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B. 



OftheHifbricofPIanc 



s. 



^ D — , , -— cornered Ieaues, much like to thofe of the Vine, hanei™ hv inn„ a 



difh ftalkes , the flonres hang by cIuftcrs,of a whitifh greenc colour j after them common Xt 

 fruit faftened together by couples, one right againft another, with kernels bumping out i 

 the place in which they are combined : in all the other parts flat and thin like vnto parchr 

 relembling the innermoft wings of graflioppers : the kernels be white and little. 



to 



or 



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ignefle of a rree,bu 



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com- 



monly itgroweth low after the manner of a rtirub : the barkeof the young (hoots h^.» v , 

 fmoothjthe fubftance of the wood is white,and eafie to be wrought on.-the Ieaues are cornere^T/lT 

 thofe of the former, (lippery, and faftened with a reddifh ftalke, but much Jefler, very like tnbi/ 

 neffe and fmooth nefTe to the leafc of Sanicle, but that the cuts are deeper: the floures be as thofe 

 of the former, greenc, yet not growing in cluftcrs,but vpon fpoked rundies.-the fruit ftandethbv 



fwoand twovnnnaft*»mnrfnar.fl-alIr<» / 



two vpon 





f Tie Place. 



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Thefinall or hedge Maple groweth almoft eucry wherein hedges and low woods 



The great Maple is a (banger in England, onely it groweth in thewalkcs and places of pleafure 



tree. 



lliadovr fake, and vnder the name of Sy 





Thefc trees floure about the end of March,and their fruit is ripe 



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A 



C The Names 







This tree is called in Greeke «&f**tM< $ in L 



The great Maple is called in high Dutch^tpjttie, and l©flIDefe&Crnc 

 .Errand Plafne abufiuely , and this is thought to be properly called •*•*<* 

 ued that take this for ?Utanm % or the Plane tree, being 



Iy)called the Sycomore tree. And feeing vfe will hauc 



fferfrom this, % This is now commonly (y 



the baftard Sycomore 





gh Dutch,|»a(qiott»Kin low Dutch,©00Ob0Ut 

 ommon Maple. 



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^j i nc m crnycrtimrc mar criucs. J 



What vfe the Maple hath in medicine we finde nothing written of the Grecians,but PUnj in his A 

 booke,8 chapter affirraeth.That the root pouncd and applied, is a lingular remedy for the paine 

 the tintuS ertnut Sammontm writeth,that it is drunke with wine againft the paines of the fide. 



Si latus immeritum mrfo tent at ur acutt, 



AccenCum tinges lafidemfiridentibus vndis. 



Hinc bib is : ant Acer is radicem tundjs, & vna 



Cum vino cap is : hoc pra fens me die amen habetur. j* 





f fharpe difeafe inuade, 

 heated (lone : 



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This drinke. Or Maple root in poud 



knovrne 



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a p. up* Of the ^Poplar Tree. 



<H Tie Kinder. 



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Here be diuers trees vnder the title of PopIar,yetdiffering very not Aly , as (hall be bedared in 



2 the acfcriptions,whereof one is the white, anothet the blacke, and a third fort fet downe by tU- 

 . winch is the Afpe,named by him Z^jand by TheepbrtJlusferkistYtixnifc there 

 .^ric^or of the Indies,whica is not to be found in thefe regions of Europe 



is 



another of 



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