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Of the Hifiorie of Plants.‘ I B 3- ...,%._____..._,~_.—_———.«— —~ _____.,—/I-"’—"" The berries or fruit of the low Cedar haue their faculties not fo Ptrong, as the fame Author 13‘ ftifieth,infomuch as that they may alfo be eaten, yet if they bee taken too plentifully they Callfc head-aehe,and breed heate and gnawin gs in the I-lomacke. Yet there is a difference betweene the 5 two Cedar berries 3 for the erimfon ones are not fo hot and dry,by teafon they are fweeter 85 PIF3‘ fanterto the tafte,and therefore they are better to be eaten,and do alfo yeeld vnto the body 3 10“ of nourifhmentz but the berries of that of Lycizt are biting. hotter and drier alfo than thofe Of 1"‘ niper,frotn whitjh they differefpecially in the biting quality,they bring no nourifhment at 31 :3”. giopigh a man eat neuer fo few of them, hee {hall feele gnawings in his llomacke,aiid pairie in ea . The Peafants doe feed thereon rather to fatisfie their hunger, than for any delight they 113*” In

the talle,or the phyficall vcrtues thereof’; albeit they be good againll the i’trangurie,and pr0“°l‘° vrine.

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Here be two kinds of §avin,one like in leafe to Tamarislgthc other to the C ypres treegwhew of the one beareth berries,the other is barren.

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2 The or er Sayin is an high tree ,. as Bclfmiua faith, as tall as t'ne Almond tree,and much like to the game Cyp|'(.‘lTC tree:the body is vvrythed,_th.icl<, and forntirnes of (0 great a cornpalle as that it can- not be fathomed -, the fnbllance of the ivonil is red. within,as is that ofluniper and ofthe prickly Cm dar. : the barke is not very thicke, and it is (ii: a yelf lowifh red : tlieleaiies are of a maruellous gallant: greene colour, like to thofe of the Cypres tree] yet thicker or more in number 3 in talte birtegofa (pi- cic fmell, and like Rofinf the boughes are broader, and thick Yet as it were with Wlngfilllifi thofe of the? pmh me and of the Yew tree: on which grow a great number of beties Very round like thole ofthe little Cedars,which at the {hit are greeri,_biit when the be ripe they are of a blackifli :; tfil.-"':(~)Llf.‘ of the roollhereof ifliieth oft times a Rofin, Wfwfh being hard is like to t1hatc£'ftli_e Iuniper tree, and dotl1,al'— to crumble in t ec ewinn. . i _ y ..

it 3 There is anothgr which diliers from the lafl: defcribed , onely in that theleanes are {mallet ;md1effe pricking than thofe ofthe former, as alfo the branches lefler. Loécl cals this S4‘L'i3’2!z imcatzi at- tcrai . , V

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Both of them grow vpon hils,in' woods at other- like vmoiled places,as in Candy, Mylia, and elle: whem. l»,_3e./[MW ieporteth,th.a._t he found them both ifpon the tops of the mountains Taurus,Arna« nus and C51 m 7“5- _ i . .

. '~ ~f-he fig{k>is lylanted in our Englifh gardens al- fmll eueiie where.The feeond is Planted both by the feed and by the flip: the (lips mull he fee in

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qr'I/ieirime. 1. .h. F. 1, - . I 1 ' In ' " l They both continue alwaies greerie : The one 15 found E0 OF lrlfdflll V‘ yl’P‘:j Till ‘fommml Y in Winter 5but it hath fruit at all times, for before the old berries 3 am‘ 3”’ *3 m"~ ~’P= qt T/Je N Ames. / S ‘—' " a '~ : orfi '3v=i“L3‘l“C’S"‘5””‘ - . . - r’a°;a‘1e‘::‘:;,r1C;g:;?,,§ in, :11: Apotheearies (hops by the name Swim.-or diiiers, 347127736- 1 15 I _ g N A _‘ . . . . , v {*4 ,- the Italians and Spaniards keepe the Latine name : it is called in high-I_)utch, jémbkllbflumt in low Dutch §auewmm.vin Ffl:nCb,S1l'UCi7ZC’r‘ .- in Engli(h,common Savin,or garden Savit1:._ A . . . .‘ - . F; , . ‘G-i Slime name the other Cwfrifilfw C7’W“‘a°" Cyples Olcllndlhas Hwy futh’M' I 2 °w‘D'.I’ ' ‘Cntion ofa nee called Brutznsome there are that take this to bealtcra S ai5z_mz,or the fecon avi 3 flld to be read Bmm for i%pai53'v,B?'t1t;iIr5, by altering the vowels : for Plmy ClL".l‘Cl'lb.csy it,lz6- I 2-€/‘P- T7-_ 1‘? like; 336 Cypm menu rhefe words; They feeke in the inountain Elimsei the tree _l2r;sttr%)[;=.E1r*;£§ *3 to A e hauin white boii hes,veeldin a (wee: frriellryhen It 15 <1 = the broad Cyprts tr C31 _ 53 , . I -. A It 15 re (med That the Cfeof mention is made W ith a mitacle,iri the Pioties of C[zma’ms Cicflnré of C »rl;fl_e mad that the - . . - ' 1 althlans doe vfe the leaiies in drinkes -,that the fmell is very like to t iab i On)éifiEigriS.n€em to m°l<e thereof is a remedie agiiinft the fmell of other woods. It gmwcs Cy _ 3

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