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..._.——..—...__~______ neared in the figure which I heete gill‘? Y°“l° \/Vhether Uitdti’/'7i0/as in the lat’: edition Of 1"‘ Commentaries vpon Diajioridc: would ball? Cl?‘ prefi this by the Icon ofhis firfi Acacia, which 1‘ prickly,and hath leaues refembling thofe of I4" éar Iada, I know not : but if hee would hall? ex‘ prefled this tree 5, the painter did not well P13)’ his part. i 1-
After that C/I4-/im had let forth thus much or
this tree,in his Hi]f.r'arz'or. plant. the learned D ' Caflamda a Phyfitian alfo of Sevill certified (“C (faith he) that the hours of this tree growt 1‘ together at the tops of the branches,ten,tWC F3’ or more hanging vpon fhort. footlialks,gr0W‘“g out of the fame place :whofe figure he alfo T69‘! but fo rudely drawne , that I could not thercbl’ haue come to any knowledge of the floures,b"‘ that he therewith fent me two dried floures , { which I partly gathered their form. NOW the 5 floures were very «narrow, 2 inches long or I110“? confi {king of three leaues,the vppermolt wh€T° much exceed ed the two narrow ones (3 I115 fidcs both in length and bredth, and it was doublcdf but before the flour was opened it better I69‘-‘m bled a home or cod, than a floure, and the 102?‘; end oiit hood in a flier: green cup in the Wf l_ of the Home vnder the vppet leafe that was 3 3 ded , but open at the top 5 there came f0“,
Coral aréaris ra mu; . A branch of the Co ral tree.
fmooth pointall. diiiided at the top in€° “"6 i
parts or thteds, w liofe ends of what colour ‘kg were,as alfo the threds,I know not,be_caufe I could not gather by the dried Hour,whofe colon!" e quite decayed,and the piétute it felfe expre {Ted no feparation of the leaues in the floure,n0 falmd of threds,but only the floures fhut,and refembling rather cods than floures,and thofe of a dccfl ‘E colour. But if I could haue {een them freflienl fhould haue been able to haue giuena more 531:5‘ defcription : wherefore let the Reader take in good part that which I haue here performed. 7 '
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Can. 22. Of:/ie SeaLentil!.
1} The Defcrifriofl.
Ome call this Vna marina 5 and others haue thought it the Lmtzmia m.~m‘na of Serapia, b“‘I:}:3 are deceiued 3 for his Lenticula marina defcribed in his 245 chap. is nothing els but the ":3 two marimas or Bryon tbalaffion defcribed by Dz'ofior:‘de:,lib.4. cag2.9 9. as any that compare the Places together may plainly fee. . _ k with 1 Theformer of thefe hath many winding fial1up,whereon grow fhort branches fetch!‘ now narrow leaueslike thofe ofBeluidere or Befotn flax, and amongfi thefe grow many sk1m}Y rowcs empty round berries of the bigneffe and fhapeof Lentils,whence it takes the name. This 3 in diuers places of the Mediterranian and Adrratick feas. _ . t about i 2 This differs little from the former, but that the leaues are broader, (hotter, 80d “"9 hexcofi the Cdg€s.But this being in probabilitie the Sargaza ofAc'ofla,yo'u {hall heare what he f_«4Y5.tmO_tb¢ Injthat famous and no lelI‘e to be feared nauigation del Sergazo ( for fo theywhich faile i is Indies call all that f pace of the Ocean from the 18 to the 34_ degree OfN0rthCf1Y l'‘‘‘““‘ 6 ed with adeepe and fpatious fea couered with an/herb called Seiguazqbeing a fpanne l°“8a“”a.Pp
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“I only the “mks Ofthe brea tgs . er fame are of opinion that this herb is plucked vp and Cari: tom of the fea,and hath mall Eooatéry that fall out Ofmany wands in-to the Ocean” NOW the Ma.- ed away by the rapid courle odffj mffcly maintain this opinion, and in failing here we were becale fier of the flit? Whflem I was 1 few the feat wholly couered with this plant 5 and fending
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