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This tree is called in Greeke <*-♦* and $>&tv, with Iota in the fecond fvllah u . ;.. t 



Crejcentim^cTyulus : in Engl 



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Oeircth,*?. 3 69. intrearing of the Iujube, in which be fet down thofe thing, xhixZZ 

 concerning Senca in Gattm books of tbe faculties of nourifiiments;in Latine HkewiS * 

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THe anticnt Herbarifts haue fet down four kinds of Cherry trees } tbe firft is great and mld,tbe 

 fecond tame or ofthe garden, the third hath four fruit, the fourth is that which is called in Li- 

 tine chamber afuspr thedwarfc Cherry tree. The later writers haue foiibd diuers forts more, fome 

 bringing forth great fruit,others IcfTer • fome with white fruit, fome with blacke,othcrs ofthe Co- 

 lour of black bloud,vary ing infinitely according to the cly mat and country where they grew. 



I Ceraftts vulgaris. 



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The common Englifh Cherry tree. 



3 Cerafus W^nia. 



The Spaniih Cherry tree 





