2 CHAF.K>7. 
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1. .'^ilxsJ’UClmtHnomaloit. lilt gieaier red Currans. 
.Si bu /rafts »*». White Currans. 
whitenefle almod like Pcarles, the feed within them 
b"in fT pUinely to be defeerned as they hang on,the 
bullies, anti ofa mote pleafant winy tafte much more 
acceptable then the former. And is called Gs*tl as 1 
am informed,in fome places oiTdent 
! he btache Curran rileth higher then the lap, moie 
plentifully Pored with branches round about, and 
more pliant alfo, the younger covered with a paler, 
a id the cider with a browner barke : the_ leaves are 
fomewhat like the former but (miller, ana often with 
fewer cuts or devitions therein, the Bowers a.foare 
alike, but of a greenilh purple colour, which turne in¬ 
to (mill blacks berries like the former : both leaves 
and fruice have a kinde of ftrong evill lent,but yet aie 
wholefome, although not lo pleafant as any of the 
former,and eaten by many. 
allton a™*-*- 
They Sower tni (ruSilie at the lime time with Goole- 
berries but abide longeron the bufhes before they faUor Me withered. 
The name of %ba and 
com! degree” Thisis the defection of Scrap,* his R,J*s ,.and onely 
ofSerapil, as not having tendrcls nor large round! ’ J,.,..-, • w eake and his allegations too much 
©•*«« would frame itintothe fame mould, but^“^Le'^' anfweraoLunro rlopLflZ his //«becaufe 
wreffed or too felfe conceited. Some hate thought thit BeUonim in his Booke de coniferh arbmbm. 
