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Lib. 5 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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pproch of winter,as not being able by reafon of their 



^f The Time. 



As touching the time of his flourishing and bringing his fruit to raaturitie,wee haue as ^etno 



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certain knowIedge,but is thought to be green both winter and fummer. 



% The Names. 



This raoft notable tree is called by the Indian name ftoBcof fome y Mofff and Muefiejaken from 

 bis tender foftncfTe^as fome haue deemed : it may be called the Fenel tree, or one of the Balme or 



Balfara trees. 





^f TktTemp^ 



hot 



.whereby itappcares, befides the 



% The Femes. 



fpeciall skill they haue 



the boiling.do make a raoft wholfome wine or drinke,as alto a kinde of vineger, and fomtimes ho- 

 nyjwhicharc very ftrangeeffcas,thefe three things being fo contrary in tafte. 

 The Icaues boiled and the decoaion drunke,helpeth them of any difeafe proceeding of a cold 



Call iC» 



i nc Dance ot tins tree boiled,and the legs that be fwdln and full 

 flion diuers times,takethaway both the infirmities in fhort fpace. 



all plants,which they of old time had in fuch eftimation and reuerenee 



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hed with the dec 



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god, accord ing 



god 



P. 



ifer buic dederatfli 

 ly voc&nt Super*, m 



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i 



I'lttTr ? / fCC ?T t K ? £ ' the y ma y rcade * Iea ' ned dircourfc of it fet forth in La- 



i°g chapter, t 



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A 



B 



being^hite like vnto Manna, diflblued in rnilke, taketh C 



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D 



E 



F 



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hap. ,47. Of the Qamllor Cinnamon me. 



% TkDifiriflini 



« ;B«r beautifull kauesin a £ ike *tf rf.h ^"^"^^^^^tlta 



Among thefi 



black fruit or 



bou 



fr 



hereof 



hand 



the ground in the heate of the St W .1 C l m * m ™> which is ? 



N n n n n - S hofe hcate ic wrneth 



foldetb 





