully paft,and fall away in March 

 or Aprill,fo foone as the Ieaues come forth : the Nuts be ripe in Auguft. 



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This flirub is called in Latme,Coryli# : in Greeke,w«*nmi**;that is , if uxPomica % ox Ponticke 

 Nut : in high Dutch, ^afclfttauck tin low Dutch, ^uUUtti in Englifti, Hafell tree, and Filbeid 

 tree ; but the Filberd tree is properly that which groweth in gardens and Orchards,and whoft (mt 

 is commonly wholly couered ouer with the huskc,and the fhell is thinner. 



The Nut is named in Latine, Nux Ponticajtnuis Nux, parua Nttx : it is alfo called Nux fr***fi**y 

 TXux Her4ckottCd y zs\A commonly Nux aue//ana,by which name it is vfually knowne to the Apotbeca- 



nesjnhigh Dutch^afcl 0ttf? tin low Dutch^aftlHtOtCtlttn lta\hn 9 N0MMple 9 ^^a0e^leceBi: 

 *n Xrcnch,NeifMes ? &N0tf<:tics : in Spanifti^^^^.in fingli(h 9 Hafell Nur,and fUbetd* 





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