“N, VMWMVH Wm "M MW"V‘~‘woW“¢“w av _ -‘L-~ ‘ '4 . .. 1552. Of the Hiflorie of Plants. L 1 B. 3- . L 1 B_ 3_ Of the Hifforie of Plants. falllled tothebougheswitha firme hard and fibrous fialke:this fruit c ' T itilh “Ilse! \ , Sen , . -— : it thecd es :tl'1C fialke is round c tr ; tr —' which the Ethiopiansvfe in burning feucrs to quench the tliirfl, for it lciariileilzimllleiivfiiiit tari)ncl_TC’ .= T r er%re§::e°>f,$*;:‘S;V:;3§g1OPL::‘£‘g§§£,iPC, oéhe bigness of a l\/1elon,dot£ier)e,ilnvi-iiiili ihriiii th{sidt1ed_bep]omes friable,fo that itmay be brought into ponder with ones fingm, ye; retains __s like rinde : the fmell is gratefuiifomewhat like that of the Malecotone : at the top ofthe r’ruit,aud aci itie . in t. is pulp lie feeds like little kidnies or the feeds or the true L,1mgyn’5,of a blacke ml‘ Oflletimes below it Come forth (“ch buds as you fee here prefe-nted in thefigtire, which they fer in h a plan‘ t e ground and Prefemc the kind by in {lead of feedzthe meat oftliis fruit is fweetszvery plcafantol taile,8c yeelds good nourilhmentgthere are certaine fmall fibres in the meat thereoflsvliicli though 0’ Wm‘ “Y do not offend the mouth yet hurt they the gums offiwll 35 50° frequently feed thereon. - ' ’ ,forit is like alarge Poppy head cut olinigli the top: ' led, ofa brownifh colour, very fruootli : the cir. d {o it growes {mallet and ftiialler euen to the iialke. fruit fucceeded:the top ofthe fruit was euen anti each whereof was contained a little Nut like an Acornfi
hing colour,with fome fibres comming out of their middles ithefe fowne brought for! °“f§1fei-ence at the top is about nine inc _ to this rt was ofa brownifh colour,and the kernel w i;h_
hauing leaues like the Bay tree,but it died at the approch of Winter. Cluf I5 Azmzma Pzm.z4,or Pine Thillle, is a plant hauing leaues like the Aaron aqzmtiwm, iv .i°h feems to haue carried a floure where auities,in
the vpper pa _ _
her whence this came,nor how it grew,but mm
c that which the Antients defcribed by the name 0fF4[.
1: 19 Frmfim tctmgrmur. The fquare C090- : In 1! were orderly placed 24.COnC ?lm°fi an inch long,and as much thick-, _ "1 Was all rank and monldy. Clu/ius could learne neit hinksit may b receiued by the name ofcoxm Cyp9te,that is,the Nut C ypote: but on the lower part of an alh colotigrotigh, The 2 .he receiued by the name of
h, and fiiining» {Fe in drawing the figure. fliellwas like in colour and (‘rib fiance to that of an
It 16 F454: e/Egyptiie ziffiiiist 3 gleat deale of probability t fiance nor tafie : yet the forme of the [hell was dif-
6“ "35gypi‘z'zz.
‘7 The former oftliefe two Clmfiw
‘ 13 Of a dusky browne colour, fm00F W ich the Painter did not well expre hdlmendrm dc! »Per1t,( i .) Alm0D a1m0nd,and the kcrnell not vnlike erefltgfor it was triarigular,with 3 13 This vvasthe fruitofa large
0‘ G00d-night,becaul'e the HOUYCS V °“fas big as large Peale,being tlireco C9 more her-eofin Clufim Exat.lr'é.2.c4p.i_8. _ . 19 This is the figure ofa fquare fruit which C_l diam Nu; 0; Coco: it was couered with a {month rindc,was about,being foure inches and a halfe from fquare to fquare. _ m in the Eali-Indies grower; atall tree fending forth many branches, which ’ ,md—mr;ow,biggcr than tliofe ofRofemary:it carries cods fix inches V kled and {harp pointed, which open tlienilelues guy or Cottony matter, wherewith they liuffe - for certaine vfes :amongfl: the downe lie blacke
ds of Peru :the
neither in fub
backe {landing vp,and twolharpe lides,atid there very rough.
