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157 8 mwmimw Of the hlifiorie of Plants.

manifellfihat the fecond Sauin is not 751“; neither Vzte aréanlbi called of the later Hetbarlfis -1“ .

likewife named by Loécgsizéinagenrizrza éacczferi-iyitro ciemleiz, that is, the true Sauine that be?!“ be!’ ties of a blacltilh blew colour. -

H The Temperature. nd

The leaues of Sauirie, which are moft vfed in medicine, are hot and dry in the third degree, 8 offubtill parts, as Gzzlm fziithi qr 2'/we V£’2I‘fi¢€S'.

. . . - ~ » V ‘ch. A The leaues of Sauine hoyled in VVIIIC and drunke prouoke V1'lI‘iE’,l)Y1Dgd0WnC the mflmlcswl

force,draw awa y the after. birth,expell the dead chil-a‘e,and kill the quicke: it hath the like Vflwc

rcceiued vnder in a perfume. H

B Theleaiies llaamped with honey and applied, cure vlcers, {lay fpreading and creeping VI‘ fcourc and take away all {pots and freckles from the face or body of man or woman. _ if

C The leaues boiled in oile Oliue,and kept therein,kill the worms in children,ifyOl}?1f30m”hc bellies therewith :and the leaues pondered and giueti inmilke or Mtifcadelldoe the ferric. M

ED The leaues dried and bent into fine ponder, and firewed vpon thofe kindes of excrefcenw‘ er ;z;~.eputia,cailed Catolesgnd fuch like,gotten by dealing with vnclean women. talce them awal’ Fred f€&l)’,CLlTlSg and healing them : but if they be inueterate and old, and haue been much ts§I1‘3P‘:) ' withall,it {hall be neceflarie to adde vrito the fame a {mall quantity of iiuripigrrncntum in 5”“ Pan der, and vfc it with difcretion, becaufe the force of the medicine is greatly increafed thereby L made more corrofiue.

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2 Tamarifim G ermzmim; French Tamariske.

Germanc Tamarislce.

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E i He firft llzinde oFTz;matisl:e groweth like a {mall hedge,co_uered with a. recldifh barltei haumg many branches fer, and bedeckt with leaues much like to Heath:a,mong which come forth fruall rnoflie white floures declining to purple, which turn into at pappoust

mlowny feed that flieth awav with thewitide,as that of\'Vi1l0W dmhi thfi T00? is W00dY:35 Eh‘? 190:3 ofother {htubs be,and gioweth diners waies. . _r_ . . - - . _

2 The Gcfmgn Tamariske hath manywooddy branches and fhoots 1‘l.'.1i.')g from the roonwith “White barlte , hauing his leaues thicl<.€1_“rl“d gmlre’ than ‘he former’ and not [0 Emil)’ jagged 0‘

cut'The flours are reddilh atzcl larger than the 'f0‘m€’2?>‘OWi“g’ not V90“ footflalks many ‘hick cm“ 1 _ . , _

. firing togahenas more of the former,but each 3 pretty diftance from ariothenon the tops of the

b’_3flChes l‘pil;c-f;i{hion,and begin to flour below:which mm into feed~,that is likewife eatied away

“I1 the windei . p q] The Flame. , a I . - ' .__ » Tiimariske ggrovvgth by running {lteams,and many times by riders that brealcforth: and not fer. onfieahotzt fehiiv crotinds,comi'iionly in a grauelly foile,for i.t_b_el‘r profpereth in moifl and iiony lact‘-S :it found; it Ger'manv,\7indelicia,Ita1y.5Palnaand“H91” G,“3eCC' , . .

The do alto gm“; in Egvptand Syria,as IJz'afc0rm’t'5 W!‘1t(3Il1;al'ld lrkeivife 111TylllS .311 llle in Ar-atria as .T7’2mp».’ir. noteth,the woodwheteoifilith h€;15“°‘f"V€3~l“°~_a35 Wlih V5 (?’“"3‘C9: ‘lit {’trong,iike ¢;mm or timhenor any other flrong thing :this.Tamariske Di’t?f50V16i€5_C3l5{f€"- mat is to {atgrame 0; planted «,and faith that it bringeth forth fruit very l.ike to (323119: 3 1.0 tam‘ rough

