_ the firft Treat ife, 45. 
baies doe auntwere to cche moneth, ofthe whichefouredapes, 
that eache one of the foure, docth declare theconditian of the 
quarter follotwing,and beginning alfo to recks sen | roucmber as 
| the fir moneth of the yeare. i 
- Aud the generall Hanes ofdcarth and plentie after # minds 
of the auncient hufband inenbe thele, asthe ouermuch coloes 
— nelle D2ping, the onermuch mopfure foftning, the ouermuche- 
heate queatlp burning, and the ouermuch dpinefle putrifping 
~ and woking intodutt, 
F02 when anp of thele qualitirs thall erceede in the proper 
_ time, but efpeciallp in that time, which to the come and 
fruites donot agree, then tall dearth and Acarcitie Beth of 
; frutetes andcooncenfue. 
+ As for erample, when the moneth of gparch Halle guer 
niovt and wet, lubich rather ought fo be d2ie,and that the 
— Moncth of April thal be dpie , wobich then sught to be mopf, 
both after pronounce the penturte of the fruites of the earth. 
‘Ana if that part alfa of fommer thalbe weat, in which the 
; copnedoth then fall onto tipeneffe’, that rather ought to be 
pole, Doth after fiqnifie tyericaroite both of conte and other 
A fruites of the earth. . 
 ) Andthelike map be faive of the other conttitutions swhich 
| mbonthe elemental! qualities foal be in futha conditionas 
 pobehagre, then doe thep promite both froitfulnente “a 
_ plentifuluetfe. 
| Audif inthe Spring be fiqnes: of colve arb bouabt, ati that 
- firtheiende of the fpzing neare the full moore’be froftes , then 
| fyall follow terp fmall peelde of the frnitesiof the earthy; ha 
ttle winethatperefalloming, 
And if the (pring be dzic, then'fewe thaltehe fiuittes of on 
trees be, pit gad, and the Icarciticof come thal be that peare. 
i AnviktheSping fall be colbe, i paca pe of. nt Carthe 
fhallbetateripe, 
| adi theSpingand Bemiiiée Fyatl be once wette, 102 mis 
- fie,02 colde, with: cloudie weather for ntanpe dates: ‘togither, 
Whiles.all the treeehaue 7 theivblomems, and the-fictoes 
CHIT b.if. oe their - 
