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’i”i;m, or the Hiflorie of Plants. Limz.

A____________,.... , . . . . . ~ ' and tetfflgcn :in low Dtucebmtzmen 1_98t¢|3Ml8:1n French, die Perfil : in Spamfh ,1’””“’ ’“{’I‘”‘'’’ C, ,S!l.l:{‘:1 : in Italian,Petro/Ella .- in EngliIh,Perfele,Parfely,common Parfley, and garden Par €_YoOkc

is it not the true and right Petrofilinum which groweth vpon rockes and ftones, wher_€UP°“ 1” arden his name,and wheteofthe heft is in Macedoniaztherefote they are deceiued who think thatgarfley Parfley doth not differ from fione Parfley,and that the only difference is, for that Garden Idem

is ofieffe force than the wildsfor wild herbs are more iirong in operation than thofe of the g3

q The Temperature. _ . d dc,‘ Garden Parfley is hot and dry, but the feed is more hot and dry, which is hot in the {econ . gree-,and dry almoft in the third : the root is alfo of a moderate heate. , g qr The Vertuer. A , The leaues are plealant in fauces and broth,in which befides that they giue a pleat”: tlhgézeicz be alfo liugular good to take away fioppings,and to prouoke vrine:which thing thfi 10°“ 1

do notably performe if they be boiled in broth : they be alfo delightfull to the tafie,and agr€€“bl°

to tliefiomacke. . _ .fl- we the B The feeds are more profitable for medicinegthey make thinne,0peR,prouol<e vrine, d1 0 bring

fi011€abY<“-3l< and Wafi away winde,-are good for fuch as haue the dropfie,draw dovme menfes,

away the birth, and after-birth : they be commended alfo againfi the cough, if they bee mix“. 0

boiled with medicines made for that purpofe :laIily they refit’: poifons , and thereforfl ‘"3 ml“ with treacles.

The roots or the feeds of any of them boiled in ale and drunken, cafi: forth flrongV€n°m or PO“ fon,but the {bed is the firongefl: part of the herbe.

They are alfo good to be put into clyfiers againit the (tone or tortrients of the guts? C H A p. 397; Ofwater Tar;/ley, or Smézflage.

EZeofi:lzmrm,fiue Palmlapium. Smallage. 5 .. t q} 'I‘heDefl:riptz'm£

. ,7 - rin Mallage hath green fmooth 3!: yeg /( :2; ='$itl\j;L3,'.l].9(.‘¥7.’; 16:3; 8‘z“b‘,‘(§‘::,’e:‘:§,’;,'f'fh“(,”p§ o'fco_ ,. on " ' Pat ey:the Rallies be chamfered and dguli " into br_anches,on the tops whereof 3“ 5 white flouresgafter which do ‘grow (6? leffer than thofe of common P“ V root is fafined with many firings-‘ e The Place, . This kind of Parfley delighteth

moifi placcs,and is brought from C

. ,4; 7 gardens. 1: It growes wilde abund

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It flourifhes when the garden 1’ C and the {ialke likewife commeth ‘{Pt:..i ‘er yeare after it is fown,and then alro 1‘ Au forth feeds which are ripe in IUIY 8‘ '

{I The Names. It is called in Greeke ;;mm’am' -' 9 Q 1 elapium;%n.fl1oPpes,4Pimn, _..‘,5,,"_'.V- / , _ _ A‘. y\ _ _ any additionnn Lat1ne,Paluj? ’» __'l'j//,y,;_ , , ~' g I M plum rufiieum .-in high DutCh,‘li3 ‘.(\,\; II: t .1 , v- if D“tCh,QEpp8,&ofdii1ers gleufitoummfl A“ ~ --.~:.-tag‘ "WV in Spanifh andltalian,/11p;., ,. j,nFrenchflCv or l we .- in Engliih, smauage. Marfh P“ " L water Par-Iley. , Sf TheTem[7er4ture.

