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Of the Hifloricof Plants 



^J The Time. 



(torn the fifteenth of September vnto th 



Uduusjrta wc gainer nppicSjV^ucnicSjaiiu iuc 



gotten,as we haue written in the defcription. 



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ratine alio Caryophyu^&ua uaviu : in hrench,C/*« dfe G^/fr : the Mauritania^ rZT T, 



4 lian C^ in high Dutch, ^aegel: in Spanifh,C/i,4 ^SSffiEf^g' • , 

 Molucca 's,c%r«< • of the Pandet M ™» M and cbmmfU: ^Bn^i^^l^ 



. 1T The Temperature. } UC5 ' 



Cloues are hot and dry in the third degree. 



~, „ - . rf 1F TheVertues. 



Cloues ftop the belly: the oile or water thereof dropped into the eies, foarpens the fieht and 

 clenfeth away the cloud or web in the fame. ,iu«pcu»ioc ngncana 



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Ike procureth the a& 



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rather thick 



Indians 



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*«-"&— «-« » ««- "«iu a iiucuccii nxe cne Cloues tnemfelues, wherewith th< 



cure their woands and other hurts,as we do with Balfam. 



The vfe of Cloues, not oncly in meate and medicine, but alfo in fweet pouder and fuch like, is 

 iufficiently knowne: therefore this fliaM fuffice. 



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f There were formerly three figures iinhis chapter : wherefore I omitted two as impertinent. 





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hap. i5i. * Of the J^utmeg tree. 





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1 Nux M 'n feat \i rotunda, fiue fosmina. 



The round or female Nurmeg. 











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a Nux Mjrtjiica oblwgA> fiue mas. 



The longilh or male Nutmeg. 





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