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Mandragoras. 



Madragoras is called in english a Madrage, Madrag is wel 

 knowen in Englad, & it groweth in diuerse gardines. The duch 

 men cal it Alram. Mandrage is colde in the thyrde. degree, but the 

 Apples haue some heate in them. 



Marrubium. 



Mamibium is called in greeke Prasion, in englishe Horehound, 

 in duch Wesen ^ Audom, in french Du marrubium, it groweth 

 aboute townes and villages. It is hote in the seconde degree and 

 dry in the thyrde. 



Medica. 



I haue not sene Medica growe in Englad, wherefore I knowe 

 no englishe name that it hath. It hath leaues like a clauer and 

 homed cods wherein it hath sede somthynge facioned lyke Fene- 

 greeke. Therefore it maye be cal ^ led in englishe horned Clauer or 

 snail Trifoly because the coddes are so wrythen in agayne as a 

 water snayle or saynte comiliusses home. It groweth in many 

 places of Italy. 



Malus. 



Malus is named in greke Melea, in englishe an Apple tree, in 

 duche Ein Opfel baume, in french Vn pommier. 



Malus medica. 



Malus medica otherwise called Malus Assyria, or Citrus is called 

 an Orenge tree and vnder the name of Citms are conte}Tied both 

 Limones & also Cytrones & Oreges. These trees growe in Spayne 

 and Italy. 



Malus Cotonea. 



Malus Cotonea is called in greeke Melea Cydomos, in englishe 

 a Quince tree, in duch Kutte baume or ein quidde baume, in frenche 

 Vn Coignier. 



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