Tree.

Arbor.

A Plant, 1. groweth
from a Seed.
Planta, 1. procrescit
e Semine.
A plant waxeth
to a Shoot, 2.
Planta abit
in Fruticem, 2.
A Shoot to a Tree, 3.Frutex in Arborem, 3.
The Root, 4.
beareth up the Tree.
Radix, 4.
Sustentat arborem.
The Body or Stem, 5.
riseth from the Root.
Stirps (Stemma) 5.
Surgit e radice.
The Stem divideth it self
into Boughs, 6.
and green Branches, 7.
made of Leaves, 8.
Stirps se dividit
in Ramos, 6.
& Frondes, 7.
factas e Foliis, 8.
The top, 9.
is in the height.
Cacumen, 9.
est in summo.
The Stock, 10.
is close to the roots.
Truncus, 10.
adhærat radicibus.
A Log, 11.
is the body fell’d down
without Boughs; having
Bark and Rind, 12.
Pith and Heart, 13.
Caudex, 11.
est Stipes dejectus,
sine ramis; habens
Corticem & Librum, 12.
pulpam & medullam, 13.
Bird-lime, 14.
groweth upon the boughs,
which also sweat
Gumm,
Rosin,
Pitch, &c.
Viscum, 14.
adnascitur ramis,
qui etiam sudant,
Gummi,
Resinam,
Picem, &c.

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Fruits of Trees.

Fructus Arborum.

Fruits that have no shells
are pull’d from
fruit-bearing trees.
Poma
decerpuntur, a
fructiferis arboribus.
The Apple, 1. is round.Malum, 1. est rotundum.
The Pear, 2. and Fig, 3.
are something long.
Pyrum, 2. & Ficus, 3.
sunt oblonga.
The Cherry, 4.
hangeth by a long start.
Cerasum, 4.
pendet longo Pediolo.
The Plumb, 5.
and Peach, 6.
by a shorter.
Prunum, 5.
& Persicum, 6.
breviori.
The Mulberry, 7.
by a very short one.
Morum, 7.
brevissimo.
The Wall-nut, 8.
the Hazel-nut, 9.
and Chest-nut, 10.
are wrapped in a husk
and a Shell.
Nux Juglans, 8.
Avellana, 9.
& Castanea, 10.
involuta sunt Cortici
& Putamini.
Barren trees are 11.
The Firr, the Alder,
The Birch, the Cypress,
The Beech, the Ash,
The Sallow, the Linden-tree,
&c., but most of them
affording shade.
Steriles arbores sunt 11.
Abies, Alnus,
Betula, Cupressus,
Fagus, Fraxinus,
Salix, Tilia,
&c. sed pleræque
umbriferæ.
But the Juniper, 12.
and Bay-tree, 13.
yield Berries.
At Juniperus, 12.
& Laurus, 13.
ferunt Baccas.
The Pine, 14. Pine-apples.Pinus, 14. Strobilos.
The Oak, 15.
Acorns and Galls.
Quercus, 15.
Glandes & Gallas.

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