“dbitiding. 1 e . .. . .1. Petra; Belimzm in his fceond bO0l{€ of Siflg'.1l8Yiii€5 i‘€P0'“'5Fh= That he fall’ m ‘%$VF"V€‘Y high .“”1atisks and great like other 'trees,and that fometimes in {H0195 Place’? by '“‘'‘3’5 M59» “El ma-“Y lmfis all?) in dry 8: grauellv grounds where no other trees did growgwhlch DOW [and then did beare allgiflg on the houches fiich a multitude ofGalls, that the inhabitants call C/J!‘-’7Wf:5;,[-. 53 J5€_1_“_g olletladen they are rtdad y tobreake. B0511 thefe EWW and P‘°‘rPe‘ we” 1“ gardens with V5 mam 1”

“gland. ‘T /7 T 5 ‘Time. ,. . _' _ vt.~Tl1ei"i:~ trees or fhtubs floure in M3)’: and in [If]; later Cfld °{ Augufi " may feed 13 Camed‘ away “ll theviriilde ' V ' ° The Names. , The)’ are called in Greeke wet“; and in Latin“ “"0 ‘-lM7”"" and Tafnmx : In mops’ Tflmdnfcw “l Oémzm Ham:-mm Mmm .- D_io{2u7ri6l'€J makes that which growes In Italy {Ind Greece to be was Orwild Tamarisk : it is named in high» Dutchafflfiméltiftllmllflllil &_49D?'§::;_‘ low‘ D ”FCh13bm"‘ T“0m,«’QLamam~cbbD0m: in 1m1iari,Tamarz'gz'o .- in Span1fh,T 427mrgtm’4;3ll dmczrxz. .- in French, ”WI»s .- in Eiiglifhflfamatiske. [I d V t as ' 2’ :2 ’I’cmperature gm er :1. . _ W V Ta[1)a;-i5k€'n;;[h gzrjltjnfiflg and cutting facultie, wirha tnanifefi drying :_xt is aifo lbiiiewhtit lflrmgent or biiidiiigiaiid by reafon of th€f¢ ‘l“3li“e5 Id“ 15; “‘.'Y %OOd fig an “arid rp1leen’be1“g hm’ Withvi{)co‘cfg1‘gd wine eitherthe root,leaues,ot ten er ranc 1es,as 4 en yvritet 1. lore0L,e,bD,',,y;-0,.;¢[€5 {ea¢he;h,That the decoétion of the leaues made with wine doth wall: the §)Pleen,and.;{;:~.r the {a me is good againfi the tooth-ache, if the mouth be wafhed l’.hC1‘Cwith:that it tglliigeth down {he me;3{",g;g,jfrhc patient {it therein; that it ltilleth lice and nits,if the parts he ba- ° therewith bi dhe afhcs Qfbuffit Tamarislce haue a drying facultie, and greatly fcouring withall, and a little [1 ins. Thebfioums and dlowfjy feed of the greater T3.l’§33l'lSl\'C do greatly bindejinf-Ompch as they corrie H Y neere to the Gall named Gallziomp/moms , but that the roughnelle of talle 1S l‘BO1§Cl1l;lCg:e;rt1: 3 gall ; :1-m,,h;¢h figures are ofan vncqual tempenfor there is joined tothe nature t .ero :1 inneiie of parts,:md clenling facul_tie,which the Gall hath notes Galenwritcth. _ nth. h (jfl . ,- . - ,,i 2: rt, act {G U - ‘).,'.i&iCincS for the eies and mo . It ‘e c outeswe fitly vlegfaith Dzofwr.) int Cu O a ,in {I .h_ _ 1 1 Ct , . , ~ _ ites it 16 P (l 6 gs good to Punch bloud,and to l‘tay‘the la he and itrrorigensvihéd Pfimmglzum : the bark mueth for - nu alfo cureth thofe that are bit of theveiiomous .pi ...r ca. the fame purpofcs. '

. The leaues and wood of Tamariskehaue get‘: Pk‘iwer and \'€ml€ agamfi the hardnem: and Rap‘

pmg of rh {‘ 3 i r 1} h 1 c b ' bo‘1ed in Wat£:1‘,8.nd the de¢o&iondtunlge,oreli'e in- fufed in a lEmgll?ell{el)1e<?faa1ey dr heeeiifahdedxdgtiniially drunkff 5334 ‘-‘F be drunk form 0f“ C“? m: m‘ madeof the wood or timber ofTarri’arislte,is of great?’ fifficacm”

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