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Of the Hiftorie of PJ 







we or 



fiue cubits,hauing tough and pliant ftalkes and twiggy branched to n* ^ 



The Ieaues be round,thick,and ftiffe like the l^^^fj^i^^^^n co! u r 



SiTTfT fl 5am ° n§ Wh 'l h arif !f " S? h Vpri§bt f P f, " g ' bearin2 manv fm J S^^ieaue; 

 tilth yellow floures, vpon long and red (talks 



«. After which follow fmaWdtoS n CgI ^ 



,.. / -r j-.flocky tuft, crifped and mrUi n ntI,, * Ilk e feeds 



filken fleece,which curleth and foldeth it felfe abroad like aWge Sb^hi£j Cari8as w 4t 



coolly 



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Venice Sumach. 



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or 



Cotinus Corhrius Tim* 



Red Sumach. 







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c %ZW tA groweth in Orelans neereAu w 

 Styria v and many other places. It groweth on moft of the hils of France 

 vpper Pannonia or Auftria,and alfo of Hungaria and Bohemia. 



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sof 

 the 



% The Time. 



floure and 



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of 



The firft is called Co<rgygria, and Ceceygria • in Englifh, Venice Sumach, or Silken bum; 

 tlinj,C4ti»ut ,inhis i6.booke,i 8. chapter. There is, faith he,on mount Apennine a fhrub w««* j» 



calte&Cotinvstdlincamentamodo Conchjlij colore infignis^ and yctCvwu* is oleaner >? l ?f Ai JJJ L u e d 



the wild Oliue tree, from which this fhrub doth much differed therfore it may rightly d e c 

 Cotinus CorUria. Diners would haue named it S minus, which name is not found in any o ^ 

 Urriters.The Pannonians do cal it Far&lauff: it is alio thought that this flirub is c ^S r ' ._ Jz£ 

 which in his 1 3 book, 2 a . chapter he wriceth in thefe w otds-.Coggygria is alfo like to <m ' 



fo gr 



other 



tree. 



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the 



gether 



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as 



A The Ieaues ofCoggigriajx Silken Sumach 



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and Italy for g«* 





