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. |
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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. |
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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. |