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themfelues wide open, and when the rveaIh.€t" 1: foule and mil{y,are drawne clofe together!-lire root hereof is long, and {weer of fmt’-“aw ' found,not nicked or fplitted as the other. h i 3 This fmall purpleCarline rhxfilc a pretty large rootdiuided oft times £3“ 5 into diuers branches , from Whllih C 66 greenleaues lying fpred vponthc groun , , lycutand fer with lharpe pIlChlCS5lD the U 0‘ ofthefe leaues come vp fomet1{D€5 One’ rd. therwhiles more fcaly heads,which carry :1 P ds ty large floure compofed of man)’ Pmplcn Of; like that of the Knapweed, but 13’g"’=a C1 brighter colouxgthefe heads grow vfua Y to the leaues, yet fometimes t1}CY flallres three or foure inches h1gh= d re E3 floure is paft they turne into dowflsffl} aalland ried away with the winde:the fee .15 “gm VP. A _ ;“_ . _.' grayilh. This growes vpon Blacke-I3‘: 9 ‘ll’ l " '3 on the chalky hils about Dflftfordsan 1% 1,4. l l fuch places.ltflouresin Iuly and Aug" ' 055/, gm calls it cfbamielean além, ml ex’/7””; sme/earl Czzrolzws aamlis,Septmtri0mzlium,3fl C "Mart, além, Cordz‘ 5 Clufim, Carlimz minor _;wrf_”’i. me; and hee faith, in the opinion of form? 1’ 5''; M. not vnlike to the Chameleon whereof Ty”) " _/fmmakes rnention,lz'6. 6 .cap.3 J11]? -PM '

3 Czzrlirza acaulos mimzrflorejmrpi Dwarfe Carline Thillle.

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1; 75: Place. ' sin d {The}; both gcf‘Ovy vpon hifih mites: - e art p aces,a‘n o tentimes y . ,1 - putd that which bringeth forth a flalke groweth euery where in Germany, and is a {hanger m E g an .~ T‘ _ _ '~= - The Time. They fioure and feed inlulyand Augulhand many times later; ~ I . . _ . q 76:: Names. _ . _ /Wk”, The former 15 called in Latine, Carlma, and Cardopatmm 5 and of druers, Caralzmt, of 5 hrougb the firfi Romano Emperor of that name, whofe army (as it is reported) was in times P3 “eggs: the benefit of this root deliuered and prelerued from the plague : it is called in hiL°l1 Du“: line mllttftinlo Dth,F h d th L l'k ‘r' E 1- ct fean C”-s Thilile : it is WDz‘o;Icof'z'a’cs heggehjiicanabacdhe ilnrggggaetidabosittlereihlofsflilreiivg tllgafalttrhciii ihe Factlléjijf alfo axe anfwemblesas f0Ithwith we wili declare :Lmcaca22tb4 hath allb the other names’ but hit? al'€‘C0lmterfeit,as among the Romanes Gfliatardm - and amoncr the Tuf cans Spine 4/ 4: or ;;I{0 Thlmeayet doth it difler from that Thiflle which Bzofcoridcs’ 'c’a11ech Spimz 4124, of which ceions, Wrimh “P3Tt,doth'likewil‘e attribute to both of them their owne to er faculties and 0P at and the fame differing. P P _ . I ma‘, Caghgelafieéyvtrfiggrgioslfohcsll the other Czzrlimz altcra, and Car/imz lmmilir, or mar. 10:] fonssfgf _ 5 _ Us eceiuedwho goe about to refcrre them both to the am - c "3 1n Italy,Germany,ot1hance,gh4mxleone:,the Chamaeleons doe neuer gtow,as there is one“; ‘EH73. for many,Pefrw Be//MWN‘ 1”‘ fifth b00k.e of Singularities, who fufliciently declareth W % 3 nifcfi rcnce there IS betweene the Carlrnes and the Chamaeleons 5WhiCh thing {hall be ma e 5 by the defcription of the Chamaeleons. q] The Temperature and Vt-rtam. d The root ofCatIine,which is chiefely vfed, is hot in the later end of the fecond cl.eg’°°’ an 3 in the third,with a thinnelfe of parts and fub llanccnt procureth fwear, it driueth forth a_ Wforhtnesl of the belly,it is an enrelmly to allf1_Il211)nC50lPk0y_f0n_s,it doth not onely driue away t . _ 0 B'5cl‘Pl§a§ll11e‘:3v’vbe‘ilti‘tIh(:lC}ilertCliIilie iogrtxlftichte -it dggneihxihhrilhppings of the liner and {Plane ' It prouoketh vrine,bringeth downe the menfes,and cureth the diopfie. _' , And _ giuen to thofe thathaue been dry beaten, and fallen from fome high P1395’.

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The‘li_l<e Operations D.i;a[Eoric{e: hath concernir1gyLeumc4ntlm,faying. that it hath ti toot like CY-r

l:°l“3.bitter and (trongwhich being chewed eafeth the pain of the teeth y: the decofilion of it with in tlfillght of wine is a rernedie againlt pains of the lides,and is good againlt the Sciatica or ache e huskle bones,as alfo the cramps- __ -

éjuice alfo being drunkc: is of like Vertues. in

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flit 13efcr:‘p::’rin.' I W He great Wilde Catline Thillle rifeth vp with a flalke a ciubit high Othigher, diuideci, into certaine branches :the leaues are long, and very full of prrckles in the edges like the _. thofe of Carline: the Homes grow alfo vpon a prickely head, being let with threds in ingrag “sand paled round about with little yellowilh leaues:th’e root is flender,and hatlta twing- 53. « . . .1 no» CW5»: defcribeth a certain other alfo of this kinde,with one only llalke, flender, lhort, and net abmlc an handfull high,vvith prickly leaues like thoife of the other,btrt lelTer,both Qfthem C0_-. Ovid with a certain hoary down : the heads or ltnaps are for the moi’: part CW0," they ha“? 3 P“i_°, flméle "1 the mid {Land leaues Ptanding round about, being fomewhat Rife and yellowuhe root is “sand ofa reddilh yellow. ' i l I (j,w-- V Z‘ ‘s . . 2 y . 3‘ C'aiI“/iifiia Th° great glzilihzifllhiiflleg The little wilde Carlin: Thillleli

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vpglhfigreat Carrie: is found if: vntoiled and defart placei,ancl o:ftentifl1c;§f‘fl§i in gf<3:l'Vl.€?§il

3¢k-heath,and in many other places of Kent. :1:

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8&1 he le_fl'er Carline Clnjius writeth ound ‘growing indiiy fihny and defart places , Se‘: 6? 2’ I l i ' GT 773%’