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bringeth forth oft times a certain fmoofh kind of Gall not altogether vnprofitabl€- This Olce likewife bringeth fotth another kind of ?excrefence,which the Graucr 1135 omitted in the figure , which is ealle 1.” Greek: iwimv: Gaza nameth it PW713 - T. is Pi-ml: or pricke is hollow, mollie, hanging downehalfe a yard long,like'a long fag ° linnen cloath. * . _ be

2 -The fecond is altogethfif like tA_ firfi, fauing that this beareth {mailer cornes,aiid the whole tree is altogei le{fe,wherein confifieth the difference. 5

:3: Both this 8.: the foxrnercary 59"“ cluttering vpon long fialkes,like‘ 85 1“ C~_ common Oke;but the fruitdoth not “By ceed them, but grow forth in Qthc‘ P l ces. 1:

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i Carri minorzls rzzmulza cum flare. A branch of the fmaller Holme Oke with fioures,‘

_ 11 The lilacs. 9 _ C,‘ This Oke groweth in vnt0fi€g£PtEfi 1-,;

it is feldome times fouud,and Eh .. vn_ Woods onely: it is for the rnofl Fm known: in Italy, as Pliny reporteth.

Q1 The Time. They bring forth their fruit or , in the fall of the lelafe. . '1‘ e Names.“ , :- This_ [Oke qils-ealled in Greeke *""";c:: Latin¢,_Cerr:u L-Vyet doth Pliny ma 3 ,1 tion both of ./figilopx, and alfo of 5"” of A'o«“«»~i is likewife one of the difeafcs .C=;2’=.?5}6,Caii<:‘Li in Latine I-"'6:/Z1464: in EngIifh,wilde Otes;and far differing from the me .£gilaf5- . we That which hang:-th from the boughes, Pliny,lih. 16.cap.8. calleth Pamw onely: that ac? ." named -agile}: bringeth forth Pam: armtes, withered prickes‘, couered with white moffie l“gsipg*a ging downe, not onely in the bflke, hut alfo from the boughes, halfe a yard in bigneffcabw fwcet fmel.l,as we haue faid among ointments. ' '

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V'Ve finde nothing written of the faculties of this tree among the old Writers, neithef 0 . owne experience,

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HI The Defiriftiofi.

1 He C0fk€ U66 is Ofa middle bigneffe like vnto Ilcx or the barren skarlet Okes '3 thicker bod)’: alldgfewer boughes : the leaues beifor the trial} part greater. f 11 f I _ k 1'0”“d€T:3fl_d mgre nlicked Xian thieidges : the barke of the tree is thicke,verr)r' Wbgcy u o c iin es or_crannies_t atc eauet an iuideth it f if int ' h‘ h 1 et - ken away in due time do giue place to another barke grovifincg tiniifrhfaihivhvhilcch iiiheen the 0 Als- moued is maruellous red, as though it were painted with fome colour: the Acorne R40 . In cup,which is greagbriltled, rough, and full ofprickles : this Acorne is alfo aflringentof hm more vnpleafant than the Holme Acorne,greater in one place,and leffe in another.

2 The Corke tree hath narrow leaues groweth likewife to the height and bigncfrc of 3 tree 5 the trunke or body whereof is couered with a rough and fcabbed barke of an ouerwo e W kifh COIOUI, which likewife cleaueth and cafleth his coat when the inner barkc groweth fem‘: t €l!*7?“?i Fl” b¥?“°h“ “is late» Isaiah.» and ?i?.§ii2i¢a safis 59 he Pi9VY€Si. any stay» 1%“ F «°e° ' »

54» I B. 3. l y Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 134.7 0% . . . dc“?! 1; whereupon do grow leaues like thofe of the precedent, but longer, and little or nothing in. I QEPC about the edges : the Fruit groweth in final! cu.ps_as the Acornes doe :they are leffer than int 3 Of the other kinde, as is the refit of the tree,_wherein_is the chiefelt difference. :1: This varies at aH° Iiafe, (as you may fee in the figure) which in fome 1S fnipt about the edge,in_ other {nine not

_ _~ I: ' 2} Shher latifalium é‘ imgu/hfiilium.‘ 2 The Corke tree with broad and narrow leaues.‘

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I ; ' qr The Place.‘ I, g ,- _ . met: growur, in the country of Aquitania,iieer_e to the mountaines called Pyrenaei :_it alfo groweth cl“ tifully in the kingdomes of Spaine, differing fomewhat from tharof Aquitariia, as Clufim de-

er “I? =‘it is likewife found in Italy,and that in the territory of Pila,w1th a longer leafe, and that-I . ,;,ioP01ntedV ; and about Rome with a broader,and_ cut in the edges like a faw,and rougher,as unatg-3’

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thg 1‘: llletlues of the {irft are alwaies greene in Spaine and Italy, about the Pyrenazan mountaines a ' _

T way in Winter q The Nam!‘ V L ha his tree is called in Grceke mag: in Latirie,Suher : in French,Liege : in ItaIian,Su_gm : the fame ttg 3‘: ;id0 (Lift; belong to the barlje :. the Spaniiards cgll ttlhe gee Alcarnaque : the S]<;fl1;§ doc Iit22..2;k::s:f:::2:::.rrgizzmsizrnot,,.,:;;;,‘;*‘“W"" g

Th, V The Temperature and V ertues.

B fsbarke doth moi}: manifeitly dry,with a binding faculty. _ Qoriznggeaten to pouderandtaken in water it ftancheth bleeding in talriy{r}3x:1:sgwhic11 doe mi mi ‘Ymes:::.::::::::;:.ft‘2:.::E”e.;€t3*£;ir;r*:;:°r.*;*;::‘;"“““ g fh s°trlke is alfo profitable fgr many things : ittis vfed (faith Pliifay) aboug altgchors of'fhips,§i-

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