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.999 H H Of the Hiflorie of Plants. L I B. 2.

Fame that it had a more thredcly root rather like Gmmium it is of #3.’;//f .~ 5 utwardl haumg

fime fweetfinell reprefenting Gariopbyllzmi in the fauor of his ioofsiigkrgfégilind fiouresyit re em- -es Cinkfoile and Tor_mentil,and in {hape of his fialks and roots Aiim or Gario 5 [Zara participa- ting of them all ; notwithlianding it approcheth neerefi; vnto the,Cin]:f’oiIes haiiihg fieilks a foot high, Whfirfiflpon grow leaues diuided into fiue parts and jag ed mund about the canes like I173 teeth of a Saw, herring the pale yellow flourcs OfPéfltz1,]15y/1:1 or gormerztillw within which are little

ll" l . _ mo ie or c owriy threds of the colour of Saf‘fron,but leffei than the common Au6nS-

8 The eighth kiride of Cinkfoile ( according to the opinion of diners lcarned men who mu‘ %‘9d(§hfe View. ”"€"_‘3°f>a“d ham‘ iudged it to be the true Lemm of Diafcaride: a reeable to Di0f‘”’M“ 3:’ ”,C?‘P“°“) ‘5 3“ h93TY:WheI'eupon it tooke the addition Iummm.Th’e %talks are thick,W°°

_,r,anx. lomewhat red,wrinkled all‘o,and of abrown colour which rife vne uall from the root, pl?‘ 3

ding them (elites into many branches,{hadowin the place where it grower}; beret with thicke an 9

notched 1 ' . , . canes like Scordzzim or water German er, which according to the iudgment of the Lea; gainfi poil‘on,than Pmtapby/Ion or rgrmemi!/a,being of an

ned is thought to be of no leffe force a

Ptrineent and dr in ualit' - ' .= Y :9. (1 ie . hereupon it maybe that fome t. 5, ,,.~p_y the fgfcg hcfcof,

it vp for Lenny Diaféarirlzlr. This rare lantl . ~ , OM16 Pcakim moumainfis and dry g[3muCuvIlv€alfi‘?il.‘c£OUHd growing naturallysbut rnithe holl ,. 4’ °

5? I I £3tj”t7%€fi75s‘u772fyl-vaticum mimisfla 4159 _ A . _ ._ . . gt 1; ' 1' ' 0. 41060. Sinallrwhitc floured wood Cinltfoile. Sm:il%g:I)idl3iii,iip<I)':1’r2:”d’E‘i{i‘i<f0i1¢'

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I}: 9 This hath the like creeping purplc branches as the la& . . weir - » - d r -b a; arenarw ;1li;);1;?iik1:ll'Y-iand deeper cut in 5 the floures are alfo of a more g0ldeCI‘]:rC10Ie0urt;hif] lgfihleefrefpcéts th 6)’ . 1 1‘ r o The wood Cinkfoilehath man I T f . - artsi among which rife vp other lcaues fet vpon vzi;::iiSro§ffi:1§f;",;3e,g'°“P“’°;"1‘:f;‘}§h‘f,f fiuhft did grow by the ground,and fomwhat fnipt about the ends,and not all :i]()gI]l(‘Inffr:h‘;v€dgC5. The floures ‘i]‘i)c(i)rili{iltc.nder flalksiconfimng Offiuc White leaues.The root is Elliglfiwith diuers fibres Com‘ .. it _ II This alfofrom Fucharootas thelalid f ‘b d f d H d branches”: :“e°P‘“g:b“‘, Vprighliéngl [Cf Pfitll little leeauecsri Sriqeriir afilhtfdnds li étggg

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thofe of the lafi defcribed : the tops of the

branches carry pretty white floures like

thofe of the laflz defcribed, whereof it feems to be a kinde,yet leffe in each refpefig ,

gig \ ,, I2 This froma blacke and fibrous root

’“" , WV 2 J : fends forth creeping branches , fet with

leaues like the common Cinkfoile,but leffe,

fomewhat hoary and {hining 5 the game; are

fome handfullhigh,and on their tops carry

large flours in refpeét of the fmalnelfe of the

plant,and thefe or’a' faire golden colo?ur,wirhi

faffron coloured threds in their middle - the

feeds grow aftcrthe manner of other Cihke;

foiles : this Homes in lune ,_ and it is Clafizxxi

i 73 Pefifaf/iy/[tam fiuigifizrumo Straw-=berry Cinl:—foile.

his flinquefolium gmirto flare. ,:l:_ y

13 There is one ofthe mountain Cink.‘ foiles that hath diners {lender brittle flalkes, tiling immediatly out of the gr.ound,w_here_ upon are fer by equall d i{’rancc_s certaine jag; ged leaues, not vnlike to the frnalleli leaucs_ of Auens : the floures are white and grow at the to‘p,ha'uing in thern threds yellow of co¢ lour, and like to the other Cinltefoiles, but altogether leffer. The root is thicke, tough, and ofawooddyfi fubflzance. 1 The feeds’ grow ‘cluttering together like little Straw- berries, whence -Clufim calls it flnqawzgmz fiagifirm. 1: ; ,

1] The Place.

They grow in low and moiff me'dowes,vp'.,‘ on bankes and by high-way fi_des:the fecond is onely to be found in_ gardens.

The third groweth in the wood spf Sane."

fourth in _ , gna, and Nathan , l,)ut,n0't, in finglatid. The‘ C0 groweth in amgrfly ground adjoyning to the land called Bourne ponds,halfea mile from

A -welfhefier 3 fmm whence I brought fomc plants for my Garden, where they flouriih and profper

Loflhe fifth groweth vpon Beefion came in (_Ihc(hire : the fixth vpori bricke and Prone walls about’ T Onsefpecially vpon the bricke wall in Liuer—lane. . ; ,_ h“~‘ place of the feuenth and eight is let forth in their defcriptions. .1. 11 The ‘Time. = _ _ hefe plants do floure from the beginning of May to the end of Iurre. C, (1 '1'6eN4m'es. V A Q §mk€~foi1¢ is Called in Ggegke, mnasuim .~ in Latine, fiijiaqucfolizam .- the Apothecariesvfe the: ivhefxe Elaine Pentapliylloniand fometime‘ the Latine nartic. There be very many baflard names, tn with I will not trouble your cares _= In high D“,tC_h3lIlI_E nngetkraut 2 in 10W D‘L"C1}iVl§liiEi' rub 39! ktlltit : in Italian,Cinqu¢faglio :in French, jzggntefacz/le :in Spani(h,Cz'ma en rama: in Eng- ‘nk-foi1e,Fiue finger Graffe,Fiue leaucd gra{Te,and Sinkfield. Th The '1’ empmiturc. but .°’00ts of Cink-foile,efpecially o the firli do vehemently dry, and that in the third degree, Outbiting : for they haue very little apparant heat or fharpncfle. qr The Vernier.

I gheihgldecoaion of the roots of Cinke-foile drunke,-eureth the blouidy fiixl, and all other fluxes of

Wind fiancheth all excelliue bleeding. 4 of thee] ‘J Wee of the roots while they be young and tender,is giuen‘ to be diunke Thelfuer and lungs and all poyfon. _ red, th am? drunlte in medc or honied water, or wine wherein fome pep game efmlan or quartaine feuers :and being drunken after the fame r213 helpeth the falling fickencfre.

manner for thirty daics to.

h _ ° leaues vfed among herbes appropriate for the fame purp0'{°‘a CUT‘? TuPt‘~11'€S and bufflings Of

e '““»~3nd guts falling in the cods.

againfl the difeafes 13

per hath been mingled, cu-

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