Plinies Naturall Hiftone, 



Tmtlfe ofths famSj^nd Philipis dfo that drdthe IthyKic^fider^MenecrAiespknyfim that trdfifd' 

 ted Migo^UmpedocksfallimAchmJstng Analm^ Apollodorns who wrote of vmomous bcafls^H 't^^o* 

 crates jBri^hilHS^^rajiBratpts^Afcleptus^Thsmifoy Pofidonimthe Stoicke^thetwo Menanders^ one of 

 Prune and the other ofHeraclea^Eu^hronm of Athens jCheo^hrd^ii^^^Hefiodm^ind king VhUomttdr\ 



5" IN THE TWELFTH BOOKE ARE CONTAI- 



ned difcourfes of Trees* 



Chif, 



I .The honor done to trees, of the Plane trees : 

 when they were fiift brought into Italy, and 

 of their nature. 



2. Of the dwarfc Planes growing low, and who 

 was thefirft that cut and Qiicd trees into ar- 

 bours, 



3. Of ftraunge trecsjand principally of the Ci- 

 tron tree m Aflyria. 



4. Of India ticesjand when Ebenc was firft lecn 

 atRome. 



5. Of a certainc Thome and Figgtree of India. 

 ^. Of a tree named Pala: alfo of other Indian 



trees that are nameleflc, and of thofe that 



beare wooll and cotton. 

 7. Of Pepper trees and Clove trees^ and manic 



others, 



8 .Of Macir or Sugar, and the trees growing in 



the region Ariana. 

 ^ . Of Bdellium^and of trccsalong the Perfian 



gulfe. 



10, Of trees growing in the Ifland within the 

 Perfian gulfe,and thofe that beare Cotton. 



11, Of Goilampinc ttees , and thofe which 

 ferve to make clothj and wherein confifteth 

 the fruit of certaine trees. 



I2.0f CoftuSjSpikenardjSc' divers forts ofNard, 

 13. Of Afarabacca, Amomum, Amonius and 

 Cardamomum. 



Chaf. 



1 4.0f Frankincenfe,^ trees thatyeeld Inccnfce 



1 5.0f Myrrhe and Myrrhe trees. 



X 6.0f fundrie forts of Myrrhe, die nature thcr- 



of and the price, 

 I7.0f Malhcke, Ladanum, and Brura,of En- 



h2emum,Scrobus,and Sryrax. 

 iS.Of the felicitie and happinelTe qf Arabia. 

 ip.Of Cinnanion,and the wood ihetof called 



XyIocinnamum,andof Cafia. 

 20. Of Ifocinnamon or Canel,of Caucamum 



and Tarum. 

 2 1 .Of SerichatumjGabalium, and Ben^other- 



wife called Myrobalanus. 

 2 2. Of Dates called PhoenicobalanUs,^ fwect 



Calamus. 



23.0^ Ammoni3cum,and the {weet mofie cal- 

 led Sphagdus or Vfiiea, 

 24.01 Cyprus, Afpalathus andMaritm. 

 2 5. Of Baulme, as well the liquor called Opo- 



bal(ati1um,as the wood Xylobalfamum, of 



Storax and Galbanum. 

 2<^.9fPdnaceiSpondylium,and Malobathtum 



orFohumlndicum. 

 27. Of the oile of green Olives called Ompha- 



cium,and of Verjuice. 

 28,Of Bryon,and the wild Vine Oenamhe^ of 



the Firre Elate,of Cinnamon, and the oyls 



of Nuts called Caryopus, 



In fijmmc,thisbooke containcih in it ofnotabIematters,hy (lories, and obfervations3P74. 



LatineAutLours allca-lgcd. 



Myarro^MutianmyVirgil^Pahian^Sebofti^^PomfoniuiMeU^FhviusP^ 

 CUud'mCsfar^CorneltmNe^os^ Sextmlitger whomateinGreekeof FhyfickCy CafsimHmma^ 

 L.Pip^uditmm^md^ntm» 



Forrcinc Writers. 



Thed^hraHmiBerodotm^Cdliflhenes^lfidorm\ClitarchuSyAnaxm^ 

 eratus^Polymtm,Oljfnpodorf(ipwgnetmy'2^coM 

 J^orothei^s^XemasthejitheniantLyvMyAntAtM'yJi^ 



Marjjas the MdcedcnUn^Zoiltt^ liktmfe of MacedomefDemomti^^Amfhilochw-, Anjlomachw^ A' 

 iexander Pol'jhiflor^klng luba^A^oUodorHS the author of ths treat/ fe concerning fweet odour s^Heracli- 

 des the Phyfician^Archtdemmltkewifethe Phyftcian^ Dionyfids^emoclides^Hu^hyon^ohfemdesfii' 

 Agoras^lolL {41 fix Phypckm)HeracUdes ofTmntHm^Xenocrttta ofEphefm^md Eratefthenes, 



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