~_ . . . . ._ - -t .. teran If his Parfley is like in temperature and vertues to that of the garden, but it is both hot drier

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Li 3. 2.: Of the Hifiorie of Plants. d"°5and ofmore force in W096 things : this is felidome eatenmeither is it counted good for faiicey L‘ 15 very vnprofitable in medicine.

qyTheVcrmcr._ . , , . r_ E , The juice thereof is good for many things,it clenlbthppeneth,attenuate‘th,ot maketh thin-,1: r€~ A oueth obfimaions and prouoketh vrine,and therefore thofe fytrupsiwhicgh hauc this mixt viuth “has that which is called Sympu: BjI£’»»¢?7ti77!45;0P€“ the flopping?’ Ofthe 1”” and fpkennand 3*‘? b medic for long lafiing agues,whether they be tertians or quartans,and all 0ih€l"Wl')lCi) proceed iau dokf; acold cattle and allo of obftrtrétions or iioppingst and are very good againflt the yellow 1 H i at , . , . The fa , ' . i ' ' ire ithe malitious and venomous vlcers of the m_outli,and ofthe a monds c[ii"Eih::1tcliCr(:iitt't\iv'i?teli:ii£[etii7e‘c:i>&ion oif Baily and Mel Rofizrmiz or irony of Roles added, if the . “P5 béwafhed themimh :1: likewife hclpethall outward vlcers and foule wo_unds :with hony it is profitabge alfo for cankers exulccrated,fOr although it cannot cure them yet it keeps them from i 'trifa€tion and referueth them from fiinkingzthe feed is good forthofe things for which that Eh the Eardeii Pariiy is-yet is ‘not the vifethereoffo fails, for it hurreth thofe that are troiiblfed with E famn lickn as. b euident roofes it is very well knowne. . m3ll§gc’a5 51$; wfityethllath ii.) peculiar vertue againli the biting of venomous l“p1Cl:‘X‘_Sfi. . T C inice of Smallage mixed with hony and bean floure,d_°Fh make 3“ excellént mu“ .1 fcatlue ~ d vlcers and malignant fores,and {iayeth alfo the weeping of the out or hurt finues In 1m pie « °‘5sWhich are not very fatty or f1e(hy,and bringerh the fame to petfeét digefiion. _ _f F I T e leaues boiled in hogs greafe,and made into the forme of a pultis, take away the pain 0. 6- 3. On‘ and whitlowes in the fingers,and ripen and heale them.

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C H A p. 398. Of e5W"0unt4i72e‘Pet{/16%

T Oreo climmz. ' ' '

Moumajgne Parfleyv ET The Dffirzetzon.

He mu“, of mggntaine Parfleytas Diofi‘97€i~'

J“ wmcth, is 5 {pan high, growing from a‘

flendeirooti; vpon which are branches and little heads like thofc of I-Iemlocke , yet much flenderer zon which fialks grow the feed, which is long of; (harp or biting ta(ie,l1ender,and ofa firong ,fmell like vnto Curnimbut we canot find that this kinde of rndiintain Parfly is knowne V our age: the leaues of this we here giue are like ghofe of common Parfly, but greater 8: broader, confifiingof many {lender foot{’ta.lks faflned vn- . . to them : the Pcalke is more , the floures on the " '— {poked tufts be white, the feed fm’all3tl1cYC0E is

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X‘ white, and ofa meant: length or bigneflefin tafic " fotnewhat biting and bitterifh , and 0” fiV€‘3‘3 fmell. A

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f Die/Eeride: writeth,That mountain parfley gtoweth vpon rocks and mountains. _AD_d D040‘ new affirmeth that this herb defcribed ?3‘°“’5_".PT on the hills which diuideg Silefia from l‘~'l1<‘3/:r‘::’,. called in times pal} the countre)’ 0,‘ Fhhe I mom: mans :alfo it is {aid to be found or; Elma tains and hils in the North Pam 0 g "

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t « The Grecians do mine it of the 0€1OL‘lDI£1lIi€$,"‘

*4//,»..r-'- . e dim-i..;., which the Latinesalfo for that ca-ufe do

_ ' _ _ - PM-flay: in L.atine,i,dpmm .f btitDzq—

. . tum montanum and Mama umnrn En°l1fl1 m°“mamet_ - ' . ; £7 ' h’ emde: maketh Petrofiilimm 01‘ jiione Parflgy to, difi-‘er fromvmountalne Pariley for, raith “ifé

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