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g; The Temperature.
The harke and leaues of the Linden or Line tree, are of a temperate heate, fomewhat CW3-“g and eliringent. {T The Verwes.
The leaues 0fTil!zz boyled in Smithes water with a piece of Allum and a little honey. C“? the fares in childrens mouthes. ‘ def The leaues boiled vntill they be tender 5 and pouned very final} with hogs gteafe,and t_h€ P0". of Fenugrceke and Linefeed, take away hot fwellings and bring impoltumes to maturation, 513% a vplied thereto very hot.
i The floures are commended by diners againfi paine of the head proceeding of a cold Call“?
A againftdifiinelletlie Apoplexie,and alfo the falling ficknelfe, and not onely the‘floutes;b“‘ the 17
{tilled water thereof.
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. - 9-i ‘ T hofe of the Vine, harming by long red- t h d d red leaues muchlike to t :3 p Ali allclé :1r:eg;re;i1:,e%r(<)):r c,S3§an<é(’b‘;ec1u fiersaofja whitifh green: colotufi‘ afterl thbetn cotnrnetll vp long mi: fafiénea together by couples, oneright againlt anothelfigzland sukumpmg oufi neere to the place in whfgh they are combined :in allthe other partsb him and rule vnto parc ment, or refembling the i;merm0llZ wings of gralhoppers :.the kernels evls; b_ {rt Fe. _ H p L p p ‘ V 2 There is a (‘mall Maple whiCh doth oftentimes Come toft he lgne cf: a trE§’bu;‘§‘0/I: cot?‘ m0nlY groweth low after the manner 1<])_f 3 H1315 ifhfiobgrekvigofigizgggfie I;(::’S a::cgOr1;:e§‘Y;k: fmo h. h f bit fth oodisw ite,an_ C3 1° ; ’ . . . thotfiétoft he I; r:le]::efl(i) efywand fafiencd wlth akreddifh ltalke, but much leffer, very like in big. ‘ C or ’ Pp ’ t that the cuts are deeper: the floures be as thofe.
n 11‘ 1, 1 f of Sanicle, bu _ _ o?tt:2fn£:2°§:£:::f:::;o:giztmg “‘““"" “’°“ tandem.
‘ “V0 and two vpon a item or foot-Ptallce.
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fcat{ {t h in hedges and low woods. p ah 3113913, ociihiiiyiivgfdsveth in the walkcs and places ofpleafiirc
d for the fhadow fake, and vnder the name of Sycamore
The fmall or hedge Maple gY°_W The great Maple is a {hanger 1!} Eng °fD0ble men, where it efpecialll’ ‘-5 Plame
tree‘ «J T/it T im._ p March,and their ‘fruit is ripe in September.
The leaues of the Linden(l"aith T/Jeep/éraffzis) are very fweet, and be a fodder for mofi kind 0 tle: the fruit can be eaten of none. T .
Thefe trees floure about the end Of
Cal 118. Of the Jwaple tree.
T 2 Acer minus.
The leifer Maple;
qr *1'beN4mcs. rm M I M I N _ . , - .- , t» e.» T This tree is called in Greek? °¢l'Ju‘“m13 m She ;.§e:c}r:men, gran; The great Maple is called in high utc , e émpedy called wmwmbut they arepfar deCci_
EH61 d 1 {‘ 1 , and this is thought to b . p _ . “ed tgfptaiglgrifiggnm’ or the Plane nee, being drawne into this errour by the neereneflb of
- t h‘ _ This is now commonly (yet not t‘ e French W0rd;fot the Plane treegzahferzlilfig giiigrfute foil thinke it were not vnfit to call it
"ghtly)called the Sycomore tree- ‘h° billiard Sycomore. It _ . . The other is called in Latincfim’ W”
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The great Maple.
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Here he diuerstrees vnder the title of Poplar.y€t«d1,E.°"ng ‘,’;°",';,3§?:hi'rdaio:cie: azvfniify filial
rub‘ ‘he de_l‘criptions,wheteof one is the white; “nO[h7e‘2v:}i1eklr)aijaZf;::?I3(erkzk.- likewife there is fi1i05h§F ?f
"'”§:‘i--It great Maple is a beaiitilhll and high tree,with a1 barke of a meme fmoothnege ; the any "7:Wh_ich is the Afpe,riarned by him Lyfim-,and bdy_n mg}: regions of Europa e _ . . . A fiance of the wood is tender and eafie to worke on; it fendeth forth on euery fide V“ ‘span ‘ ‘tnsric-§‘959.m.§‘? h‘3°!.‘.“t‘>"".l,‘.1_°.h..‘.5_“.9.’EF.‘?.t_’_".f".“.“ ‘ ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ "
5-;00dl§'b9Vi?gi1fs and branches, which makean excellent lhadow againfi the heat of Pb‘ 5""; high . V s zzf 1' iii 3
q The Defcrzption.
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