HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



Some there be that would haue the berries to be called racc/aiaand Ftccin 



purple colours : after the fanxmaner,I'aith he, they temper 



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e, dry,and aftrin 



TheleauesofPriuctdo .Ms.andvlcersofthemouth 



being gargarized with the iuice and decoftion thereof, and therefore they be excelle 

 putintolotions 3 to«rafhth< wichwomen, cankers and 



Theberricsare aplcafa - rnfhcs,anddiuersotherbird 



Of mocheTrimt. Chap. 54.. 



I PhiUjreatrt: 2 phUlyreuMthre folio. 



krhiefiripion. 



1 /""^vYprusisakindc fie forts or kindes thereof 



\^, do rctainc, the.! des .-this plant groweth 



gieboughes* which are 



'•-■hire flowers, 

 of blacke berries,very like the berries of the Elder t 



