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\ The Spaniards Call thc fruit Or Acorne" Bellom, or A62‘//om. Tlzcop/zrzgflm feemeth to calllgggkc ; ; (l The D”{"‘t’m"‘* not Prifloo’, bU'i'1S7§il4>«’ RA!’ hedmakefih mention but of one Ilcx onely, andthat is of Scgzi 4 - _ _ X _ and he fhewet t at t e rca rans o not call the other Ilex, but Smilax .- for the name ‘ Mong t re wr _ . h f e mi 3 ofrtlre fruit many fignifications: there is Smilax among the Pulfesuyhicll is alfo called Dalichm,an 1 l profi table for timber, to énalée colese, ;:r;tt.;,;7\;:11rnfpggértgliggzvfigfe forllhq Vie Ofphw _ and smgzax ,qfl»em,and Lemgamongft the Brnde-weeds : lrkewrfe Smilax rs taken of Dzofi” . rs not fit for any man or ea to eat , y p . _ e ‘or may is gear, and Very
‘Taxus, the _ Yew tree. Qf Smzlax, beaf2l2r:¢jz‘u:.wrrteth thus in hrs third booke : the Inha :3‘? Or Surgetre : rt gtoweth vp to the he~rg%ht_Q§a-{_f£gLC Egeféglfetégod to be burned : fmm which Arcadia do C311 acertamc tree Smzlax, being like vnto the Sl<arletOke:rhe1eaues thef '¢_tolc__>oke vpon : thetvoodtiggérilngfrdiitgpiigng lihégifélues farm abroad Swgmeon are (‘Ct for
tfet with fuch {bar e rickles,but tenderer and fofter. I “,0 Ooteth forth very comely _ . f an ouflwome mffc; C0101" vnaef. '* Of this Smilax 511;, alfo writeth, in his fixteenth booke, chap.6. There he of 11?”: {alt} ‘kg m ;::~m°fi P3" by C0“P1€5 Vfly falre leaugsa greff§:‘X’§§;§§‘;,%we:h fall vnto the boughes , Witl_1- V kindes, Ex 9': in Italia folio am mulmm 46 old: dijhmgcalled of certaine Graecians Smzlzm’J,l 8 L on th. Cut Of 1-fllpf 35011‘ the Fdgcs "39’ “PC ' com mon Acome, let in a rough and prickly cup uinces u! ifolia .- in which words, in Read Of Oliuc trees may Perchance bee more wig Write mg ‘'93.’ f9°“fi“1k¢ i“‘f“”= hm?» my 15;“ Y“‘f" ‘igtm mas, and h’o11.'gw within ; this me beareth or , eéwérr/3,05 the C_9rke- tree 5 for this kinde of I/ex or ._S‘_m{lax is not reported or any 0531“ 9 — *7’ » E a“ H9d%‘='h°§' °‘5:‘h° Chef??? l‘.E‘;.5, Fa f".g..< - T“ *' ' “‘ “ i ‘ " ' ' " “ briflget-ll‘
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