43 T he right ordering of Bees 
other fades fowen, fromthe thatpe and vehement colbe ten 
f tbe Ape, Alay OTS i 
: and the Crowe map be keptall the peare Diver the earth,co- | : 
_nered With Crawe, and profitable it isto mire twith the wine ‘ 
“in bote formes, a0! neceffarte alfo to bahstiie apoe about ce 
perfois, it 
Ana the pnppofitabte falling. of the bealne , tani ‘ 
fogaes: (efpecially whenall crefcent thinges poe bud fo2th,and | 
fhewethep2 floure) as inthe Moneth of Apzilland Pap, as — 
well on the trees, come and qraffe, which beaftes then feoing — | 
onbe greatlp harmed, theough the dea fallen and all other 7 
thinges alfo much barimed by the fame, as bath bene cea % 
ferned by the ancient and wifehufbanomen. > . 
And the ouermuch falling of raine, frottes 02 batle, efpes , 
ciallp inthe (ping time, andinthe winter time, whit the - 
coane is pet as gralle ; ‘the ercefle of raine alfo veth ‘then theear £ 
ten the (carcitie of bittailes to enfuethat peare. ORG : 
And the great plentie ofbeanes , after the opinion of the 
coimnton bufvandinen,: theonghtbe inuch raine fallen,dothfaze 
fhelve the {carcitie.of coone , and efpectally of tobeate that 9 
 peare. ; 
And alike fungement map be gtueri of the Dke and Bob ¢ 
Iv tree, which ifthep beare plentifullp,then a feuttfull pearefole a 
loweth , and contrarituife bearing bat felv, thena deare years, : 
of co2ne to enfue. : 
And the great plentie of Grafhoppers, twormes and fate iE 
ferpillers appearing in their proper time more than cuftomas 4 
bly, doe nat only declare harme to. vinesand (eves (ower, but 
fo all fruites that peare.: - 4 
_. And the great ttoreof wintes ; nat only caute tte frutes { 
but fcarcitie of come to enfue that peare, 4 
Andafiinelle inamanner throughout the peare , doth De [ 
Carealikelphone of the plagueto enfuethoztipatter. 
And the auncient Hipocrates weiteth,that when in the Sony j 
Mer the Porth winde long continuetb,andin the Waruclk, the 
“tg tuinide with More then nf caine, itooetyatter theeke 
ten 
