Plinies Naturall Hiftdrie, 



chap: 



2iOf the mcdicinable venues of vincgrc Squil- 

 litickcj of Oxymell or honied vinegrCj of 

 cuitj of the dregs or lees of wine, vinegrc, 

 and Guit. 



jkThc vcrtues of Olives, of the leaves of the O- 

 livejOf the floure and afhes of the Olive, of 

 the white and blacke fruit of the Olive : alfo 

 of the dregs or grounds of oile. 



4. Mcdicinable properties obfervcd in the 

 leaves of the wild Olive^of the oile made of 

 the wild vine flowersj of the oile Cicinum, 

 the oylesof Almonds^Baies, and Myrtles, 

 the oilc ofGhamamyrfine or grand Myrtle, 

 alfo of Cyprefle,of Cyttons,& walnutSj&c. 



5. The ^Egyptian Palmetreethatbeareth Bcn^ 



chap, 



alfo of the Date tree called Elate, and ths 



vercues of them. 

 ^.The niedicin able vcrtues of fundrie plants^ 



namely ,in their flower, leafe^fruic, boughs^ 



barkejWoodjjuice, rooc,and aflies. 

 7, Of PeareSjand the oblervations ro them be- 



longingjof Figges both wild and favageiof 



Erineum, and other forts of plants, with 



their vertues. 

 8. Of Pine-nuts,and Alraondsjof theFilbard 



and Walnut, of Fiftickcs and Cheftouts, 



of Charobs, CorneiIs,Strawberrie trees, 



andBaics* 



p.OftheMyrtiegende, of Myrcidanum, and 

 the wild Myrtle. 



In fumme, there bee noted in this booke medicines, j[lories,and obfervations, a ihoufand 

 foure hundred and nineteene^ 



Latinc Authors cited, 



C^olgiuSyVom^em Lenaus^Sextm Niger ^and lulm Bafmpho mot in Greeke hoth^ AntoniiM 

 Cafior^ Uj^arrofornelm Cdfm^cind FAbianm, 



toiraine Writers. 



Theophrajlu^^ Bemocritm^ Orphm, Pythagoras^ Mago^ Minaiider the author of the hcoke Bie^ 

 chreJlA^'HlcanderyB0mer^HeJiodmyMufmSy4ndA)9axikti^» 



Phyficians. 



MneJlhem^Callifnachm^Phamas the naturall Fhilofopher^Swm^TamariflHSyHippocratesyChrj^ 

 Jt^pmyDmies^ Ophion^ Heracltdes^HkefiuSyBionyfiiiSy 4pollodorm of CittiayApollodorus the J a- 

 rentine^ Praxagora^yPliflonicmyMediu^yDieuchesfleophantmyPhiliHiOy ^fclepiadesfratevt^y Pe^ 

 tromt^^Di0dotmyT6lla^P.rafjiratuiyDiagoraSyAndreaSyMneficUs^EpicharmmyDamm 

 fmtnes^heopokmmyMetredoruSy SolonyLycmfilympids the midwife of Thebes ^VhjllinmyPetreius^ 

 Miciion^GUuciAy4!idXenocrates^ 



5THE XXIIIL BOOKE TREATETH OF 

 Trees growing wild i 



Chapi 



1. Medicinabie vertues obferved in wild trees, 



2. Thc Egyptian Beanetree^Lotus, 



3. Matt and Acornes. 



4. The grain or bcrie of the tree IIex,of Gals3of 



Mi&lto,of little bals and maft of trees, the 

 root of Cirras,and of Corke. ' 



5. Of the Beech, the Cypreflc tree, the tall 

 Ccdar,the fruit or berrie therof,and of Gal- 

 banum. 



6. Of Ammoniacum, Storax, Spondylium, 

 Spagnusjthe Terebinth tree, of Chamas- 

 pitys or IvaMufcata, of Efulaor Pityufa, 

 of Rofins, of the Pitch-tree and the Lcn- 

 liske, , . ; 



Chap. 



7. Of ffiffe Pitch, of Tarre,ofPitcli twice boy- 

 ledjofPilfaiphaltjofZopifla, of the Torch 

 trecjand Lentiske. 



8. The vermes of the Plane tree, the Afh, the 

 Maple,the AfpCjtheEImCjthe Linden tree 

 orTeil,theElder,and.luniper, 



9. Of the Willow, the Sallow Amerina, and 

 fuch like,good for windings and bands,al(bf 

 of Heath or Ling. 



10; Of VirgaSanguinea, of theOifier,of the 

 Privet>theAller, ofYvie,of CiftusorCiC 

 fus,of Ery thranum, of ground Yvie or Ale- 

 houfe, of Withwind, of Perwinke ox Lefle- 

 ron. 



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