¶ The Names.
The Spaniards and French men haue na∣med this tree, Sassafras: the Indians in their tongue, 〈◊〉〈◊〉: for want of an English name we are contented to call it the Ague tree, of his vertue in healing the Ague.
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The Spaniards and French men haue na∣med this tree, Sassafras: the Indians in their tongue, 〈◊〉〈◊〉: for want of an English name we are contented to call it the Ague tree, of his vertue in healing the Ague.