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aifo are a little jagged or cut about the edges 5 and in thefe two particulars confifts the WI;.°1e ference. Clufim calls it Chcledmium mzrj as 1452;224:9120;-e .- and Bauhinc, Cheledzmium ma)”-‘/7’ 9’ 7 225:. It q} ‘T he Place.

It growt th invntilled pieces by common way fidegamongbriers and bramblcsaab

and in the {hade rather than in the Sun.

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T 1; The Time. It is greenc all the yeare : it iloureth from Aprill to a good part of Summer : the C015 ‘"6 éledin the mean time.

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q; The Name}. _

It is called in Greeke xmaauav = in Latine, Chelidonium rrmjm, and Hirmzdinarium mill” 8 the Apothecaries, Chelidamn .- diners rnifcall it by the name Chelidonium .~ it is name 1“ at“: Ce[zfa’om'a.- in S pani{h,Cclm’uhmha,Terrzm a'e 1.1/rgolrmdriizhga .- in high-Dutch, 65301.5 §‘1}°ln():clan. in low-Dtrtch,§\tt'nkeuIJe dsoumez in French,Efclerc,or Efclayrgand Celadoine : in Eflgmh’ dine,or great Celandine,Swallow-wort,and Tetter-wort. died;

It is called Celandine not becaufe it firlllpringeth at the commiflg in of Swall0W55’ ofd Opi- when they go away, (for as we haue faid, it may be found all the yere) but becaufe fomc 110 hicb nion,that with this herb the dams rellore fight to their yong ones when they cannot 1'66; '. things are vain and falfe 5 for Cornelia: Ce%¢:,lz'h. 6 .witnefTeth,That when the fight oftlle ‘Z’ uers yong birds is put forth by fome outward means,it will aftcra time be rellzored of it ° foonell ofall the fight of the Swallow :whereupon (as the fame Author faith) the tale thorow an herb the dams reftore that thing which healethofp it felfe. The very fam'e“d0Y C

‘alledgt-,lz‘h. 6. dc Animal. The eies of Swallowes (fatth he) that are not fledge, if a man do 9 them out,do afterwards grow againe and perfeétly recouer their fight.

moflgfi Italian.

I The Nature. _ The great Celandine is manifellly hot and dry,and that in the third degree, and witha and clenfeth eifeétually. .

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A , V qr The Vermey. A “mi: The juice of the herbe is good to {harpen the fight, for it clenfeth and confumeth aw’), d with things» that cleaue about the ball of the eye,and hinder the fight,and efpecially being bode hony ina brafen velfell,as Dio_/Earider teacheth. , I when The root cureth the yellow jaundice which comes of the flopping of the gall, cfpfcfal Y there is n.0_ague ad joined with it,for it opens and deliuets the gall and liuer from lt0?P“’gS' The root being chewed is reported to be good againll the tooth-ache. _ D,-gym." ‘dThe‘ juice mull: be drawn forth in the beginning of Summer,and dried in the ftrnnefalih rt 2:. ' Theroot of Celandine boiled with Anife feed in white wine, opens the fl:Oppirlg5 0 and cureth the jaundice veryfafel ,as hath been often proued . T hggull” The root cut into {mall pieces is good to be giuen vnto Hauks againil fundry difC3f""W j to they are {able &,as wormes,Cray,and fuch like. . €d1n' 1: _I haue by experience found(faith Clu/Sm) that the juice of the great Celandine drop? W to {mall greene wounds of what for!‘ foeuer,wonderfully cures them. ll: '

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g C H A P.‘ 4.36. r Co:/gszcomhe or yellow Karrie.

Q] The Defcrijztim. 4 ' « . . . 1' 5 Hrz:/fa Galli, or Grz;/Ia Gallinaru, hath a {trait upright fiallte fetabouc w irh narr0W I‘?"“Cr5'g] ‘P T round about the edges : the floures grow at the top gf the Remmes, of a yellow C_°I°ub1’ ddef which come vp little flat pouches or purfet, couertid ouer or contained within 3‘ “me ich bev

or flat skin.open before like the mouth of: fifh,wherin is contained flat yellowifh reed: ‘V v ;_o.ok ing ripe and dry will make a noifeor rattling when it is fhaken or moued,of which pf0P‘"7

the name yellow Rattle: fly yjhq

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Hiflorie of Plants.

Ifrj -5 V- fi' 5441- Y ellow rattle or Coxcomb.

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{I '1"hePlacc. It growes in dry medowesand paliures and is to them a great anoyance.

1] The Time, It floureth molt part of the Summer.

The Names. It is called in low-Dutch,15a'te|¢n, and fizzle ixattlem commonly in Latin-e,Crz‘- flat Gallz‘, and Gallzrmea Chrzflz‘ .- In Englifh, Coxcombe,Penny-grall'e,yellow or white Rattle : in high-Dutch it is called gee] 336021: in French,Cre/lc dc Cawdiuers take it to be the old writers Aleéforolophor.

It Some thinke it to be the Mimmu/as :' or as others (and that more fitly) read-e it,- mammulm , mentioned Plifly, 115. 13. mp. 28. i

qr The Nature zrmlf/trm'es. _ b

What temperature or vertue this herb

is of, men haue not as yet been carefull to know’, fceing it is accounted vnprofitable.

C H A 1». 4,37. 0f‘Red male or Louf°«w0r?-

In The Defiriftim.

Pedimlarrk. f€~wort,or red-Rattle.

Ed Rattle (ofbadafzew called Fiflularizgand a_‘c5..’ cording to the o mom and cenfure of Clu[im,; Pemz,and others,_t e true Altéiorolophasj hath ve. ry fmall rent or jagged. leaues or a brown red t;olour,—~ -and weake (‘mall and tender l’tallts,wherof fame lie at- long trailing vpon the ground : in very moorilh me- dows they grow a cubic high and more:but inmoiff and wet heaths and iuch like barren grounds not a-

boue an handfull high : the floures grow round about.

the l’talke,from the midfl thereof euen to the top, of a brown colour,in {hape like the floures ofdead N et- tle: which being pali, there fucceed little flat pm}-L ches, wherein is contained flat and blackifh feed,‘ _m {hew very like to the formerzthe root is fmall,wl1IT"~’:l and tender. . HI The Place. g _ r

‘ft and moorifh medoyws"-"he herb’

is ;:i;e:Ii3r:f?tlable,but alfo hurtful to meclowes

The Time‘. y p g It is found with the floures and fialks in May and

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