A Catalogue of Fruits. 2 
, Salisbury of a middle fize, and a very good 
Fruit, called th e Bird-wit, from the relem- 
Ibljmce the Kernel hath to a Bird, with its 
Wings difplayed at firft view after the Nut 
is flit in the middle. 
There is alio the Early Walnut that ripens 
above a fortnight before any of the other, 
and is of as thin a Shell and pleafant a tafte 
as anyof the other. This Fruit I havenot 
oblerved any where, but at Pctersfeld in 
Hampjhire. 
Alfo there is a very fmall fort of this 
Fruit round, and but little bigger than a 
Filberd , growing at the lame place. 
Belides the ordinary Hafel-mts that L v uts . 
grow wild, there are Nuts that are of a 
thinShell, large Kernel,and but little Husk, 
that areufually planted in Orchards. 
There is a large kind ofthefe long thin- 
fhelfd Nuts with a very fair Kernel. 
And another fort very large, that hath a 
thin Shell, which is the beft of Nuts. 
And alio a great round Nut with a thick 
Shell and a large Kernel. 
But the Fil'berds are to beefteemed above Filberts. 
them, whereof there is the White Filberd , 
which is commonly known. 
And the Fed Filberd , like unto the for¬ 
mer, onely that the Kernel is covered with 
R 4 a red 
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