A The Graines chewed in the mouth dra
B L They alfo comfort it
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filf The Dtfiriptiofl.
He figure hereof fetteth forth to your view the cod wherein the hot {pice lies, whiclg - we cal Graines ; in {hops,Gnma Paradzfi .- it growes,by the report of the Learned,VP"c a low herby plant 5 the leaues are fome foure inches long,and three broad,with {Om ‘
what a thiclte middle rib,frotn which run tranfverfe fibres Cloues. The fruit is like a great cod or huske ofcolour rulTet,thrufi full of fmall feeds or which is diuided)of an exceeding hot tafte.
,they much in {hape I'€l“€mbI’€ th0f‘-'
grains of a darlre reddifh colour (as the figure fl1'€W“
Camiimomz" genera. The kindes or forts of Graines.
The other fortsma confifts in forme.
y be difiinguifhed by the fight of the pit?tiire,confidering the only diffflwce
— qt T/7: Place. 4 we Graines grew in Ginny,and the Cardamones in all the Eat’: Indies, from the port of Lal€C vnto Cananor zit groweth in Malavar,in Ioa,and in diners other places. '
_ _ ’ » qr fbe Time. They fpring vp in May being fowne of {E:ed,and ripen their fruit in September. 1; 7%: Names. .,,,f n I4atinC,C4rb1,4”39779I£i7? of the Arabians, C'07I'l’J’"m;M,‘ _ _ queézr (i.) magmmz : the other, S arrolaa ceguer (1-) '7’ I t is Called in Malavar Etremellz .- in Zen
/1'-' an,Eza;4l .- in Bengala,Guzarat,and Decan,Hil,and E/Whig The firit and largefi fort are called offome Mi[egrrettrz,and Milegetta; in Englifli,Grains,8£ of Pa radice. '
Graines are called in Greeke x¢,.rt:,u.,m 2 i d_iuersGentiIes,Dm .- of Aw‘cen,saccola4
17 ‘T5? Temferamret.
. It . . CC Awcm writeth,that Silfto//M3 Cardamomum, or Gram P47'4’l’/;a 3'9 hot and dry in the third deg!‘ a
with aflriétion. {T The Vcrmci. "
. ‘rut’ w forth from the head and {tomacke waterifh and 9‘ mus humors.
V _ nd warm the weake cold and feeble it-omaclghelp the ague,,arid rid the ma‘ icing fits,being drunke with Sacke. C H A p, ‘
,in {hape like a fig when _it growerh vpon the tfcfibut
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The root whereof the bread Cain“ °9
Cazava is made. 1 I called Cazava is made,is a low herbe con»
. lifting onelgy of »leaue/sand roots it._h.ath neither"l’taIks,;flours, nor fruit,that I eati zmdefr fladd 'ofo;h¢;-5, or by experience of the plant it felf'e,which hath grown in my garden four yeres
i togethergand yet doth grow and prof per ei<cee- , i , “ » dingly; neuerthelefle without flalke, fruit, or I‘. ' 1 / §
He Plant root ihe Indian~b.tead
8”,”
\\..u‘ — ' floures, as aforefaid. It hath a very great IOOC, "I //// 2 /,. ,, -—~\ 1.. \ IILU, J’
g. V ‘ thick andmgberogsfind vgrylknobbyxful ofiuice r. . l fomwhat fweetin ta1’te,but ofa pernitious qua. ./\ ‘ ' ' mic, as faith my Author. From which root ri- V . t ifeth vp immediatly forth of thc €‘°““d V597 ' . V T many leaues ioyned vnto thfihfiad °ft.h..°.‘7.‘3°U‘.1 a round circle;th'e which are 1ong.0ft1'1€1¢“§Fh Ofa Cubipahollbwed like a guttcit or tr0ugh,vety. fmoothiand ofa green colour like that otwoaidt thecclges of theleaues arc fharpel1ke'the’.edge ‘ ofa knife,and of a brown colour 3 the point of the leaf: is a prick as (harp? 35 4. N‘’‘’dl¢=Wh‘°h huireth there that vnaduifedly PWC by it-’ Thé leaf}: with aduifed eye viewed is like toa little Wherr)’ or fuch like boat s ‘MY 3” ‘”° "W ' tough, hard to break, and noteafie to be cut,ex- A ‘ ‘ b ' H1 1‘ L” , Ce}? thlhlzilll tlieevgcyondlpfirt of his Adwrfaria lar ely defcribes and figures this planr58c there hegiiirmes hec wrot a Defcriptiofl C Which bee there ifets down) for our Author,but hee did not follow it and therefore committed thefe errors: firfl in that he faith it is the root wherof_C313‘ va b,read was madegwhen as Lofiel in his defcri -V
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l . es .. . . r 4 ' ' t. Secondly in that lion faid he thought it to be‘ Aliafletzc: 4 Tami Indira ex qrmpazm cammumlfi 3 7
, - 5 ‘ d “ bthtfneanes fetdowmhe plaCeOutOftheHzfl‘L,,g,{_(whOtOOl(CltOl1tOf7 euet) en eauoring y a
~ - 1 ° f in M‘ Edward: his mamand third- ‘0 confound it with that there mentioned, when as he had us I0
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?s‘?é‘rfie“;i:Y2i‘;i‘ffe‘fo‘3?%’{g;§?ehigzttslé:53:21‘;t:tt£:;‘;%t,:2g:3;: ue‘rts tr;;g;tr1[rir];:1)1, [;;:1;(;1:fC:v(;::raY:§)t§cir boyttomg :thc leaues ol the floure are fix, the colour on t e in.
~ the middeft of thfi’ r fide white,hut on the out {ide ofan ouerworn reddilh colour from the 33”“ ‘°
. ‘ ‘ . I f it once flfoure‘ leafe . (0 that it is a Home of no greatbeaut)’: Yctto be efieemedgogitgiigrggrr fm_:I§Vry yams in ma,‘ in the, garden of M‘ Wilmot at B0Wab“t “wet finceithough It hatfi It written of b)’ 0"" A“th0r’an& ilyothhr gardens,aswith Mr Par/zinfim and [W Tiaggy. This was”; Bwmm who to. dxflmguifh ic- nce by tom and M‘ rariiaflfia who kt-€96 the {We “am ‘*5 “ ’ tom the other calls it Tmrafilgiif A10‘¢’5- $
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_ - ' ' f 1; 1h d that. Flofidaaand in molt of the Iflal/Ids of the Cflfllbals, and Othfls adlommg’ mm W ence 3
--4 _ 11- -ryof Nam brought me that gmweth in my g?JdCn,b.y 3 fcmant of a learned and sltilfull Apot eca
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