Tr ! B K l6 
7 'be Names, 
This was called Ztophus Candida, by the Herba- 
rifts at Movjpelier as Lobel faith, and Sycomorui by /- 
Saltans, as Adatthioltu faith, but mifliking that title he 
called it Pfeudofycomorus , yet in other places of Italy 
it is (fill called Perlaro . Cordns, Cjcfner in bortis, and 
Hcllonius call it Sycomorus ltalomm , Lit^dunenfis fet- 
teth it downe by the name of Zi^iphus alba, gefner 
faith lome learned men called it Myxus alba & Lau- 
rus Gt£C(i pltnij. Ctt(alpintis tooke it to be 7 'ufer Can¬ 
dida, of Pliny, and peradventure Zizipba ColunclU, 
Dodontus hath it under the name of A^adaracb, and 
foha vzClufnts and Corner ariusfomz Ttirkcs in thefe 
dayes call it 7 ~he(pic } and 'l{auvr-oIfiHf faich that they of 
Tripoli call it Zenfelacbt, but gene; ally now adayes. 
With mold Aaadaracb or Afederacth, yet the French 
call it Arbor fanfta, becaufe as is before faewed, the 
fruite helperh their devotions, as the Spaniards doe, 
that call it Arbolparayfo. 
The Vertftes. 
The belt ufe that this ferveth for is, that the dril¬ 
led water thereof will kill Lice, and caufeth the hairc 
to grow faire and long, if it bee mixed with white 
Wine, and the headed wafhed therewith, the fruite 
is dangerous it not deadly, if it bee eaten cauling the 
like Symptomes that the Oleander doth, and is "to be 
remedyed with the fame hclpcs: Rantvolfins faith,that 
it will kill dogges, it it bee given them with their 
meacc. 
CiiAf 39, 1443 
-^\adiraetl) he- bariorutn. 
I he Bead tree. 
The Theater of "Plants. 
Chap. XXXIX. 
Phiiljrca. Mocke Privet. 
3F nc h ll: of n ct:ipcL:ir y !T;y: u r ^7lU^ dlffer, ' ,1S fr0m ° thei i[1 Che ^-dne/rc Ot narrow^ 
T .,„ . *• T' U J r ' aU,i f oli * M “ leau - Prickdy mocke r rivet, 
lenitobwkewi!h Ih.r th U h T h ,undr y ot ^ tWckeneffe of ones thumbe, covered 
which aWomewhatthi™ h r Jnd or M 1 Tr" 1 bj ! . C 0 U P les 3C all along the branches, 
but greater r thefWers^ the *“■*■ of the Scarier Oke bulh 
ing downe about the brand--, - nr | - r -l,T ^ i°the Reaves, the (rutte is (mail,and blackc round berries hang- 
ilone within them ‘ r£ llke clle terries ol Prmt, or of the Mafticke tree, but having a fmall 
« , ^ h ' 8her * Wb °!f bra h nches r — r ' d with a tvhitifl) barke.ha- 
wayes fa at a joynt.of alitdeOuirSe.2dft VT' “ the cnds and ^ lh ' twoal- 
former,and the berries that follcware blackc [ j lC ' Sr ° lV atthc I°y nrs wlth cbc lea 'Ts, a ’ in the 
done Within it. and round Iike Pc PP er or Mlr ^ terries, with a thin brittle (held 
This Mocke Priveteroweth'lo 'w-- J be greater Mocke Privet with IcITe dented leaves. 
branches as in the laid, but (omewha't morelugned^lhekav^ar^fet onth^'^h W . biti ^ barkF coverin S tflc 
former,bur fomewhat narrower,and but feldome d-nr-l .,, 1 * C i 011 the branches in the lame manner ss the 
colour,Handing thicke together about the fetrinnon „f',ui, °urthe edges the flowers arc of a whit fh gieen 
ter which come round berries like the laft. a caves, fomewhat like unto the Ollive bloflomcn, af- 
Tl ■ .. , , * ruilynamgufiifilixfrim*. The firft narrow leafed Mocke Priver 
With a blacked bark e* iH^hefeaves a^na^rower^and greener >« ! ma "*‘ b «.' be »«. ^ covered 
fomc bitrerr effe in them : the flowers are whire and o nw < Cni i? jkeunto c . ne wl ld Ollive, and not without 
TIP 1 ,,ji P h' l h re * m £*ftf'ti*fecu>id*. The other narrow leafed Mocke Priver 
T • erMOckc Privet fhooteth forth many more fuckers from the route, which areflenderer and not very 
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