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qy Tlze Defcription. _ ' u _N the chapter of Zedoary(which I made the 2 8 of the Hill boolre) I might fitly haue giucfl X3 this hifiory of Gedwar,which is thought to be that defctibed by \.,4w‘cen,li. 2 .c.7 3 4-find 3 11 of Zedoary.Garcz"aa faith,Gedwar is at a high rate,and not eafie to be found,vnleffe with th¢ “‘ dian Mountibanks and juglers,called Iagui-:,which go vp and down the country like rogUC5i3‘_’ 1. Es thefe the Kings and noblemen buy Geialuar. I t is good for many things,but chiefly agalflll P0‘ 0 and the bites and {kings of venomous creatures. Now Clujiur in his Vsriaéizzrnim, at the end them’ giues this figure,with the following hiflory. r _ , M I Becaufe Garcia (faith he,cap.42. M. I. Aromatfiz;/f.) treating of Zedo.ary,writes that Am: . called it Gedwar ; and faith that it is of the magnitude of an acorn, and altnofi of the fame fll-“Peg I in my notes at the end of that Chapter allirmed that it was not knowne in Europe,and hard I0 [5 known.But in the yete 1 6o 3,Iob73 Pom: fent me from Verona together with other things,tW0 ‘O0 written on by the name of Gcdwar 'vrrum:they were not muchvnlike a longifh ac‘orn,or( that I mag more truly compare them) the fmaller bulbs of an Afphodil or Ambora.-the one of them was who and not peri{hed,the other rotten and broken, yet both of them very hard and follid,ofa.n All‘ ‘Q lour without,but yellowi {h withinswhich tal}ed,feemed to polfeffe a heating faculty 86 3Cf1m°"y' But although I can aflirm nothing ofcertaintie of this root, yet I made the figure of the who

-ler of them to be exprefl in a table,that fo the form might be conceiued in ones mind more ea 1 Y’ r

than by a naked defcription. Let the Studious thank Pam for the knowledge hcreof.Tln]5 51"‘./"

2 In the 2 8 chapter of the firfi book I game the figure of Zedoary out of clufiu:,l1au1ng_fl°'§e that time this figure of Laéel, which prefents to your view both the long and the round , With‘ manner how they grow together,being not feuerall roots,but parts of one and the fame.

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. . f rred to the Affalzztbuz defcribed by Dz'.ifcarz‘a’e.r,lz'£. 1'; BOth thefe as alfo fomehotfhelrtlzggfos Séegifeebetter of the two forts there _mentioned. The {irfl of ti]! 9.B_ut tare l_:ai:1er otlgofitehauing 3 ycnowifh or citrine coloured round in the middle: the tafie _ t em isw itir W1 » _ f h- _Ro{e_ is hottifh,and fmell fornewhgt like(:lf}:1‘:h?t-(:',:'e):::he thicke and rugged barke, and the inner wood _ The otherhath alfo a firm friggmd and firmc, as alfo indifferent heauie: the fmell of this is alfo C t at o 8 O C, W

Rhodes the place where the later of them is hid‘ ‘O glow‘ jg The Fzwultie: oat ofDi0fC0Tid€9é

n whence the decoétion thereof made in wine is come.- I

.. .=~"ir"o . It bath a heating faculty with afiriéh he ea-cgngvlcers of the priuities and fuch vncleane {ores

nient to wafh the vlcers of the mouth: and I

. . . t rid.) . a‘ 0‘/{W (a fif;nk19g§lC<;;e1s“f;‘;fh“f,f: §;,’i‘;3e,‘1r,e decoétion thereofflaies the loofenelTe or the utvpinape aryit ta

. ' 1 f k" ' ‘di'd' (T4. be1]y3and dmnke;;hc1pesthecafiingvpofbloud,the difficu tyo ma ingviater,an win me e

V _ , h ht ood to giue you diners defcriptions of _Plants,‘

T ‘h? Cfld °f_’3l}15 APPe“d1x Ejgzgeatregiiéneg friend M’ Goadymwhich alfo were omitted in

V\i]h1_Clf1.iI I:€CC1l1J€d:I(::;:?)?thrOughh3fic, and partly for that I receiued fome of them afgtg t eir ttingp RC6 3 '

the ' fthof chapters wherein of riE'.l“‘heY mould hfinfi beef in_fiirtCd' They are mop‘ of printin o e . . to t e curious. them of rag and not written of Plafltsawhclcfole-more grate u

Hieraciumflellatum B95157-

p,;aked,branched lla1ks,and long,rough,blnnt indented leauesfiike

His plant is in rounCl,l1“i’Y’ - es are alln ellow three times fmaller - . . foot high : the Our Y 2 . to H zemczam f4lC4t${77;)bu: {came a

. _ . 0 d d fhar e pointed cods or huskes, neere an inch long which paft, there lucceed 1.0% ‘£021; allfifigged ispcontained:thi+. hath no heads or woolly dowii fpreading ab1'O2d,fl8I‘-f3fl11OU;W1’1.Cfaid Crookgd coddes which doe at the firli pread abroad. The M“ ‘lng. Oflfhg reg; bi;tfii:)eflgi11:;e juyce,as is alfo the whole plaDt,aDCl‘lt perilheth when the feed r_0ot is ma ,t re y, u i b

.lS ripe, Hierdcim media m:§’”’”flm 7”“-lam Baez?’

. . ~ , - the ground many long,narrow,green, fmooth leaues,blunt3

ly ofHz'erac;'tm1 ;:i!c4z«*g{”a§“§ §‘“"‘“"i‘h‘ “‘§°,"’5% Whfll? ff“ ‘’P g . h firakedforjnt _(’ral es, iui e intoot er ranc es,w ic grow ?2I:;:£:r;:$r:i::r:;:‘zltmzzs:mgor "““‘.“€ grovgongggps of the l’call<es,but one together, C°mP°f°d of many Pa eye Ow ewes’ t’ e mi dleo we we

being ofa blackifh purple colour. Iiiemcium media nigmmflore minor: Boclg.

' - V ‘. E This is altogether like the Iaft before defcrtbéd 1" gallfles and leaucs ' the flo "es are aifoq a blackifh Purple in the middleabut they are three times ma en

Hieracium lmofum.

' i d vprioht foft cottony l'tall<es,oFa reafo-‘ There roweth from one root three, {CUTE °" more 1'°““ 0 . h _ name mgfieire, foo: maidiuided ‘W-*2:2efizssszizzrs:::;‘:::°€;”::E:‘::;",,%;?é?s eth at each diuifion one broad HWPC Pohmcd lefigdmll ct .315 fiom-cs gm» fmql lyaour; 15 of a pale: and alfo ver foft cottony and woolly,as is thew ole.p an . . , fa . . , t , b O S Yellow coloirr v r like thofe of Pildfilla r51""“: growmg °1“ll€““§:§ "CW “WHY togethfir at '5 cf? P C C I?! i ' , ofthe flames gnd granchesgfoflh Offmall round foft lgcads . thefe loure plants grew E333