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Show THE THIRD BOOKE<‘OF [THE them fer witha thinne< ottonorfreez c, and be of the colour of goldyand hurt. {trang fi ell sthey alllikewite hauea Kinde'os choking taftes the » and the ecde blackith lying in hardeskins , asidothekernelsofother % The place, ce tree groweth in gardens andor. chards, arid is platted. oftentimes in hedges and fences belonging to gardens and vineyardsit rowon plaineandeuengrounds, HISTORIE OF PLANTS, 1265 There isboiled with Quinces an oilewhichis calledin Greekewssurer, of oileof Quinces, which H we vie faith Dzofeorides,fo oft as we haue need of a binding thing. ah Thefeede of Quinces tempered with water, doth makea mufeilage, or ath ing likeielly, which I being held inthe mouth, is maruellous goodto take away the roughnes of the toong in hotburning feauers. Thefame is goodto be laide vpon burnings,or {caldings, andtobe put into glifters againft the K bloudy flixe for it eafeth the paine ofthe guts,and alaieth the fharpnes ofbiting humours, Many other excellent, dainty and wholefome confe@ions are to be made of Quinces,as ielly of L Quinces,and fuch odde conceits whichforbreuitie {ake Ido nowlet pafle, deliphtet | and fomewhat moift withall, The time, sles beripe in the fall of theleafe, Ofthe. Medlartree. (hap. 92. % The kindes. abe wudople: in Lae i is 2 ov um,Poninm Cydoninm, and { ince tree, MalwnComany, times Cyde- addition; by which name it wne tothe Apothecaries titiscalled tch Duitten, Duittenepéell, ot Hete be diuers forts ofMedlers,fome greater, others leffer; fome fweete,and others of amore harth or woodytafte; fome with muchcore, and manygteat ftonic kernels, others fewer; and likewife on¢ of Naples,called 4yom/as 2 CMepilus Aronia. i The Neapolitane Medlar, I Mefplus, Zz The¢ manured Medlar, fi :in Spanith Codoyons, Adem ellos sin French Pommedecoing: [he temperature and: vertues. i becolde and dry in the fecondde- efpeciallywhen ymuch binding, ; eet aes : SS ve ; they haue likewife in thema cet sus and excrementall, moilture, withont which will not fuffer them tolie long leata aked| they bemore pleaiant. 5 sand alfo the bloudyflixe. smitebloud; and for women alfo thachaue fhir breeding; a See5 the time tich eateth many Quinces during ood vnderftanding, &profitable for theftre is good 2 P Aly dig ft 1 vatil irbe perfectly digete { he dother part s andalfo of ‘bloud:which C e o eulery t e hnt re,, th aythe | core At aw : thefe diet! eb a pint ofwater bbed throug? , ) as sikew! boile againeom fer it ouerthe fire to r, and a few grains alittle rofe wate ™ ) v4 e ma th is Thsis the way to e” e Cotiniat, Thi tafte vnro th he Cotiniat, Bee hem in watervntill they b easfoftasa fcalded coe ruoe iil ; -atthherer a rained or ra en let it be ftai 2b I 1 leaga lefhand ftampeitin aftone no nortar 3 then firain erwardputic int san to dry,but not to feeth ata I <:8¢ three quarters of a poundof fugar,andin the cooling ficth of 4- Quinces,put —~ andalit tle nuske,as was faide before. e. this 4 The defeription. Fic writhedithe boughesharde, not 1s wniUe" saduvld ties tielos body whereot the sWancael 2 js not great; 4 4 en thole oF (he apps UN eaties be lon ger, yetnarrower ihe thefruit . ial, round, and hatha ; in ¢ ih é shauing fiue leauesa peecet Estee] { kwh e, &f ~ top: the pulpe or meate 1s at bie tihhs ih 2 ® . pafled nauell or crowne at the top: the puspe oF chok or) |