A Catalogue of Fruits. 23 $ 
S E C T. X. 
Of Medlars , Services , Cornelians , Mulber¬ 
ries^ and Strawberries. 
Medlars are a pleating Fruit, and in forae Medkn] 
cafes Medicinal; whereof there are feveral 
kinds. 
The Common Englitb, being but (mail, 
and the Great Dutch-medlar , which is much 
larger than the other, and is a good bearer. 
Mr. Ray mentions a fort that are without 
{tones, which a great curiotity. 
And the Neapolitan Medlar , much like 
the former, without (tones. 
Services are a Fruit more common than Servkes ^ 
defireable, therefore I thall only name 
them. 
The Cornel-tree beareth the Fruit com- Cornelim } 
monly called the Cornelian-cherry, as well 
from the name of the Tree, as the Corne- 
lian-ftone, the colour whereof it fomewhat 
reprefents. This Fruit is good in the 
Kitchin and Confervatory. 
The Mulberry-tree delervcs more room Muiber- 
in our Englifia Plantations, rather tor the rhS - 
Leaf than the Fruit. Of Mulberries there 
are three forts: 
The 
