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1:254 Of the Hiflorie of Plentsz

q The Names;

It is called in Greeke,»t«'w:in Latinefdg ‘:1’: and Careum : in ihops,Caruz'. Szmeon Zet J’ an leth it Carrméadion .- in high Dutch,5M’m2. in

0 ' C ' Slwmmel . in low Dutch , €I8I3i_1[1l’ ggani . ,

French, 51'}! Camy : in ltalian,Caro :1 0 It Caraum, and an article being joynfid Vmreed’ Allemuea: in Englifli, Caruwaie, and the is called Caruwaie feed,

C4mm,five Careum. Caruwaie.

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qr Tiée Temperature- The feed of Carnwaies, as 641"’ f“i‘h’ig:l:f and dry in the third degree;and hath 3 0‘ » rate biting qualitie.

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It confumeth winde, it is delight flomacke and taftc,it helpeth c0I1C° uoketh vrine, and is mixed with CO“ I fons : the root may be fodden,and eaten~35 Parfenep or Carrot is. ' _ ru 3; The feeds confeéted , or ma 6 W“b! age , into Comfits,are very good for th€.fl°gwag¢ "‘ ’”Til§"*;pe;. they helpe digeflion, prouoke vrinc, in 3 and diflblue all windinelfc: to c0“‘l"c!f,ope-_ word,they are anfwerablc to Anife feed ration and vertues. V

/ Of nng'fle.-

0,; Tb: De_{3'rz'ption. . . ' b He fiallte of Annife is round and hollow, diuided into diuers {mall branches’ ffrgdtrc leaues next the ground fomcwhat broad and round :thofe that grow big 5' . jag ed,like thofe of young Parfley,but whiter :O|'l the topo ‘the fialkes d0 n Isle iilundles or tu ts of white floures , and afterward feed. which hath a pleafant tafle 35 ' Or know.

15 3 This other Annil'e(whofe vtnbels Cltefiua had out of England from Mailer "gm M‘ Q“e°“°‘ AP°thecarie, and lame: Garret 5 and which were brought from the Phi1iPP‘"cs tn- T5‘-C‘”“";/7’ in his voyage when he incompaffed the world) is thus defcribed by C/”/9”‘ "4 C V has ""6 large. no lefl‘e than thofe of the Archangelica, made of diuers thicke Iii Cach Wh€f€0f Carried not double feed as the common Annife, but more,in a round . [W °“°"sm3d‘? 0f C0‘-15 I“ M‘ fafllioflifilheight or more ofa dusky colour wrinkled diuidcd .mto cquall par_ts,_and open aboue : mofi of thel‘e’hu.skes were empty, ye: fame ofthgm c we fmooth lhining afli coloured feed, of the bigneffe of that of oroéue - the tafle and fame with our common Anife feed, wherefore they which {cut it to Clufim called it _

the place where it grew it was called _D4mr 5.for ll/lgcandz;/I; had the name {owritten in chara6ters,aftcr their manner of writing. 1 s '

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qr The Place.

. . r, F 0 It %f°Y"°‘h PI°“‘if“uY 1” Calla)’: SW13: /Egypt, and other countries of the Eafi’ I have oouttio

fownc 1! In my garden, where it hath brought forth his ripe feed when the yeare hath fé?“°"

be temperate, _ l V q 11,,

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Hiflzorie of Plants.

:2: 2 Amflem Imficzemflelletmez. Starry headed Anife.

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“S *0 be fowne in thcfe cold regions in the moneth of Ma)”

1:.l,§ffC"”” wriceth,-that the feed of Anife is

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:0 °0flC1ude,Anife feed is dry in the fir

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is called in LaEine,tAm‘fi,,,, _- in ('31-eeke,irnm: in high Dutch

. It‘ in Ital.

1 file ) 1”‘ 0e ifit were very dry, _ _ _ __ , _ . ‘V and rider milke, his opinion is that it is not hot aboue the firlt de-

1] Tire Time; »_ E _ the feedis ripe in Auguflt.

Tbe am I. , A »_ , _. , ‘I N’ E ,ainit5‘=“”°W F)urch,.%niEaet:

bdlfld _. _- Anflife iffcii.

The T emperamre.‘ . 1 . 6 L _ hot and dry in the third dc-._gr_ee; after others, It is hot in in the feeond degree; for it ingendreth millrc, which in Fennell doth whether hee will or no de-

n)Ld?17f0 .- in Spanifh,M4t4

°°“d degree,and much lefle than dry as Galen in his chapter of teftifie 5 in that it doth ingc

which thing alfo may be in Anife feed,both by this reafon,and alfo becanfe it is {’weetJI‘here-

ft degree,and hot in the fecond . g The Farmer. 9 “:’,{‘?€d wallzeth and confiimeth winds, and is good againfr belch ings and vpbraidings of the

,t;]m‘°. allaieth ori ings of the belly, prouoketh yrine gently, maketh abundance ofmilke, and -?.I*VD bodily fill ; 1: [tayeth the laslre,and alfo the white flux in women. Ch mgchevved it makes the breath fweet, an

d is gored for them that are {hort winded, and guen-' thrill, and therefore it is fit for fuch as haue the dropfie :,it helpeth the yeoxing or hickfifs»

1“, ‘en it is drunken or eaten dry : the fmell thereof doth alfo preuaile very much. ' 11 from fl€g=

he breli very muc

'3 fame being dried by the fire and takenwith honey clenfeth t Old Cough.

- at _‘ 19;“ f“P@1“fluities: and if it be eaten with bitter Almonds it doth helpe the _ F haue the falling .tiCi(TlCS,

is 0 be giuen to young children and infants to cat which are like to

t ruch as haue it by atrimon or fucceifion . taketh away the fqhinancie Z)!‘ Quincie (that is,a fwelling in the throat.) 591% %a";“§d€-Cl With I

y’v1negre)an'd a little Hylfop gently boyled together.

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