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A it Of the *i:lifioi~ie of Plants. LI 3- l~

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1 Coiafblida rcgalzltffitittzz. White or red Larks fP“"

Garden Laiks heele.

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Great doable L31’k5 {PW fig‘ 1- ,r '5: :"w W 5' J’ « ,t';.-§j;._ " A” “'*

3 (1"anjElz'd4regalzkflore du lici. Double Larks fpur. P

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kig . . \ L1 B. 2. Of the Hifforie of Plants. 138;

a \- . . {great deale lelfer, fometimes purple, othetwhiles white, and often of a mixt colour. The root is

man and threddy.

5 Confblizla regal?! fgllueflrzka 1!’ T/ve Pim-

'W'ld . . 1 C Larkes hack Thefe plants are {er and fowne in gardens:

the lat} groweth wilde in come fields, and where corn hath grown, :1: but not with vs,that I haue yet obferued 5 though it be frequentl y, found in fuch places in many parts of Get- manic. 1: v ' qr Tlzerime.

They floure for the mofl: part all Summer long, from [Line to the end of Augult, and oft- times after. \

qt The Names.

Larks heele is called Fla: Regim : oFdiuers,' Coizfa/z'a'4 regalis : who make it one of the Con. founds or Comfreyes. It is alfothought to he the Delphirzium which Dzofcamle: defcribes in his third bOOl{C;WhCl”CWi[h it may agree. is is reported by Cerardm ofVeltwijcke,who re- mained Lieger with the great Tutke from the Emperor Charles the fifth,That the {aid Gerzmtl few at Confiantinoplea copy which had in the chap.ofDelpbi7iium, not Ieaues but flourcs like Dolphins:for the fl0ures,and efpecially before they be perfeéted, haue _a certaine thew and likenelfe of thofe D0lPI']InS., which old piéturesand armes of certain antic-nt facriilies haue exprellecl with a Crooked and bending ii. 3’ L gm. 0, mapeiby which figne allb the heauen-

ext ' ly D olphine is fet forth. Audit skilleth not, lh h b ‘l“ fizfé’Z’E’3§i?Z;Zi§§l?":%?§

. red ' ‘ed-fora: on it ee 0-.neOt erman, _ i_ _ ,. lhfiaudiggcgztndfiefhlgtlid old VVrite§s,Out of whom it is taken, and folficd Into Dxlifcorules °°l<<?s : offomg it is called Bu.~i;m.or Bucinum : in Englilh.Larks l'pur,L§ITkS heele,L_arks toes, “ks claw 2 in high Dutch,i3,iDU¢t {poems that is, E4“‘“‘ C4"“’>K“‘8““ {P“‘=m1=a1ian,

3-‘ In French,Pz‘edd’alcmette. ' q; ‘T be Temperature.

her? her-beg are temperate and warme of nature. W ' q: The Vermex. h e . .r ‘n: e ant" ' the no _finde llttle extant of the v_ert_ues o€Larks Seal: Lqljihg (in k rl€[ltd0l‘.lEC€I.Wt1lZel'5, wortli; the in n.g’°" to be credited;Y€t it is fet d0WnC,t fat I 9M"? h ha‘; EL“ ruflegn 15 80% gfgam scar igings OfSc(_)1'PiOl'1S;WhOfCVel'tU€53;.C{1:? tprceap ;)€‘,tVatthI‘,OC fer elo-neéy t rotvyneh e ore tihe muc nor any other Venomous beaihcou et t can to .. e \ i ut orce or rengt to urt, in o-

tgyes at they cannot moue or {titre vntill the herbe be taken away :with many other fuchtrifling n°‘_W0rth the reading.

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qt The Kind/is.

VTHe'°b€ diners forts oF Gith or Nigella, dif’.Ferin0 fame in the colour ofthe floures, others in the d°l1blenefl'e thereoflandlin fmell of the feed . b _ qt The Defcripriafi. ' I H6 firft kind ofN i9;ella hath weake and brittle {talks of the height Qia. foonfull ofbrani

much Qhcssbefet with leaues verY much cut or jagged, f€fCmb“'ng Eh‘: [Canes of Fumiffifies but

t . yes of a whittilh blew“ colour each fiourc gpeeufift -the floures grow at the top of the branch 3 * A 2 bging