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a (Terunt; adftringentia, juniora cum ramulis 
in vino co&a odontalgiam rhevmaticam tol¬ 
lere, & in anginis etiam prode fle, externe 
adpiicita vulneribus conducere, difcutere & 
exliccare feruntur ; glandes, porcis, feris & 
meleagridibus aliisque animalibus gratiffimae, 
in annonae caritate hominibus etiam infervi- 
entes, Gefn. 1 . c, p, p. 1. p.40. cum calicibus 
includentibus valide adliringunt, hinc in flu¬ 
xibus fanguinis & alvi profunt, confirmante 
etiam Cl, Scopoli flor, carniol. p. 41 f. Suc¬ 
cus ex arbore terebra vulnerata effluens in 
midu cruento praedicatur: Gallae, cynipis 
opera, atramento conficiendo, chemicisque 
examinibus inflituendis aptiflrmae. Modum hu¬ 
jus arboris colendae, cum cautelis & in cultura, 
& in detrahendo cortice obfervandis vfWfflee- 
ler modern Druide. London 1747. qui li¬ 
ber in vernaculam translatus legitur J^ambilCcp 
3 . 3 $. p. 647. fqq. Schmerfahi ibid. 
if-'5. p, 66. fqq. ibid. 23. p. % &t. fqq. & 
24. ^.p. 172. fqq. ©cbreb. neue Camemlfc&r. 
io.s:D). p 167. fqq. ibid.@amm(.ueraw©d)V- 
& 6. c £[). p. 357. fqq. 
Fagus Caftanea Linn. Chataignier, Cafta- 
gno, K rt^ava, Kag-izvm , Chesnut-tree, Ca- 
ftanjeboom, Caftanien / ^ojlcnbaum; floret 
Aprili in filva nigra. Arboris , putredini, 
cariei, humiditati, & frigori reflftentis, du¬ 
rabilibus fed minus pulcris fepibus aptae. Gled. 
c i 2. p, 421. fi ex radice propagata fit, trans- 
T f plan- 
