Of this kinde fome make another fort.whofe cone or apple is fomcwhat longer, 
7 . Pi»Mfylvcftns mmtanafrupiifcrx. ThcfruitefnllwildePinetree' 
This wild Pine groweth feldome fo high, but v'ery like unto the former tame kinde, being no other wife to* 
be didingcu (bed from it, but that itgrowcth of tt ovvne accord upon hills and mouncaines, and that the ba r ke 
thereof is thicker and rounder, and the leaves lamewhat {hotter, harder.more prickly, and of a ladder greene 
containecUn ashard Vlhe/l™ 11 * ^ ma er ’ have as good and Weakerndl within them as the former, and 
5. PmMfylvcflrl,alfcrafr»[HfiraTedaarbo r f^ct._ The f.fr (held wild Pine tree 
This other wild Pine groweth great in lize, and large in body,hut yet not of that h.-ighth asthe other nci ho¬ 
is the barke rcddilh nor (o thicke, but darker and pliable : the leaves aifo are like, bur grow thicker on r’he bran 
ches, even (cure or five ac a knot or ioynt, and the tree fuller of branches, but more crooked and full of fapne 
and end m a pcnlill-like forme : the cones are fmall and lh art, not much bigger then thole of the Pitchcre- ofa* 
darke purpltfla colour, full ofRoffin, hut (ofeer, and the Ihcls within them eafie tobe brokenbetweeue ones fin*, 
.rs, the fernellshkewife being very tender and (hort,and fweete, like unto thofe of the came Pine, but a littTe 
har(her, as thetafteo moll wilde (ruitesare, in coroparuonof the manured. Thiskindedoch more frcuuently 
corrupt with the abundance of the fappe, which is the [boffin, then almoltfmy other fort. 4 / 
. 4 - Pnm fylvejh* humilit injhtlhfcr*. The low wild barren Pine tree 
This Wilde Pme tree nfeth up with litrie or no body at all but (hooteth forth very long armes round about like 
unto pipes, from whence peradveniure it was named Tabula being ten, and fometimes fiftecne cubits lon«, 
whereof fome call it alfo «/>««, being flendcr and without knots, or branches, of which are made _~ 
binde casket, became they are fo fmooth and fo flexible: the cones arc not bi^ccr then the latt but have'"™ 
reth not^cone^oi fruite!^ CatCn ‘ :lnd there ^ orc caked infruttifera, barren or fttficl^^^ndno^beMufeit bea- 
T ,. . , J- Pin* fjlwfa Si'rilueUtior. The taller barren wilde Pine tree. 
1 his tiee hath a (ingle blackifh roote.that (hooteth downe into the ground like a dalle- rhahndv • 
often crookedand wmhen, covered with a reddiffi barke, but the branches «e/moofh and , f t ' IS 
being thicke bulbing at the toppe, the leaves are .lender and hard, and but twot Cot o ,W° £££& 
6 . Pinw maritime majorfrublifera. The greater Sea Pine tree. 
1 ms greater Sea Pine rifeth to a meane height, with a crookod bodv and fnrrhf - »■ , 
ches from the ground, the leaves are fomewhat long, and like the firft wilde kinde* bur ffint-m- 1 “ffi intobrall ‘ 
the cones are fomewbat IdTer, longer,and whiter, with much Roffin often *onThem ffie ker" l "n 
hkemitotheu.butcoveredwuhablaclce.kin. C^batbftt forth 
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