14.84 



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Of the Hiftorie of Plants; 



^J The Temperature. 



The barke and Ieaues of the Linden or Line tree, are of a temperate heate fom u 

 ringent. *• mewr hatdryi 



a firing' 



^ The Venues. 



r y^g and 



A 



The Ieaues of 7/7> 



for 



B 



( 



ofFen 



C 



applied thereto very hot. 



bring 



maturation, being 



The floures are commended by diuets againft paine of the head Droceedincr nf . , 1 j 



£££££ ApopIexic "" d aIfo thf falling fickndre > Md «^S3£5SS 



D 



ftilJed water thereof. 



The Ieaues of the Linden (faith Tfaophraftus) 

 tie: the fruit can be eaten of none. 



Chap. 118. 



Of the sZMapk tree. 



K""^ 



b 



i 1 Actrrnajm. 



The great Maple. 



The Iefler Maple. 5^-* 



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9* 



H 



« 







^f T^ Defiriftiw. 



f I* K 



Hegreat M ap ie is a beautiful! and high tree, with a barke of a meane f mo0 *jjj c C v eJy niaoy 



ftanceofthewoodistenderandeafie to ivorke on ; it fendeth forth on euery 1 ^ 



oodlyboughesandbranche Sj whichmakeanexcclIcntfhadowagainfttheheatot w ^ 





