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the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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Tdmarivdus . 



The Tamarinde. 







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Tantari»diftiq*al 



the cod of the Tamatinde; 



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were 



tly vfed, and vulgarly knowne in fhop 

 te of the later, as <*Attumut^ and that b 



the name otOxyphiemu, that is, foure Dates, drawne as it may feeme from the Arabicke ap- 

 pelIation,T4W4r/W/,that isjndian Dace : but this name is vnproper, neither tree nor fruit being of 

 any affmitie with the Date, vnlefle the Arabicke Tamar be a word vfed in compofition for fruits of 

 many kindes,as the Greeke Mh», the Latine tntAlunt. »nA A nnl*. wirK „« ; n Pnrri ; fh . fnrw» n*\\ th* 



«.„, *»'««.,,« " 1C WTOt M ""'- l "c J-atine onaium, and Apple with vs in fcnglith • tor we call the 

 Coneof the Pine, andexcrelcence of the Oke leafe, by the name of Pine Apple, and Oke Apple. 

 But howfoeuer it bc,it is no matter for the name, whether it be proper or no,if fo be that it feme to 



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know what 



ed by Prober ^Ifin^de pUm fAgyftiff. 10. The Tamarind<faith he) is a tree c 

 a Plum tree, with many boughes and leaues like thofe of the Myrtle, many ftan 



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hrftgreene, but when they are ripe ofan 



(lend 





fing thereof 



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that they clofely Quit vp and hold their cods f if any be on the tree) 



they 



oftheleauestobec^montrdu^orC?^ ? • a§ ? me ' BuC * hauc obferued th 

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