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Show - roe ae hi Recah The decoétion of Elmeleaues,as alfo of the barke or roote, healeth broken bonesvery fpeedily, : 4 if hey be fomented or bathed therewith, face, and f{cowrethawayall {pots,ftec. Theliquor FE J thatis foundin the blifters doth beautifie the eto. Kles,pimples,{preading tetters, and{uch like,being appliedther iete®,Spleenwoort,and being lai on with newly.made. o wly made,beinglaid d cureth rupturesne Ithealeth greene wounds,an G thetruffeclofelyfet vntoit. Of the Line or Linden tree, HISTORIE OF PLAN TS, i msi: % The defeription. ‘ ‘ o e 5 e 7z/4 ,0r Line tree,crowe! 3 2 mal I celcl arendiecl - — . alfo very great and thické fpreading itfelfefatreabroade jkethe other Linden tree's hisbarke is very tough andpli ant, and ferueth to make cordes and hal fersof. The timber of this tree is much hardér,mor other snot muchdiffering from the timberof the e knottie,& more yellow thén the Siechs ‘ fh : Elmetree: the leaues heeteoarenot much ‘a: lkeIuieleaties, not very greene, fomewhatfiipt about the edges from : themiddle wh au ters little whit white e fl flowers liket foorthheluf clutte r of ao i h being vaded4, there ficce likethh e former, whic eae y {hallrouhd sd Ta pelletsgroming cluft * . - eT O: ne ering rogither,ikeLuie berries, within which iscontained a ide datas cs kifhfeede, whichfallech out whenthebersicis ripe, ee Chap.u11. _ & Theplace. 5 i oo 7 caret in fome woods in Northamptont hire sallo necre Colcheltér 2 Tiliameas. é i Tilia femina. f The female Linetree; v i y places alongtit the high wayleading from Lond onto Heningham, in the Gotntie df The male Linden tree growe th inmy Lord Treafitrers gard enat the Strands and in fndry orligt plices;as at Barnelmes, and in agardenat Saint Katherines neere London, 1 % Thetime, The male Line tree. Thefettrees Hower in Maie,andtheir finiteis ripe in Auguft, : 4 % Thenames, TheLinden treeis called in Greeke oXCea:in Latine Tihia: in high Dutch Linden, ahdL fitpeits bauin low Dutch Linde, and Lindenbaonts the Italians Tie: the Spaniards Tefz sin French Tilet, and Telienl : in Englith Linden tree,and Line tree, ¥-T hetemperature, Thebarke and leavesof the Lindenot Line trce,are ofa temperate heate, fomewhat drying and afringent, %& The vertues, The leaues of Tilia boiled in finithés water witha peete of Alom andalittlehony , cureth the A fotesin childrens mouthes. Theleaues boiled vncill they be tenderjand pounedverie fmall with hogs greafejandthepouder B ofFenugrecke and Lineféed; taketh away horfwellings and'bringeth impoftumes to maturation , being applied hereto verie hot: 1 the flowers are commended by diuers againft paine of the head proceeding of acoldcaule, © taintt diffines the Apoplexie,and alfo the falling fickness and not onely the flowers but chediftil kdwater thereof, Theleaues ofthe Linden tree(faith T heophraffwe) axe very fweere,andbe a fodder for moft kindé D eattle: the frnitcan be eaten ofnone, Of the Maple tree. Chap.112. The defeription. his bran- ke, {preading foorth wader ad HefemaleLine or Linden tree waxeth very great and thic Se OrenEdavs, bic sibors, ches wide andfar abroad, being a tree which yeeldeth a mott p cand arae within whofe.boughes may be madebraue fommer houfes pion eit ae aE Erene ahh themore tharitis furcharged with waight of timberandfuchlike, Bee tse stab batke is brownith, very fmooth and plaine on the outfide, poate an pa: iswhite, moyftand¢ough, ferning very well for ropes, rales, of We belie oth y nd and cutting gentleinthe and foft very yea knots, plaineand without #9004 o f whith, ie gt are leanes The Willowycoles. made of the coles ofthis woodthanof veryhemiddleof fe eal large,fomewhatfnipt or toothed aboutthe edges. The bovenae re Bs ach VOY feldome ci : fauour, and very manyin number,growing cluttering ogi ea a Sele ets oh hatfe like va out of which alfo procecdeth a finall whitif{h long narrow int = fe. This free feemeth tob meet a were it as are they flowers, any good or fruirofthefe y bay growth by che way ee cha: refemble much very do which Creticum the huskes of Thia/pi of Elme, andthe people in Effex about Heningham (wheteas great P fides) do callit broad leafed Elme. 3 The : % Thedefcription. Hegteat Maple isa beautifull andhightree, with a batke of ammeane fmoothnes : the fib. fanceofthe woodeis tenderand eafie to wotke on it fendeth foorth on eueryfide very ma- hy goodly boughes and branches, which makean excellent thadow againft che heate of the Ne} ypon which are great, broad, and cornered leaues; muchlike to thofe of the V ine hangit 8 f long teddith ftalks: the Aowers hang by clufters,ofa whitifh gteent coloutjatter them c¢ on ¢ d 1 ” long frnite faftned togither by couples, orie right ugainft another, with kernels bumping « ue sHetothe place in which they are combined:in all the otherparts Hat andthinne Wi) fta id ao? tefembling the innermoft wings ofEphemeri, ot ofgrafhoppers :thek cisli iDC ber litle g h aS ’ és come to the bignes nly7 There; bur moft commo teisa fin a doth oftentimes © fa tree, mall Maple which c ¢ pecteagreny earn fmeae aaa likewile reofis f likewile Stow heereofis barke the , fhrub a f after the manero , gr thlow Ole |i ered rH 1 ¢ 1¢ fo i white,and eafic to be wrought on: the leaves are corneree : Noode is 1 ofst I the andglifteras rignes, ceuamet Peake ib ds r, buemuchlefle , reddifhftalke a kone and faftenedwith former,gre yersbe a a5 thofe of ; flowersbe ani doth, but thar the curs are deeper: the anicle ' yp @ ftem two ypon ftandeth byby two andJiwo ttre ftandeth i in.¢ ers,but vpon {poked rundels: ; the fruice Woo Sowingae * “ur PE aa awd tereee rs; E THE THIRD BOOKE>O0F THE Fe ays 1298 |