alfo many times found upon the leaves of 
the Oaks a Cttataire like a Frog^ bcirig as 
thin as a leaf^ and tranlparcnt, as yellow as 
Gold, with little fiery red eyes, the 'EftgUjh 
call them Tree-frogs or Tfce-toads C hut 
6f Tree-toads I (hall have dfccafidn td ipeak 
in another place 3 they are faid to be vcne- 
nnous ^ but may be fafely ufcd , beitijg ad* 
rnirable to flop womcns over- flowing cour- 
(es hung about their tiecks in a T^fetie 
hag. 
C(ifimt Smith mites Wat in Htw-Eng'' 
iheTC gToms a cetiain berry Q^td 
Kamcs^ worth \o (hillings a pomd^ mi^hai 
hen formerly fold for or 40 pillings a 
poHndj 'w^kh may yearly he gathered in good 
qHantity. I have fought for this berry/ he 
(peaks of, as a naan fliould fcek for a needle 
i|i a bottle of Hay, but could hcver liglit 
itptfh faftleis that of Solomonfeal 
called by the Engliflj Treack-b^rty be it, 
G^afd out famous Herbal i(i tpritej that they 
gtovpupona little "free caUcdSQ^tXti Oi^Q^ the 
leaves h 2v 6 Giie /harp prickle at the md of it \ 
it heUreth ftnait Acorns; But the grain or^ 
he'fry growes oM of the vpoody branches^ lik^ 
an excrefcence of the fubftance of the Dike- 
Appkj and of the bignefs of Peafe^ at pit 
n'hite^ when ripe of an A(h- colour^ rphi:h in- 
genders Httle Maggofs<^ which whm it bsgim 
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