ims the Third booke of the 



i Mefues likcwife bath a dcfcription of pils of the Icaucs of SpurgeOliue (yet Syl 



i i the outward fubftance of i 



andfowcrDateSjwhicI-. Endti c w 



amended againftthedropfie, for they drawe I 



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OfCfsrmaine Oliue Spurge. Cbap.jp. 





THedwarffcB; 

 • nalifhiul: 

 Ii Ji I'he brand b< 



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oftent 



fragrant and pleafantiwe< 



fmal berries,greene at the firft,and ofa (hiningred 



colour when they be ripe, which afterward ware 



ofa darke blacke colour, of an exceeding hot and 



burning taltc, inflamir g( 



thofe tliat do tafte thereof, with dangerofcho- 



king.The roote is woodie. 



This plant groweth natural :n therr I 



cfpecially about Elbing, which we call Me a :i • 



thereof for my garden ,wh< 



hthefirftofthefprmg.-tl 



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Italians do name the fruit thereof Piper Mont/tnum, Mountaine Pepper. Some fay that Lmireouor 



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great: the branches be many,thicke,woodie,immediatly growing 01 



,oth which g row "! ld . <:e a P ^ 



