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not Eupatorium Mesues, for that is called in englishe Maudlene. 

 It is bote in the fyrst degree. 



Faba. 



Faba is named in greeke Cyamos, in englishe a beane, in duche 

 Ein bon, in frenche ^Febue. Beanes growe in al coutreis in pletie 

 inough. 



Fagus. 



Fagus is named in greeke Phegos, in duch Ein buchbaume, in 

 French Fan. Bech trees growe plentuously in many places of Eng- 

 land. Two of the greatest that euer I sawe, growe at Morpeth on 

 .ij. hylles right ouer the Castle. 



Ferula. 



Ferula is called in greeke Narthex, but howe that it is named in 

 englishe, as yet I can not tel, for I neuer sawe it in Englande but 

 in Germany in diuerse places. It maye be named in englishe herbe 

 Sagapene or Fenel gyante, it is hote and maketh suttle. 



Ficus. 



Ficus is called in greke Syce, in english a fig tree, in duch Ein 

 fyge baume, in frech vng figuer. There are diuers Fyg trees in 

 Englande in gardines, but no where els. 



Ficus Aegyptia. 



Ficus Aegyptia is called also Morus Aegyptia and Sycomorus, it 

 is one tree, hauyng a name of a Fyg tree and a Mulbery tree, 

 wherefore it may be called a Mulbery fyg tree, it is to be found in 

 Aegypt, but not in thys parte of Europa that I knowe of. 



Filix. 



' Filix is called in greeke Pteris, in english a Feme or a brake, 

 in duche Ein wait fam, in frenche Fauchier. There are two kindes 



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