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SEA FABLES EXPLAINED.
anecdote of ^Eneas Sylvius, appears to have entertained no
doubt of the truth of the report, for he writes :—
FIG. 34. — THE GOOSE TREE. Copied froui Gerard s '■ Herb all,' \st edition.*
" In Scotland there are trees which produce fruit, conglomerated of

  • The original of this picture is a small wood-cut in Matthias de

Lobel's ' Stirpium Historia,' pubUshed in 1870. The birds within the
shells were added by Gerard. Aldrovandus, in copying it, gave leaves

to the tree, as shown on page no.
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Sea fables explained / by Henry Lee.
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Page 104
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NameFound:Aldrovandus NameFound:Stirpium NameFound:Sylvius NameConfirmed:Sylvius Chittenden 1930
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