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Show OC waP.107; Tbeatram Botanicum. 1. Rébes frudurmmbro maj oes Lhe gicacer red Currans, Trin 216" 2. Ribes frudtaqibo. White Currans, Treipe 16. Beate The Theater of Planis, ve C waP.107, whale ren faith, he foundit onely with two largeroundleaves like unto the Hetaflel“fran — a aa = frallec 0; . i plesiant,to uled ofthearse richer fort, whereof brcaufe we ice 35 baci ee a si ares is Profi thatis fularia aeme my this Ceanothus levis: mro't- doe account ita kinde of Groffularia, and Sectehere leave GrofPes uliramariniae Clafeus only and Befler in horta Eyfterenfi aan efore callit Rib oes,s andree Bararisus. roffilaria who calleth it Groffularia hortenfis margaritis fimilis: The bl k fe foe eee ort is generally called Ribes frutles nigro , yet Ge/ner sm horto (heweth that fome would make it to be af or4mome Se 0 = etfs ot Pfendoamomum, and {ome Pipirellaas apronhae Lugdunenfis faith. The ra. a Deen cal- i 1 French Groifelles Aaptremer, the Germang St. Pohang trenblinaind Sant lobar besitin i fd "he bee res Bewreer, as Ge/ner o: ANG Ribes aslam aith,the Datch Be(ickens\ over zee, and we Red Curgans,: the white Avees aslam givento underftand,is called Gozellinfomepatts of Kent, * Met the c The Vertues, red and white Currans are good to allay the heate and fainti I ; provoke an appetite, and therefore are fafely tied in ee aon : = quenchthirft, andto liver and blood,andthe fharpepefle ofchollct,and refittechputrefa@ion: ireskech ay Cerpppegth theheat of the of meate,and the weakencfle ofthe {tomacke by much calting,and is good for thole ae ike wife the loathing nee isthe that the Swiffers about Berne whereit naturally Bemethenicst forthe ce at s arenfed:in fawfes andfo are the leaves alfoby many, who ae well pleafed with ith the tf ene andaes oa feneG them,although fome doe millike them for both. wililtenelfe almolt like Péarlés, the feed within them being plainely to be defcerned as they hang onjche buthes, and ofa more pleafant winytafte,much more acceptable:then the former. And iscalled Gozel asl am inf i i,in {omeplaces of Kent, urranrifeth higher then thelaft, more ly lored with branches round about, and re pliant alfo, the younger covered wich apaler, and the elder with a browner barke : the leaves are fomewhat like the formerbut {maller,‘and often with fewer cuts or devifions therein, the flowers alfo are alike, but of a greenifh purple colour, which turne ins to fmall blacke berries like the former: both leaves and fruite have a kinde of (trong evill fent, bur yet are wholefoms, although not fo pleafant as any of the former,and eaten by many. The Place and Time: Allthefe forts have beene found growing naturally wild, fomein Savoy, and Switzerland, as Ge/ner faith, and recorded byfew, but kept fome in Auftria asClujius faith he ob{erved: the white fort is not knowne,or atleaft time with Goofein Gardens as the more rare fort and lalt knowne toms. They flower and fructifie at the fame berries bat abide longeronthe buthes before theyfall cr are withered. The Names, the name of Ribesand Ribefius frutexis generally given to thefe plants for fome likeneffe, not onely in the berries, but much more inthe properties to the Ribes of Serapio, whichas he faith hath reddifh greene tendrels in the felarge rotind greene leaves and berries, whole talte is fweete with fometartneffe, and are cold and dry cond degree : Thisis thedefeription of Serapio his Ribes, and althoughall doe generally confent it is not that flead thereof, oncly of Serapia, 2s not having tendrels nor large round leaves, yet isit generally received in the too much Dodonens would frameitinto the f&me-mould, but I doubt his skill istoo weake, andhis allegations wrefted or roo felfe conceited, Somme have thought this to be more anfwerableunto Theophraltas his Ifos becaufe this hathno thornes asthe Goofeberries have as Lebe/ doth alfo. But Bellonius in his Bookede coniferes arboribus, fixe and Rawwolfius doe bothfaythey found the'Ribes Arabum on the mount Libanus, Bellonins defcribeth it with with red berries hanging downe orfeven leaves ofa Docke, but greater and rounder,rifing fromthe coore, and ine Alexandrina doe. Raa inclu(ters, comming out from the middle ofa leafe, like as the Rs/cws,and Laurus faith |