die of each leafe : the threads in the rnidgllg of the floure are of a yellow colout 3 the-

L Of the.Hifiorie of Plants. 23:;

tree. The Ieaues ofthis tree are almoft like them ofMyrtm, very rough vnderneath like the 23:“ ches aforefaid 5 but the leaues that grow higher, and towards the top of the branches, are fin are’ g rowing about the branches very thicke together,as in the other kinds of C iflus. The flour<;]5iv€s yellonggrowing on the top of the twigs,confil‘ting offiue long leaues ful of many V€‘Y1°“gC within.V\.7hen the Homes be vaded,there followeth a very long and fine fquare head or W5 1: feed. The whole tree is very fweet,out of which ilfueth a gum or rofin, or rather a thicke 613mm and fat juice,firch as commeth forth ofthe kindes ofLm’um. /I’ .

r 7_ This annuall Cilhrs groweth vp from feed with one vpright Frail: to the height 0“ C" oft times cliuiclcd into other {mail branches : whereon grow rough leaues fomewhat l0“5»°. 3 - green colour: the flonres grow at the top of the fiaIks,confifting of fine fmall yellow lciflles-W and being p:ir’l,rhere followes a three fquare feed veflel full of fmall redclifh feed.Th6 F00‘ ‘5 ma wOoddy,and perifheth when the feed is perfefted,

bit.

r7 Czflm wrzuus.

. 18 C i/5:4‘: amama lofl£’flfi‘“ MM Cillus lafting one ycarc.

Long leafed yearely Cifi“5°

I 3 Tl‘liS"0tl’1el'Ci{{ug - a , y _ . branch“ of the height Oftwo Cubitv:yhtflhielifgflthrlgtvitlzgycagahigly long $23111} :. dluidcaéiltotiiflfigin dflgn. ces,the middlemofl whercofis longer clgmn the 0§he,~,§,0 .ca1ufeSfl er: We togctdm ?'dg5 o the bl“ ehes like Elbe female Cifiusibf a white colour: the root 2}: w(e:hsd§f?i:h?i:ne: sis are all the of his kin e. K » ' ' :1: 19 This growes fome foot high,with a f uar ou A on 13 Couple? at certain F paces [land little longi-fh: rough leaLres:1yet$:c:wa§cIl) t%iee:t1;p%f€h1c;k{(:c:l1E: ehcy {third (6%; times three together : vpon the top of the little branches grow floutes like thofe of the ot er 6 lhrs,of colour yellow,with a fine fanguine f pot vpon each’ leafe of the floure It groweth in ‘Q2 parts ofFrance,as alfo on the Alps in Italy.Clu[z'r/5 defcribes it by the name ¢;fc;fl.«;: «mum 1- ‘W in his Mam B41;/m calls it C1;/his zmmmsflaregutmto, i i 3,‘ 20 _ This hath many flender branches whereon grow fina 11 mimdifh Ieaugs‘ hoary, and mgw What like thofe of Marjeromefomewhat lefle,with the middle rib {landing ont.The flout” g -d

vpon the tops of the branches,and confi ft offiue white leaues,with a darke purple fp05{§“c'lh::éI; ee - V . .~~-/-r art’:

1 f 4”'”‘’‘‘’’’i"» it 14 fir. 9

. in “ll withall a tempera: heate : the leaues and the fit?! buds bcisig b

\ ‘Q afemedie for eating vlcers,called in Greeke fiérw-bfiiflg 3

Orr Hirioiie or I?iinisi izei i

‘ale Of the bignefle of thofe of flax, but three fqttare, containing a feed of the bignelle of that of

Ellbanet élzs/Eur found this in diners parts of Spaine, and feta; it forth by the name of Czflm fblizi

:l: 2o C1;/31¢: folio Sampflrcbié Marjerome leafed Cillus. 1

i 19 Cgfi-:5 amt,-my rm miicizlazei Spotted annuall Ciftuso

y ( Ieyfbefléeefi _

- H°llyRo¥res grow inlcaliispainsafidLangeedeeamd in =hc¢°*~m“*“‘?°*“‘=‘*"%.*P°““Wet

dusi in all Hetruria and Mafliles, and in many other ofth_c hotter pfolfmees °“1“‘ePe2__¥“ ell)’

at“ on laces var in infinitel)’ according? ‘° the diuerfitte of the regronstwlm thcy %"°W-Of

whleh [hire M30 foyrtsiln rriy garderr,the firlgand the Czflw 'W’"‘“- V - 1} TI}: Tinie.

X ‘. . ' g :

T115531 floure from May to September/. q The NW“. . I . p h i '

I The Hon Rafe is Called in Gmeke, ,;.’,1,,,and Ki.£‘m.- lfl Latine alfo Czflugapnpd Rafirfyloitm .- ofdi-p

he ’R0’& C vzrziina as Scriéonias Larrrrts writflssbue not P"°PerIy 1” SPa"“h>e./ff?“ -' of the Pereugals

{ll/EH fin gl fmjflol 1), Rofeéiyd Ciflus after the Greek name. The fungous excrefcence grow-

ar the root ofcifiusis called in Greeke igmrm . becaufe it growes vndcr the (hrub CiPcus:1t15

: gs

alfo «: . . » , h’ l"sPzmlws./Ea’ t h lf d. th notcall

thatgygfiffiemagergflé :b1ut the juic§h:ere4(),f Xi-1:3: pzn (rhigllt grow - A ,1 Law 1C. I A '

E C “’0rd Ilypimjlis by which name the Apotheearies call this juice when it is hardnedmffomfi ll?

ls caucd L7rz't/Ja2mn,Cz?tz'ims,an€i Hl170?1Wfl5d”5- , . W _ 4 .q “F ‘””F.'-— 4d‘ d‘ anjfgis o'fthateoldnes,tli9t it dflusias Gél[€” fa1th,doth greatly dry,alm0fl 1“ the em“ egregeatcnl db-only dfy and bind?

"ell fort as they may clofe vpi vlcers,and joine together green wounds- The I/ermeVo‘*.‘ _ .

we??? floures are of molt force,whi!ch being drunke withftivtilnc “Eire of the ftomacke fluxes and ouerfiowing of mo! ."m°'5‘. V r . V e

T . , .1 . .5 . . 1;‘s, Dzofcomler teaeheth That they

he)’ cure Putrified vlcers,bern% aPl5lied in mannerof a Pioitwed tfiqewithsand mg: they Cure

n10%s,fcaldings,ang1_ yleers, 13 P P P P. 3 EU 1) 0 5 1- I; if

are gdoa iigainit the bldudy riixe; A