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red berries fed upon by Partridges, an d 
hathawoodie root, which induceth roe 
to believe that the phnt mentiooM in Job? 
5c. 4^ deccrpehant herbas e falfilagine 
turn jlirptbm : etiam radices Juntperorum 
ciho erant illis^ was our Indian plant Caffava. 
i"hey write that Jmtfcr-zodXs preferve fire 
longeft of any, keeping fire a whole year 
without fupply, yet the Indian ne¥er burns 
of it. " 
S'^cct fern, f(^c the rarities of Neri? E'-^g" 
land^ the to^s and nucjamems of fweet hra 
Boiled in water or Hiilk and drunk helpcth 
all m-inner of Fluxes, being boiled in water 
It makes an cX'-cIlcnt liquor for'Iock. 
Carient-buihes are olt two kinds red and 
black, the bUck curients which arc larger 
''ihan the rtxUaiell like cats pifs^ yet are rea- 
fonablc pkafanj in eating. 
The Gooltberry«bu(b, the berry of which 
is Ciilled GioG rs 01 thorn Grapes, grow all 
over the C:)antrie<^ ■ the berry is but {mall, 
of a red or purple colour when ripe. 
There is a frnali Oirub which is very coni- 
rnon, growirg fomerimes to the height at 
tider, bearing' a berry hke in Oi^pe to the 
4iiVit of the' White chorn, of^ 3 pile yellow 
colour at hirii^ then red, ^vhcn it is ripe of 
'k 'd^eep purple , of a delicate Aronnitical 
taii^ forriewhar ftipiick ; to pn^lud^^ai-/ 
