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Show roto Cuar.24. Tripig, Theatrum Betanicum. 6, Lycium Galligum Avenionen(ee Theyellow graine of Avignon, is ‘The Theaterof Plants. 10, Lycinm Indicumeredizun Alpine, The fuppofed indian Box thorne, Cuar,24;- 101% 18, Agyahalid Egyptiace Lycio affinia, The Egyptian Tce like unto Lycine, am Belli.; m creti; cuma prim 4. Lycdt ; : The fit Box thorne of Can7y- LB LTTfim nh} WU) ge Lycian Hifanicum folio oblongo. Spanefl Box choyne with longer kaves. | Trise 9. 3 8. Eycitm Creticon alterune "The echer Box thorne of Candy, 4, Lycium Creticumprimum Belli The firft Box thorné of Candy. As of agray"this Candian thorne growethto be foureorfive cubits high cove:ed with a rough or tcabbed barke, ith colour, ftored with fharpe thornes,three alwayes growing together ara joynt, where the leaves alfo come forth three or foure together which ate {mall fomewhat neare unto Box leaves,‘ and lefler then thofe forth at the of the Barbary bush,lightly {nipped or dented about the edges : the flowers are yellow comming joynts with the leaves which turneinto finallongberries not fally r und, therein fomewhat like'untoa Barbary berweene but blacke whenit isripe, eachof chem {tanding fingly by it {elfe upona fmall. tooteftalke,* of a talte : divers fweete and fower : the wood hereof 1s yellow and the roote much moregiving an excellent yellow dye but ic a kinde of mountaine Barbary for the. refcmblance thereunto more then unto Lyei#m': have accountedit Barbary hath the berries differeth from the Barbary.in that the leaves thereof are greater-then of this, and the from the growing many together in a long clutter, and this but fingly one at a placeas is before faid, and fort of true Lyciam it differeth inthe fruit not bemg round like Pepper, and is not bitter as the berries of moft Lycinm are. A $. Lycium Creticnmalterum, The other Box thorneof Candy, SEY) WY y RiCaais S (A \ ; s and thornes,and This other Candian buth rifeth up not above twoorthree cubits high thicke fer with branche {mall leaves upon them, the berries are round, as {mall as Pepper and blacke when they ave ripe,whereof is made anexcellent yellow colour. 9. Lycinm legitimum Rauwolfj, Thetrue Box thorneof Syria. The true Box thorne as Rawwo/fing ferterh it forth in the fourth Booke of his journall of Ttinerary is @ fall fhrubbe having many fhoots from the rootes, {et full ofthornes and {mall leaves fomewhatlike unto Sloe leaves or betweene them and Box. 19. Lycivm Indicum creditum Alpino, The fuppofed Indian Box thorne, This Box thorne fuppofed to be the right Lyciam Indicum by Profper Alpinus in his Booke of Egyptian plants, eves fhooteth from the rootes divers upright wooddyftemmes three or fourecubits high,fec chicke with joynts,at ry one whereof come forth bothlong and fharpe chornes.and foure orfive {mall long whitith greene leaves ion« three or two ftand leaves the with ger, narrower and whiter then thofe of the Olivetree : atthe joyntslikewife fall whitith flowers, verylike unto thofe of the Orientall Iacinth, which tarne into finall and blacke berries very like unto Wallwort berries of an aftringent and bitrer tafte. 11. Lycinm Indicum putatum Garfia. Garfias fappofed Indian Boxthorne. é Garcias ab Orta inhis firlt booke and tenth Chapter of his Indian hiltory of Drugges fhewerh that the Indians; and Betre with nixed Caro, or Cate Perfians and other nations of Afia major, ufe a certaine juice which they call =a Affreca,zs an ufaall familiar junket continually cochew-in their mouths, which he thinkech tobe Lycimm, she |