the of Plants. L I 3= - » L I B. @116 HIROTIC Gf PIQHES. ' I51: V I-'—‘—0 . . . ' i ' robe eaten,fuch as oxyarantbgg or thbe Hawtgorne brin%eth1po;ir'ortl!i1, wherein he PWDCIY mad“ 3 gE:‘t‘;l>1‘1§1)’i0r any hot refigiopz Tlizisgffifirl§c:§:_Y3;_l:1§;lr‘l;V1gE:§k;:J0}1:5:-3:1: difference,0xyaazmIm the Bar crry u{h,an_ oxyacant as t e aw_t orne tree. . 6: eare tree,or rat er iitet ft 6 p , _ w, p A _ ' :-

Diafcorides hath_not made mention of_ this Thorne ;_ for that which he calleth 0x}’dM”¢54, 1“ the y A gong ehefe lgaues Qome forth tur_ts ofwhilte goures vrfsr hi; mt: tiawthorn dprrres,ht1t bigigpgg fceminine gendegis G:zlc¢r:r0:cyzm1;rt/.2145‘: in the mafculine gender. p h are egwhich fucceed fmall red berries like t e erries 0 tr .€.k awt orn,in ta1teli..e the Neapoi

Avitm feemes to containe both there herbes vnder the name of Amyréem, but we know t 6)’ ‘3 lat; the temperature and faculties whereof are @103 ) 5‘ “°W“°° neither ofaffinitie nor neighborhood,althougl_1 they are both prickly. _ E h [am

The fhrub it felfe is called in lhops Barberries, of the corrupted name t/472:)-réerzs -' 0 '5 C , I 2 Aria Theo )5):/zt_/7a"

. . . . . . . . . _ . . h _ ‘nugget. I Oxyatmzz iris. _ _ [9 . _ writers Cnjimm: : in Italian, Crcjjxma: in Spani{h,E/lbmo dc mnzvelm . in high-DutC 9193 , . . _ a -, o Cumberland gawtb - , 1 _ , , . S ,,,,,,,;zc The Hawthorne Lees A0135-‘c in low-Dutclngaufeboom : in French,Ej]>me wizette :Bl'ld thereupon by it Latine namfa Pd .n to

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r f. The leaues and berries of this Thorne are cold and dry in the fecond degree,and aSyG4/en alioa 7, V -F firmeth,they are of thin parts,and haue a certain cutting facultie. * E -‘:4 . W > 7 ’\ T - .

‘I/131/ermes. ' * ~..r 3’? T ,~ - T A The leaucs are vfed ofdiuers to feafon gear with,and in Pcead of a fallad,as be thofe of50’!‘]:1;£ . B The tltzcoetion thereof is good againfl: hot burnings and cholericke agues zit allayeth the of the bloud,and tempereth the ouermurzh heate of theliuer. ' "‘ \ . ' / C The fruit or berries are good for the fame things, and be alfo profitable for hot L35k"55 ~ the bloody fliigand they {lay all manner offuperfluous bleedings. 1 ca]. yr D T he green leaucs of the Barberr)’ bufh flamped and made into fauce as that madeof $0“: . 5 led Green-.fance,doth coole hot fiomackgand thofe that are vexed with hotburning “Sue” cureth appetite. i ' +4 T with E A conferue made of the fruit and fugar performeth all phofe things before remembred. 5‘ better force and fuccefi"e. ' f the F The roots ofthe tree Pteeped for certain daies together in Ptrong He made with the 30165 ° Afh tree,and the haire often moiflned therewith,maketh it yellow. e 15,1: G i The bark of the roots is alfo vfed in medicins for the jaundicqand that with g00df“€cc

