io hdve mngf are put inio a hag and boului 
up and down till dead y and then made up into 
lumps^ the Maggot as do deem Cutche- 
nclej So that ChttwM is Gutcl eaclertk her^ 
ties dye Jcarlet^ Mr. George SmAsinhi/i 
T^ravels faith ( much to the fame pi^rpofe ) that 
fear let dye groms li^ a blijier en. the leaf of 
the Holy Oikc^, a little Jhmb^ yet producing 
Acorns, being gathered they rub outcf jt^ 
eertain red d^ji , that converteth after a vohilt 
into rvermf^ tfhich thcykjitl mth Jj^ihey i^he^ 
they begin to quicken* See farther eoncermn^ 
Ireacle-berries and Cutchincle in the rarities 
qf New- England. j 
The Pine-i'iee challengeth the next. 
pUce, and that fort which is called Board- 
pine is the principd^it is a ftately large Tree, 
Very tall, and fornetinnics two or three fadom 
^bout : of the body the Englijh make large 
Canorrs of 26 foot longhand tWQ ibbt ancl 
a half over, hollowing of them with art 
Adds, and fiiapingof the outfideiiHe a Boat* 
Some conceive that the wood caUe^ Gopher 
in Scripture^ of which ploah made the 
Ark, was no other than Vlvic, (yen* 6. 14. 
The bark thereof is good for Ulcers in ten- 
der pcrfons that refufe ftiarp medicines, 
The inner bark of young board-pine cut 
fmall and {lanipt and boiled in,^ ^Gallon of 
Water is a very foveraign medicine for burn 
