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Show the Pita ciatree. Th es arefirft ofa {catlet colour, and when they beripe ofa skie colour. The reatharned codsare fhatpe pointed,and lomwhatcornered,con tiing wien ation:S of priiftlesic Andouit of thofe horned bladders being‘broken y do eteepeand come {mall s 4 gnats, bre¢dofa fuliginous excrements, and it gendredin thofe|bladders, The tree doth alf ts eo his Turpentine byy droy ypingliket he former. ; 7 ties in Autumne: the Mafticke muft 1 Terebbint hu: a} es be. The names. I amed in Gree \e he arpa tinetree, 2 Terebin The'broadleafe Lentifeus: in Italian Lenti(que: in Spanith Afgtaand FIP sd Se : in Englith Mafticket esand of fome Let itiske tree, i i fenisc lled in Greek« » aviv, and washe:in Latine Lentifeina Refina,andlikewile ma. Riche vin Thops Majfix: in Teal ian UMa/tice: in high and lowe Dutch and French alfo asaftie: in Spanifhu Jinatiga Maj Rech, and Almececa: iti lith Matticke, Vefius writeth thatthe Spaniards ¢ althe oileth at is prefl¢dout ofthe bertiesAzeytede Mats, Th temperature. nd gumsofthe Mafticke cree,are of ameanc andtemperate heat, andate dry The leaues ba in the fecond degree and fomwhat meee. ~ The vertues. ke tree ftoppe the laske, the bloudy. flixe, the fitting of barke of the Ma fick ther fluxes of bloats theyare‘alfo good againfftthe faalling fick: nother,and comm! ngfoorth: ofthe fundamen t. ne vertuc,if it be relented in w ine,and giuen to drinke, vomite , ithis ¢grO od for the ftomacke, f{taic th fall ing downeof rheumes ‘and wateric humot aa . maketh a withall, to fatteenloofe teeth,and The farmeinfu fedin Rofe water,is excellent to wafh the mouth ue to comfort the iaw vpon thetem ror veluet,andJaide plaifterwife « : e remples,ftacth The fame fpred v s(t a a | guents. ~ Tedr en Iris alf ovfedinyvaters wh ines there ves andteeth,andeafetht pain (tines and healing Vavoundes , being { J and without trouble. eto clenfe andm akefaite theface wvith. 1ollow vicerswith fiethifthey be!bathed therewith. ers jandprouoket! 1vrine, Turpentine Tree. (hap.79AR on m thenc % The defcréption. stowethto the height ofatall andfaire tree, hauing "dtie i wing vponc difperfed abroad,befet with long Jeaues, confifting of _ ron’ s jeach whereofrefemblethhthe B aic leaffe,growingoneagain!aft another crib, like vnto the leauesofthe Ashe tree: the flowvers be {mall and sed ste acaa buncheslike grapes, that turnei nto rounde pends, me ning ate greene, afterwardsreddifh; but being ripe waxxe blacke,cl i ubftance,and ofa pleafant fauour: this plant beareth an emptic bred ie ingencar whatreddifh wherein are found{mall Ries; wormes org!nats, ores, which worme ; the faid codsorhches ofthelettess». of fides nner thei to th cleaue matter{ which us phyficall moro vfe at all.The right Turpentine iffieth out of thebran notany his gatheredit cutor wound them, the whichiisfaire andcleere, andbetter than that whic barke ofthe Firre tree. ; perttsie * not $in Chios an land in Greece.in whic h tisdiligenlyand pe tick rvswhich is there gathered from the husbanded Ma: moft carefully , and is {ent from thence intoall parts of 1245 4grasyet The fecond of Turpentine treeis very like vnto the former, 'but thatit gr oweth hnot radek a not “s are greater and broader, and oft he fame fahion.; butvelolee ca ae Era a HISTORIE OF PLANTS, we wed hy regions,as in Syria,Candy, Italy, Languedocke,aindin , THE THIRD BOOKE OF THI andin very beating Turpen Theopphrastus writeth that it ere fhrub and writheds andin Damafcus and Syris downe a certaine male Turpentinetree andafen ftuitfull, Andof thefe he maketh th € one ith ae t which cannot come to rijpenessand the ot! 5 ofayellowith red, andin the endblac eanae, androfenie, He atte titer hof a certaine Indian Turpentine i tree, :™ Alles to the right Turpentine tree,but d van l in the 7} foort come tree tine urpen T the fowers of the |