140° Chap.9* 
Theatrum 'Butannum. 
Trib e 16. 
2. ‘fkcUoctTjs Mi Utifolii. The broader leafed white Corkc Oke. 
This other white leafed Corke Oke is like unto the former in growth, and diff.reth in the barke, leafe and A- 
rorne of the trecjthc leafe is white on the underlide as the former.but broader then it,and It fie hard,and lefle den- 
ted alfo,the barke as well of the branches as of the Acornes,are of a blackifh red colour. 
2. Phellodrys niqn mediocrifolio, The grccne leafed Come Oke. 
This greene leafed Corke Okegroweth not lo high as the former,the barke of whole branches are grayifh, the 
leaves are of a mcane fife,of a da, ke greene colour,and not at all white underneath, with but few fmps or dents, 
and thole rot decpe,and very little prickly at the edges, the Acornts arc of as bright a yellow colour as the firth. 
4 phellodrys nigra latijjlmisfo/ijs, The broadclt greene leafed Corkc Oke. 
This differed, from the lad in the leaves, being larger and broader th :n the latt, and more deepely dented and 
very prickly, but greene as it is: the cups of all thefe Acorncs are onely rough as the ordinary Acornes, and not 
p.jckly 5 . Phellodrys mtsricatis fo/ijs. The prickly Corke Oke, 
The p'rickly Corke Oke ha,n a grayifh barke on the body and armes,the leaves are lmaller, and of a pale greene 
colour,deepelier dented and with (harper prickles: the Acornes hereof are like tho ochcr,but the huske or cuppe 
is much more prickly then any of the left. 
The Place mi Time, 
Thefe doe all grow on the hills neere the Rhodanses in France, in Italy alfoby Stem tas OYtatthio/ue faith, and in 
many places of Portugill alfo, where the two former forts doe bcareGalles like wife, they keepe the fame time 
with the red. The Names, 
Ic is called 111 Grceke ssaaoJ>! Phellodrys qm/i Suberi eyuercue in Latine, but Theophrajtus laitn It is a mcane be- 
tweene the Ilex and the Oke,and therefore fome did call it llexftmim. But becaufe the Saber or Corke tree is 
fo like unro the Ilex,it may as well be (aid to partake of the one as well as the other. The firft is the Phellodrys 
of Alitthiolie, Label and others,and is ehc Phellodrys albi mgujhfolti folioferrate of Lagiunenpr, the reft are one¬ 
ly ment onedin Lugdanetifu ,mi Paultu Hencalmus from him,the ©reekes doe promifcuoufly call thele forts A- 
cy!,.c , as they doe tTiofe in the lalf Chapter f he j Italians tall it Cerrofugaro , a- partaking of Corns, and S tiler, it 
is not diflinguifhed by any French name that I know of. ThcVertttcs. 
Tfcie is nothing remembred of the faculties hereof,but as Matthiolas iaith, it is of the like properties, and dif¬ 
fered! not fromthe other Okes. 
Chap. IX. 
Caflmea, The Chcfnut Tree. 
Ltheugh the fruite of the Che fnut tree is not an Acorne, yet becaufe fome of the ancient Writers have 
alfiuiiled it thereunto, and have given irthename of Sardinia glans, Ithought it fittefl to j'oyne it next 
unto them, wherof there are fourcefpeciall forts, yetoneis notofours, butthenew world, andtherc- 
i. Coftancti vulgarii. The ordiairj Chefauttree; *. Caftantaequina. The Hoife Ghefnitf. 
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