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Show eetiee 1282 V HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE Twoounces oftheiuiceof Limons mixed withthelike quantitie of the {pirit ofwine or theber Agua vite(but the {piritofwine rectified is much better) and drunkeat the firft approch of the fe f an ague, taketh awaythe fhaking prefently: themedicine feldomefaileth at thefecondetinelfes king thereofperfectly to cure the fame, butneuerat the thirde time ; prouided thatthe pater be couered warmein a bed, and caufed to fweate. X There is alfo diftilled out of themina glaffe Still, a water of a maruellous fiveete fell, which being inwardlytaken in the weightofan ounce and a halfe,;mooueth fweate, and healeth the ague Y The feede ofall thefe doth kill wormes in the belly, and driueth them foorth it dothalfomi he tily refift poifon,andis good for the ftinging of {corpions if it be inwardlytaken, 8 Z_ Thofe which be called Adams apples, are thought to belike in faculties to the foweriticeefe. , cially of the Limons,but yet they be notfo effe@uall. Of the Cornell tree. foundasin this Cornell trees which we bothfor this caufe and for others alfo,-haueimade T2P2 her! fe male:the female is that ‘ whichis “ : commonly : called 7) Virga G4 fanguinea ORM A; or Does bei siedbaagin SS HEITIC tree and Corne mslieiris, or the wild Cornell tree,ofwhichalfo wewill intreate ofin ehtmexichh TOUOWINE JAD. foli nes le soho ‘ % The temperatureand vertues. J 3 of the Cornellotstree hath - a very harfh or chokingtafte:itco Thefruite AS be . Ot eth drieth, and bindeth : ‘ yetmay it alfo be caten,as icis oftentimes, Itis aremedy againft the laske and blondie flixe zit is hurefull toa colde ftomac ke,andincreafeth s : therawnes thereof: theleaues and tender crops ofthe tree are a vil ofan Tal har(l likewife arin and Choking a Sea “ talle,and do mightily dry. They heale greene wounds that are greatanddeepe,efpecially in hard bodies,bur they arenot{o goodfor finall wounds and tender bodies,as Galea writeth, ¥ : Of the female Cornell,or Dog berrie tree. Chap.99. Chap.98. Cornus famina. Cornus mas. Themale Cornell tree, The Doggeberrie tree, % The defcription, Hetatrie Cornell tree groweth fometimeto the heightandbignesofa fmall tree, witha a crf. tf aes bloudy Rod, is liketo the C " or bloudy Rod, is liketo the Coriell ¢ yetitgroweth ra nee ; afhrub :the yoong branches thereof areiointed,, great number of {prings; itis conered with arugged barkesthe woodortimber is very hatde andbe ofanobfcure red purple; they haue wit! in a white fpungiepith, like thar of Elder,but the old ftalkes are hard and ftiffe the fub{tance of the and drié, without any great quantitie of faptherin: the leaues atelike vnto the Dog berrie leaues, crumpled, rugged, and ofan ouerworne colours which is alfo white , and an{y rable co thofe of the Cornell tree:the leaues arealfo like the id dleribbe whereof as alfo the brittle fooreltalkes are fomewhar reddifh: athe top whereof ftand the flowers growe in {mall bunches beforeaty leanes do appeere, ofcolour yellow, of no great value (they are fo fmall) in fhewlike the flowers ofthe ‘Olive tree; which ‘being vaded, there white fowers in fpokie rundle wl come ftnall long berries , which at the firft bee greene, andred'whentheybe ripes of anauftere berries, greene at the firft, and o colour when they beripe,in cafte ynpie not caredfor of the bi inthis berric isa {mall ftone} exceeding hard, white within, like that of the Olive, whereuntot is likebothin the fathion, and oftentimes the bignesofthe fruit. oe Theplace. : euery countreyOf atidharth taftewith acertaine fewerelle5 with This fhrub¢ ne into f The flowers con moneth of Aprill : the bert! tumne, This groweth in moft places of Germanic withourmanuringsit growethnot wilde in England Buryet théte befundrie trees ofthem grow The Iralian ingin the gardens of fuch.aslouerare and wea plants,whereofl havea tree ortwom my garaem a Thetime. ae fometime! »fEhetame Cornell tree Aowreth ‘and a3 Fébruarie, and commonly-n March, as an yotimely forth wardes the Teaties come birth sthebetriesor frnicareripein Auguit. %& The names. ’ Dutch inlower the The Grecians call it-xerte: the Latines Corzussinhigh Dutch Cognelbaunt Cornizoles A Engith Comdelehoom:the Iealians Coriiolo: in FrenicluGorwillier:iSpanith Cornell rree;and the Cornelia tee, of fome long Cherrie, and long Cherrietree te3i0 Cogan’ + The friitis named! in Latine Corwum : iivhigh Dutch €pgnell inlowe Durch Tealian Corzole: in Englifh Cornell betrie, downe This is Cormus mas Theophrasi, ox: Theophraftushis sale Cornell trees fo! sche ferceth : bes le ma of the two fortes of Comell trees, the maleand the female: he maketh the wood theteof doth breat: Patute a rath part J e fears, which they b Pinel l iyoa [anew , we that Pi words that fewe words tha thefe fawe by1. 1. | Durclreetiine Comociiig, Bine olfhier fauuage } iets. This8 zatledin high Darch Sactrtegelinlowstie eC Copnus (yliiefiris:,-or wilde Gornell tree + and.an mber te whereot lydereo berries¢Dogges eS: th - cia 0 be the oe 5 ot Gatertice;es! Gater tree sheeca itHoude oly, hat is £0 Tay t h Gaver heivies : yalerstssCovans namechs irdeto ; EME SEbaltard Corng!l tree »this {eemeth'alfoto be Theophra fuss is ing f ; ; af i ith female Cornell tree,This hath litele branches hauling pit 3 |