kinde of Conrvolwrlm which the Spaniards called Bxmm miclaer,‘ fe to fade as foone as night came.The feeds were of a footy co- f them contained in a skinny three cornered head. You may
conjectures to heme been fome kind of In; feuen inches long, and a foot and lialfe
2° About Banta ills fer thicke*with<-leaues loii _ _ . y 1 2o Arron‘: lmifm (i1iqIM- J a f°“8§4tid fine al50u¥;cbl1El‘€d witlia thin skin, wrin A cod of the Wooll-bearingFl'°"' '0“! below into line parts, and are full of aloft W0 v °“lliions,pillowes and the like, and alfo {pm lbme eeds like thofc ofCorton,but leffe and not faltned to the d-owne. _ _ _ . 2 I This which Clucaus p,,1,mf;,m'fe‘r4,or the Ba Date,becaufc it carries the figme of an 1-] 1 P- fart Illand in the Antlanticke ocean, by certaine Dutch mariners who fome ofthem 22. or more inches long, and lome woue with threds crolling one another, of a brows
p°CTis bag,was found in a de ho cut them from the tree) were filled with fruit
ort w huske and alI:within thefe were others, as round as if they had big tut. fcarce breake them with a hammeriin the midPt ofthefe were white but afterwards bitter like a Lupine. large,as lhaue been told by diuers:fome who
hat like pulfe, d is very Mauritius lfland.Clafl'm alfo notes that theyhaue bin and fame two inches br'oad,o F a du- ined one,two,or more round nuts they are fallened to the coal
chels (as they rep
3‘: I 7 C‘0,w:6 cfypote. Amygdzilir Pm:an.¢< Almonds of Peru.
i _ yellow colour.Thefe fa
11 fh °f thebigncrre ofa Walnut,
“°d.and fo hard that you could °l‘Dels,tafling atthe firft {omew his rough co
1. 3_2 The tree which carries t _ _ “W It in Perlia,and others that obferuedit in . rough; {mm dine,-5 places : the cod is fome three inches long, Sltie yea colour antliall roughand prickly : in the (‘e cods are conta °1‘ Eedsiofa gthydifh afli-colounhauing a little f pot on one fide, where they aiigexceedingliard and dillicult to break, but broken they flieima white kernel very bitter an vnpleafant ot"tafie.I'hatie feen very many and haue fome oftlieleandffome haue offered to l'e1 them f°f Ea[{-1nd in 354597 whereto they hauefome fmall refemblance, though nothing in faculty llkfi them (if I may credit raeport, which Ihadltather doe than make triall) Forflh_atie.been told by fome ‘hat they are poyfohous mad by others,tliat they lirongly procure vomit. - . i f ‘i ' i H {fed in this figure is called in the Eaft-Indies (35 C_'5‘_‘fi”” W35 ‘PM3 Ktlyd and fix inches long:tbe rindewas thick,black, hicli they aflifitie was eatable.
b, and r
2. 3_ The long cod expre ._,it' was roun'd,the thiclgnclfe of ones little finger, 3; fa fourifh talie. W h broad,membrahous, rou
and it cont 'nedha h2:‘rt1l]pluflple 0 d f _ ' on 5 me inc _ _ _ y ‘ eother was a cod of fome inc RIC]! opfinpng fit:-:I:Wo0Pam,,n_d d llill)g.lllll‘l(‘.Cl with a thin lilme let pea“: little berries, hauing; golden lpots nformed was called Daézm. _
fTll Q . . . . " brownifli colourfiiarp pointed,an _ Into Oure eels wherein were contained TC?" f3fl“°“Cd s , ' growes in Bralile,and as Clfafif“ W _3S 1 _ igure and defcription in this chapter you may finde the finale
C Pecially in the middles.This *4 In thefssend i>1a¢.¢9f Eh? tenth!" P MW
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