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loofe teeth. 

 The fame boyled in lee doth make the haires blacke if they be bathed or waflied therewith, and 



fuffered to dry of it felfe. ^ 



The berries are of the like faculty, the pouder whereof when they be dried ftay the laske, all iC 

 fues of bloud,and alfo the whites. 



It is reported that the barke of the rootof the treeburied a certaine time in the earth, and after D 

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with. 



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boyled and ftarnped according to Art, makcth good 





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°*£ t Zizyphacandidi. 



The Beadc tree. 



HAP.m, Of the "Beade tree. 



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$ 2 ZizjphaCappAdodeA. 



The Bcade tree of Cappadocia. 







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\o: all which and each whereof haue erred together, both inrefpe&ofthcfruitandof the whole 

 tree: forae haue called it Zizypha, though in faculty it is nothing like • for the tafte of this fruit is 

 very vnpleafant, virulent and bitter. But deciding all controuerfles, this is the tree which <^f»;«* 

 calleth Kyiztdcrach, which is very great, charged with many large armes,that are garnifhedwith 

 twiggie branches, let full of great leaues confiding of fundry fmall leaues,one growing right op- 

 pofitetoanothcrliketbeleauesof theafli tree or Wicken tree, but moredeepelycutabourrhe 

 c dges like the teeth ofafaw: among which come the flourcs, con filling of Hue fmall blew leaues 



abroad in manner of a ftarre : fro.n the raiddeft whereof gtoweth forth 



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