Trees, that grow of themfelves witlioilt 
planting. Pfal. i o%, 17. Satiantur arbof 
res Jehov£^ cedri libani quas plant avit i ( uH 
avictfU nidificem J abietes domicilia cicom 
The Ht rons take great delight to fit basking 
upon the tops of thefe Trees. And Khali 
not be QV^Jarge^in any, having written of 
them in my Treatife of the rarities of 
iVe«? E/fg/^M, to which I refer you. 
The Oak^e I have given you an account of^ 
jsind the kinds i I (hall add the ordering of 
Red O^^e for Wainfcot. When they have 
cut it 4own and cleatM it from the branch- 
es, they pitch the body of the Tree in g 
muddy pliace in a River^: with the head 
downward for fometime, afterwards they 
draw it out, and when it is feafoned fuffici-* 
ently, they faw it into boards for Wainfcot, 
ard it li^ll Jbranch out into curious works. 
There is an admirable rare Creature in 
fhape like a Buck:, with Horns, of a gunnmy 
fubftance, which I have often found in the 
fall of the leaf upon the ground amongft 
the withered leavers a livsog Creamre I can* 
not call it 5 haying only the fign of a moutli 
and eyes .; feldom 01 never OiaII you meet 
with any of thtm whole, but the head and 
horns, or the hinder parts, broken oft^fmm 
the re ft i the I^ii^jf/ call them Tree 
and have a iuperftitious faying ( for I believe 
they 
