The firfl: Booke of 



The ninteenth difcouifeth of Fl?x,Span, and Gardenage, beginning after tin's 

 manner, "Jnths fGrmer hooke^(^c. 



The tvvenuth (heweth of garden hcrbs^good to ferve both the kicchin for meat, 

 and the Apothecaries fhop for medicine5&: W%inx\^t\\xki\\%^l<low-wtUwt,t^^. 



The one and twentie treateth of fiours & gadands.and begfnneth J» [^to^Sc 



The two and twentie containeththe chapletsand medednesmade of hearbs, 

 with this beginning, Such is the perfefiton.^c. 



The three and twentie fhcweth the medicinable vertues of wine,and tame trees 

 growing in hortyards^beginning thus, Thiis have we, e^t% 



The foure and twentie declareth the properties of wild trees ferying in phyfick, 

 beginning thus, Namre.^c, 



The five and twentie treateth of the heai;bs in the field comming up of their 

 owneaccordjandthusbeginneth. The excellencie,(^c. 



The fix and twentie fheweth of many new and ftraunge maladies, the medici- 

 nable vertues alfo of certaine hearbs, according to fundrie difeafes, begin- 

 ning thus, . Therveriefacs,^;c^ 



The feven and twentie goeth forward to certaine other hearbs and their mcde- 

 cines, and thus beginneth» Ortes,(^c* 



The eight and twentie fetteth do wne certaine receits of remedies in phyficke, 

 drawne from out of man and other bigger creatures,and it beginneth in this 

 manner. Heretofore y ^c. 



The nine and tvventie treateth of the firft authours and inventors of Phyficke, 

 alfo of medecines taken from other creatures^&i: beginneth, The nature^ ^c. 



The thirtith booke fpeakcth of Magicke, and certaine medecines appropriat to . 

 the parts and members of mans bodie,beginning thus, The <-uamtie,t^c* 



The one and thirtie containeth the medicinable vertues of £flles 8c water crea- 

 tureSjVvith this beginning, Novpfol/ow^c^c^ 



The two and thirtie (hevveth other properties of fifhes, SCc* and beginneth in 

 this manner, Noyvarewe comey(^C4 



The three and thirtie treateth of gold and filver mines, and hath this begin- 

 ning, T'meitisy^c^ 



The foure and thirtie ipeaketh of copper and braffe mines, alfo of lead,airo of 

 excellent braffe-founders and vvorkemen in copper , beginning after this 

 manner, Inthe next f lace, (^c. 



The five and thirtie difcourfeth of painting, colour,and jjainters, beginning in 

 this fort, Thedifcopivfey^c. 



The fix and thirtie treateth of marble and ftone for building, and hath this be- 

 ginning, Itremaineth,(^c. 



The feven and thirtie cOncIudeth with pretious ftones, and beginneth at thefe 

 words. To the end that ^{^Ci 



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