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M106 8 A if i‘ rOf the Hiflorie of Plants. B.

;h to outfide : the other foure are {mall ones,and grow two on a {ide between the two larger_l<?_‘”;_l‘(:’—IfS‘t ii floures being vaded,_there fucceed crooked cods, greater, and more full of l<n.ots.ordiui ihiék an the former,whetein is contained a {mall and flat yellow feed like Galegmrhe root is long,‘ fingle.

. qr T/5e Place.

0 ' ie Thefe wilde Cumins do grow in Lycia,and Galatia,a prouince of Afia,and in Carthagff fffhc of Spfllfles feldomefeen in thele Northerne parts : notwithfianding at the impr€fl3_0D1_}“€S EH5 lafl; did floure and flourifh in my garden. 3: Thefe grow in Prouince in Francqalld 1“ ‘hue’ P of Sp-aine. i V 11' Tire Time. They Home in Augulhand perfeét their feed in September.

1] The Names.

. . . . . an)’ Their names hath been touched in their titles in as ample manner a s hath been fer down by Author,

qr ’1‘beN4mre and Vertuer.

d , , . . . - U63 Their temperature and vertues are referred to the garden Cuminsnotwithflanding I C5““° in any Author of their vfe in Phylicke.

J C H A P. 4.34. Of 1'7/ixweerl.

1 -S‘r2yw')r‘:z Clzimrgomm. _ Plixweed. ‘ll 7/ienejériprioa.

Lixweed hath round 85113’ on a cubit and a halfe highbwhetfind di grow leaues molt fiI1€1Y_‘3“[ raided into innumerable line jag5.’l‘l“" the {ca Wormwood called Smp/mmI.°‘ Ia tbiam termfb/iam , but much fine! 3“ 4 ~ drawing neer vnto the fmallcfi lfifilleso flo anderspf an ouerworne green co_l0l“"‘ grow alongflz the tops ofthe fprlggl’ of ad ark yellow colourzafter which C0 _s cods fullof {mall red feeds : the £09‘ 1 firaighgand of awooddie firbfiaflcm f. 2 The feeond fort differeth D0‘ . yr, precedent, fauing that the leaues of Fhfils -‘ ""r"',_’l%’:—~E\‘ ‘- I r I are broader, wherein efpeciallpy C0f‘c‘ opmi 4 _ .3 1 pg difference 5 notwithltanding 10 mm r J r S

' i. x a "* ’\;._‘.'l1 =4 Taéermzmontmmi found this fecond £0‘;

5 mg in fome fertil place,whereby tl1C 13; him grow broader and greategwhich mow.“ make of this a fecond lbrt , whereas! gilt’ they are both but one and the T615’ fame P

‘J 7 I13 Place. to This Flixeweede groweth iihmofi Pdifii: of England , almoft euery where 1“ -thflthie ob— old buildinggbyhigh waies,anCl 1“ {cure bafe places. qr T/he Tr?’-ze. It floureth and feedeth from 1056 ofSeptember;. 1] T/re Names. b _ mugs Flixweed is called T/kilietrum ; and 0ffome,Tlmli5frzrm,btrt vnproperly . for T bzzlzfirum 3 /J to Englifh Rubarbe : the Paracelfians doe vaunt and brag very much of an,herbe called 50}? hi? ding thereto the fyrname Paracel/2' , wherewith they imagine to doe wonders, whether this D:

fame plant it is difpirtable, the conttouerlie not as yet decided 5 neue rghclelfe we ml?“ b“ 6

:Otl1€ find

3- 2. Of the Hillorie of Plants. V M Q T groéfi

\ Li

3 a°C:PFe0F this for the true Sop./mi ,( vntill' fome difciple or other ofhis doe thew Forth the his facul 'I'CWlEll.El1Ell‘ ii/latter 1‘irrzzi‘ci’Jm din Rich great matters : in Englifh we call it IL‘;'.1XWC’CCl,O;s; ties againlt the llix. ' . 63*.“ 7‘/9'6 Tam cratzrrm. S”P:17mdrieth without any iria.!.1i_fefi lliarpne lie heate. Th rm ' K ‘T/ye X/.€rtHf'5“. W j A. W . e LC£l of Soplmi or Flmweed drunlte with with wine or frniths water, {ioppegh 3119 '—D;Qur_;y A >‘ E lasltejand all other illires ()fl)l'0lld. T A _ . yrW€;Me£:l)_ bruiied or put into vlagtrents clofeth and healeth ylcers, or old Totes and wcrmd 3) g; E filth séllld that becaufe it drieth without acrimome or fharpnelle.

C it A P. 4.; 31 Of t/5ég7'e4t‘iCé/dnarifiévol” Slaidfldllveliéort. ii

5] T/Je Defcriptioiz.’

" He great Celaridine hath a tenderbrittle flalke, round,-»hair'y,and ‘Full of brar1ch:es,each

whereof hatli diners knees or knotty joints fet with leauesnotivnlike to thofe of Co;

the orb ltlmblflegbtlt tenderer,and deeper cut or jaggedpf a grayifh green'vn”der,and greene on’ I . Q‘ QC‘-e tending to blewnefie :‘ the floures grow at the top of the lh2ll.l{S,0ifiEl gold yellow eo- thfi Qmrl rape like tho*e of the V\7al- flourerafter which come longcods full ofblealr or pale feeds 3.. we CO1.) e plant is ofa flirting vripleafant finell,and yeeldeth a thicke juice_0fa.milky firbi:ranee, of in broillr of Salfron : the root is thickeand knobby,with fome threds anexfid thcfeto, w‘nichhee-

en or brnifed, yeeldeth a lap or juice of the colour of gold.

C/Jelidwirtm m‘.1,iz:4.

. It 2 Céelidanirrm mdj!¢5_](0Zio 7ri4gir5dif,7i2é?.«:;' Great Celandintr.

Great Celandine with more cut leauesu,

:1; Q . y , _‘.t ,s .:-r'{.-; .~‘ » \_ r - v.

w ~ 2.» This other doth not in-forme and maonrrude diffai-from the FGTIFIGY, out in the }e.me~=,,’ _ I . . b _, 1 V ,.

. e 7 3’? finelier cut and jagged,and fomewhat in their {hape refernbie allQfl{CI1flCaf(é:tiH:.5l0iir@3 T