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Show BOOKEOF IISTORIE OF PLANTS. ; THE rdhane ears hed in the firttitle; nocwith ftanidingI haue thoughee Saal dohstaas dnathispl , participating v ith : - Hawthorne in flowers and finite, and cofeuivalfo: with the Seruicetreein leauc yand not vnlike Oxyscanthus. The wthorne tree. tre The Hawthorne Ari yimberland F . 1147 is =pcallethit wee c Amyrberis, Nhs and esfomne oe — would haue ite alled zehe, but the name ename a itis cal] yellow Hawthorne: to belong ,to theSeraiesinovartennn wine MeMaiaethsinlealien hes ith ted edinhi in high Dutch Daogdaaren in low anith Piriitero sin French Anb- efpine : in Eng iglith white [horne, Hawthcinaieeh siti fome Landouers |May-buth, ve The temperature. Thefinit ofthe Hawthornetree is verie aftr 4 : Hawthorne; ° ert ues. The Hawes ¢ orberries of the Hawthorn (tee¢ as ; } r he Hawthorne Déofcorédes writeth , doboth ftay the laske, the tthe menfes,and all other fuxes of blood: fomea ithors write ven todrinke,are thors write that the {tones beatento pouder-ar ad gi- nft the fton M0. Small Goates i horne; ‘| ae i % Thadefri: tion.OR RTEK. which erowmreaf ente e forme h this sar ondes the nae Tcophraftushaath fet foort a nd, ntitie manyother places of the North countrie, whereit'1s to be foundin gr cat q tia with leaues eee"Lae y hot region This treeis garnifhed with manyfmalibrarcs Spaine,Tralie,4C dofa skie co 1like the Peare tree, orrather like the /Aller leafe,ofa darke greene colour aboue heedie a 9 th yeHawtho! yaderneath,: amongthefe leanes comefoorth tufts of white: lowers, e,®&in talte! eHswehorn t of theberries berrics,like red flowers : after which fucceede {mall Weftmer! ofa {mall tree,del eI BAKto growin our fhadowie woods of Cuunberlandand : but feldomem wheregtare no tyer kno} VED. Neapolitane Mediar: the temprtaeuecand farante yes The place. \ eMaavbuth, do call the tree it felffeth he ; tl hiefe token of the commingin of May; the leanes come foortlialitcle fooner: the” the beginning of Septemb er,and is a tood for birdes.in winter. we aro yph pits He The nanes, bethpine and nameth it > offim ple medicines, euzxav9e, a the Fem es, in the Maf : Ox ~ not val falTt ree,an dis] ike to r wilde Pearetreein forme,{o bealfo any eXCUe waiteth thus:Icis a trce like to che wilde Pearetr oer ; Gaen™ : KC f tef eiihe j who! Rha re ‘ ; 5 ll : 4s or husk i with. pur » ynro theewildle Lae or In c — roo tig} in *STootes tur y les orvoid filike Ly. aae pe v RR Hd vhite,and ‘ tbe Ng hard ned by the fame; sut ES JOUE s at diges and hatdro breakex which being wounded ind ndryplaces with fome tron inthe fiingeejar thethigheft< ti : le il re{mall,and in fl aimft another: colour, and fomyetim er,siakadiok ay i { ie,fevit fowes one O ; M ranchie boughes and twigs, flen Ae doth fometimeoceupiea nfide, that one plant Pest oFracine in compat: h en a #4 a aps ea Wdbbroat J Se « 1 andpliant Nog 1 The time. tandfecond dower in May,whereuzon ma he whe : pols The Hawthornegroweth in woods.& inhe¢ ges neervoto high waies almoft ene vet Engla nd.. The laft groweth at G! altenburie Abbey, as.itis chee rangenin D dhotteft time of fommer, iflueth foorth < tool, liquor, at gumnmewhich iscalledinfhops Tragaca thaand of lome 4 aubatoufly Dragagant. Eece 4 The ae SeverepiedpotosTet THE THIRD |