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*1“ Here be two forts of the white Thom trees defcribed by the later writers,one veryfcomzfg , _ , - A 15; molt arts ofEn0lan:l_,another e ra nd ‘mind E ' { 6 CW’ '5 r . _ _ y p »_ '5’ ‘We .- V’ . r I .’- -.- -- e i - dens of Ggrmay ;Wi)i:i} differs not fioiii Otiffomgotlffi H'awtii]ornl:Ci'}a)i1ei}iicgci)liziil tl(i)¢:niruit tl“’egiriy f The Hawthorn growerh in woods and 10 hedges H6616 V“5°h1gh‘V3"3s31m.°{tWET)’ V'v'h€Ie. The as yellow as SaFfron.We haue in the Well of England one growing at a place called Glam“ 1 :°°I1d is a flranger in England. The lafl gowcth 3‘ .G]‘§fl""bpmY abbey’ as ‘t ‘S “Cd ‘ml’ ’eP°""d Which brings forth his floures about Chriilnraife, by the rcP0rt ofdiuers of good credit,Wh 0 “We ii} The Aria gY<5W¢th VPO“ Hampfied heathfind m many Piaccs Ofthe Vvefl °fE“%1‘md'i° 16611 the fame zbtit my felfe heme not feen it,and. therefore leaue it to be better examined’

T live Tiine. . . _ - > V The {Mr and fecgénd flgjure in‘ Méy,whereupon many do call the tree it felfe the May-bu{_h,as_a lefg mkm Ofthe wmming in ofMéy 2 the lcaues come forth a little fooner ;- the {run is ripe in

Hewhm: Thom is 3 great {hmb growing often to thc height 0“ Few: U-ee,thehtcr)ti eginning of Septembegand is a food for birds in Winter

0’ body is greatsthfl boughes and branches hard and woody,fet with long 013'?

p _ ~ _ ' 1 T A qr The Names. L A H , fig green C(t)ll1(<)i:';’€?ltlI€1:tf’1<:)l:v‘rr<g:Cgrc(r).:,:' with deep gafhes. into diuers feéiionsfmooth, and of; W1, _ , r r B Digfg=,,,M“ aeftribem tmg {hr-ubagnd ngmcgh it 'ogt:.,m.,in the feminine gendgrsand gig” in his ri - v V

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. x . 51$ - ~ ' 7 . - or vnlike 86¢-0f0."W""’-.. the Plants : aft-c.r which Come the fm”=bei”g ‘ound be‘‘i€5:g‘C‘3“ 3‘ the Em‘: and ‘Cd when tire: #64. V ioigifiiilnr-d '1s'iliih the. iiliffi ii::1leil:hetC0lihf:)i'ri?led:Ii§1t3hii: full ofthaornes,8zc.Ser/W9 ripe 5 wherein 15 found a {oft fweet pulpe and certaine whirifh feed : the root growes dc€Pc I Caller}, it 6' ‘Zn .e_ If _ h D; _ . _ ind’: would ham it cauéd r¥,,,.;u.but the name Pyrinrs feet. groundpf a hard wooddy filbflaflcfi - r u htit eth rob lmyr emhanl ll imcil an it wffqt ' O , lledin hi0h—DUtCh 153635939“: in lOW'D”td‘§

2 The fecond and third haue bin touched in the firlt title, notwithfl-anding I haue tho éand 19 gem 6 (fig I10 ‘I-6 YCB OW.-E,;11wtS Om-his is 35-1,. "in 1:§2n¢h‘r,4uZe.ifia'ne.- in Englilh, V‘v’hite«. not vnfit to infert in this Place 3 P13“'5P3“iCiP‘“i“g with the Hawthorne in floures and flu _ ‘horn Hzimhm :3 Ian)’ dgdiafi m Iimnd }, tr ti\c4:1o" bufh :t This is not the 0?‘7‘““”“fi“ of the with the Servis tree in tree in leaues,and not vnlikein fruit alfo. form‘? retells bwtt gm tiff: irap 011 3:36 on /voneciisilrallibe fhewedhereafter. T '

Tbeaflzraflm hath fer forth this Tree vnder the name of L/Irizz, which groweth vnto then find i . Thei'elc1ot'da't wh 1C1 be ilztrfitti if ‘I’/my /mi/has and i'oLo'beland ‘Tabem. call it. Some,as. of a i'malltree,de1ighting to grow in the {hatlowie woods of Cumberland and _\/Ve§)1rIc1El?1o,ne.in Belrmms) Gef:1W1:rtld"Cfl§fim3reR::6 it to tr; ggréargind thai not vnfitly : in fame places oft,-I111‘; Kings: many other places of the North countrygwhere it is to found in great (§'.l3,nnty ' spams e they ca-vlfk awhite Beam “:66. 4;

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