HISTORIE OF 



PLANTS. 



I145 



brooke, where moft of the hedges are nothing clfc but Barberic bufhes. 





land. 











ThelcauesfpringfooitlinAp.,: -< ' , " t ^rm September. 





Gdm calieth this Thome in Grcckc : *.. Z'l, X'' 



makcih it to differ from *^V 



in his book 









. t ; here he reck thvptlxtc e'er i ? « « 1 







i "7,"' 





;' ; ";stc«ikth a ruw 











SS^SSi 





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: of the later 



; 











Spm.umct.i, 



Sfuu»idi,mAOx}MAiahtCaltai. 





T 1 ic illauMit ' c ,»c 



drie in the fecond degree: and: 



is<fe*»aIfo 





cmtmgqualiue. 





The Icaues are vfed of diners to real 



mdinftecdofafalladc^sberhc 



cheheatcofB 







■ ,, 









ihotIaskes,'and for r* 



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.. 





ncth all thofc things before remi 



EL, but B 



' 







>ither in ftrong lic 3 made with aft 



csoftheafhF 



tree,and the haire often moiftned therewith maketh it yellow. 



Of the white Thome >or Hawthorne Tree. Qhab.n. 



-k-rhekmits. 



* moft parts of Engia: 



..... 

 good credit ej who haue feeue the fame ; but my felfe haue noticene itjand therefore leaue it to be 



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