Maplet and Mornifig, 87 
raign vertues of all kinds of ftones, and 
metals, herbs^ trees, beafts, fouls, and 
*^ fifhcs; 112 leaves, 8\'* I have not feen 
Maplefs book; but from the title of ano- 
ther work of his, The Dial of Deftinie % 
or, Influence of the Seven Planets over 
all Kinds of Creatures here below,'' pub- 
liflied in 1581, it may fairly be pre- 
fumed, that he was deep in the fancies of 
the aftrologic fed:. 
MORNING. 
Between the publication of Turner's 
Herbal, and that of Lyte, I find a book^ 
of which, not having feen it, or been able 
to refer to any account, I can only recite the 
title. The Treafure of Euonymus by 
*^ Peter Morning ; with wooden cuts. 
Imprinted by John Day.'' 4% 157 v 
c n A p 5 
