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I, Chamtmefpilui. The dwarfe Medlar. 
r. Chaviawifp'lM' The dwarfe Medlar. 
This dwarfe Medlar which Gefmr to called for lome Ukencfle it had in the fruite, with the ordinary Medlar 
although but a little, is a (mall wooddy ftirub, covered with a reddifli afli colomed baikc, having imall leaves’ 
growing thereon, every one by it felte.lomewhat like unto Baffin faith Cj'fner, bjt gray or hoary underneath the 
bloffomes are {mail andgreemfli, (landing either fingly or by couples on (lender footeftalkes. alter which tol’low 
imall rcddilh round berries, with a (mall crowne of leaves at the head like unto the Medlar, without any lappe 
O' juyee therein, or very little, and having two or three (mall (cedes like grape kernells within each : the leaves 
fall every ycare, and the roote iiveth (hooting up lome twiggy italkes. 
2* Epimcln Gataii, Theluiallbaltard Medlar. 
This differeth from the former in that it i ifeth with longer demines or Halites, whole leaves are preene above 
and gray underneath, iomewhat like unto the former, but fa 
fomewhat larger,'he flowers hereof come forth upon a pretty 
long (ootellalkeone above another, very like unto the blol- 
follies of Arbutut the Strawberry tree, that is, like a little 
round bottle with (mail brimmes and not as the Medlar, laid 
open into live leaves, which flowers aic of a pale blufh colour, 
and rurne into (mall berries,of a ycllovvifli red colour, with 
a little head or crolvne like the other, but Idler, notlo bigge 
as Hawthorne berries, but as dry and fapleffe, withthrec or 
foure hard white feedes within them, oi a little dry but no 
great harfh talle: the leaves hereof hkewile fall away in Au- 
tumne,and rife againe in the Spring. 
3 , Cctonaflcr Gefne ri, 
Gefner Iiis baltard low Quince. 
This little (hrub,(G>/W (heweth todifter from his dwarfe 
Medlar, lead any (hould fuppofe them to be both one,,) hath 
larger and longer lea ves, a little dented about the edges, yet 
hoary white, as the Quince tree leaves are, and hath berries 
not foround nor lored ai it, buttending fomewhat to yel¬ 
low, with fourethice (opure (cedes in each berry. 
The Place and Time . 
Both the former and the later, grow in (tindry places of 
Germany, and of hanceMo, and fo doth the other alio, and 
their berries ripen in 
i. Ef ir-dis GalenK 
Siiull baft ai d Medlar, 
3. Cotonafler Gefneri. 
Gefmr In, baltard lew Qjince. 
