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Show CuapP. 22, Cucenais (AVBS. oy The ordinary Cowcumbers. Ae” ig 4 Li Set }INS ve SN Ly Cucumis anguinusflexuofas. The long bowed Covycumber. SS k a ( Ax NaS i by) (A IZ ” Be SOON y, ) AN J BhAN io Theater of Plants. caiieiecat Cuap.i23,' fe The a 6. Trinea 793 others little tarte or foure, the feede whereof or inner fabftance is waterifh;in fome fweere, in f , the roote {preadeth and diethlike the 4 Gourd ed than thofof the der, blacker and harder fhell difcole ared Indian Million, The le. olorepel verfic cana Ameri ia 2, Angur ng, leavesor flowers, intl hlittle from the former in growi ly {potted This other fort of Million variet with al coloured barke very variab ion Pomp fifed e middl a as great as whereof is wate th, yer fome~ chiefeft differerice, whichis the greene, the inner fubftance upon s the others marke as and red, fpots gathe afterit is ripe and and (triped with white will keepe {ound for a good while Shining. and h what firmer than ofthe former, and {moot imore and r, redde r, greate r, like the other, but longe alfo will, the feede within this3,is Angur Cietulls or, Millions, ic Agyptiace, Eg, af the (ith 3 Bellomys fo§ even , others than er great are t or /fabfance very Herle and almof Some of thefe Egyptian fruites the inner meate the outer rinde being yellows 4 ofthe more loade acamell, and one aman ; e, machi red arid idrunke by fweet y isver that water much with ers whomthey will chiefely ftrang to emptie,filled in the middle offer they efent eand Amber, ’and is thepr refpect, with R ofewater, Musk is licele difference. I y i LE Vg Ny b (ly it 5 q72 Tripe% Theatram Botanicum. | things there former8 other s within it than in the oing Chapter, entertaine ; it hatha few fmaller feedeinthe formertripartite table in the foreg fruit this of e figur e youth . have given lignofa, Hard or WooddyMillions Anguria carne | of Cowcumber (for fothe sate maketh mention ofthis fort asofakinde countries are nurfed upin /éa srowin g wilde or manured in other being let fall upon the¢ 1 wooddy, thatit will not breake ad; no further knowledge t han hisrelation, thati S aball that isiet fall: Hereof Thave The. Place, manyot Tarkie, and fo likewifé in all Zta/y and thar The fir groweth generally throughout me among others rarities was g where they doe account it for their beft of Cowcumbers : the fecond, faith in-his Boole Paper as Egypty to natnrall is :thethird pter: the laft is not OfAmerica ot the We/t Indies 935 of Obfervations plants; and Belloniss in his fecond Booke naturall. is it where t mentioned te The Time, fame feafonthat the othets doe. “They flower and bearé their fruit about the The Names, : was not knowneto the ancient © {t is thought bydivers thacthis kinde of frnit 1 by the name of Augsria,from whor that «£rivs did firft make it knowne b of Diofcoridis, Galen, and Pliny; thers doe fuppofe thatir is the Pepe i Pepor Univer(a medicament. fimpl. &, in Galen ds of atqui Melopepones minus bu ent quoque quandam absterge VIM: n Melo Indieus parvus. A {mall Zadian Melon. 1. Anguria (ve Citrulias vulgetior, The ordinary Citrull er Turkie Milion, of fruites come may more than halfe ghefle whichof thefe forts j fubftance or propertie- It thofe of his time, unleffe our climate alter their it from. the »other Coweumber. In the 4 citree colore eformaand Cacuis Citrullus by divers, to diftinguiththar grow over great, to be called Pepoxer, Chapter before you have Piliny alledged ro account the Cowcumbers and all Ztafy over doe account theng Cefalpinus as Cxcumeres accounted (itrnllsbe thefe that youhave and here which aré in thefe forts of frnites, none knowing dire@ly commonly: fo that youfee howvarious mens opinions Ci#r#d/s, whether this that beareth the Pepa or Melopepo of the ancients, nor whichis their, truely moft is ofthem . e Italians take it,’ or.our ordinary C#camis commonly focalled withus? 4 in his Booke of from another which one liffering faith, that the Egyptians have divers of thefe forts of Ci ec. bythe feverall names of Chate, Abdolavi, Chajar i Rellonius, but itis the Dulhaha of Serapio ; nd that Anguria fignificth a Cowcumber, and'is not ards Cogombro, of the FrenchCitronlles, ofthe hi % + as alfo Turkie Million or Coweumb The Uerthes. ature with the Gourde, that is, cold and moift and reckonedone of the foure greater cold feed heate of the fits ofagues, and the diftem following the Latine doe call ic others w Dutch becaufle * th feede is moft of ufe inthe des; Mill 4 he drineffe and ropghnefle of the tongue caufedt enefle andftopping of u > srowne feeble and-wea and generall -s that the Got Chapter ¢ CuaP. XXIII, . Endive or Succory like herbesor ref Of ep th Dens Leonis f Plante Intubacee Succorylike he them in fome methodicall manner, 1 muft diftr ads or titles, .whereunto they are to be referred, w warilla, Sonchys, Lampfana, Hieracium, Latiuca, Sen j and Iace ; C of fome of this Worke of Letcice, and uch T have {pokenboth in myformer Booke, namelyofall the forts of Garden ¢ forts of Lacobea and Senctio. Firlt then to beginne with Endive, the kindes whereof alfo 1 have fhewed: re SO es i |