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Of thg Hiflgrig of Plants, Li B. 2. ~ LIB-2.. _ . Of the Hifiorie of Plants.‘
_°' dlihnétion fake I haue thought good to‘Engli{h, Noble white Liuerwortt, C H I 8 l T 1c feeond may be called Noble white Liuerwort the double floure; . . 4 an The Ten: emture. H A P 3 . . the gmflé of‘ fir” m T135 {C65 of Parnaifus Gra lie, or whiqe LiuerwoIr)t,is dry,and offubtill parts; _ , . T . L q} ‘I be Vertues. __
T I GVM97‘ P4W1j>°I'- 1? 2 GMW” P4’”"f‘7fl"" ‘1“Pl’”' mg 3 d h“ fi3€C_0é’cion of the leaues of Parnalfus Graffe drunken, doth dry and flrengthen the feeble A
Graffe ‘0fParnaH'us.' _GY3fr€ Ofpamamls With double flou “ moilt ftoniackefioppeth the belly,and taketh away the defire to vomit. '
etihfli fame boiled in wine or water,and drutikenpfpecially the feed thereofiprouoketh vrine,brea- 3 I 16 Iione, and driueth it forth.
1‘ C :7 » i < — to the fiili G‘”m$'I‘_“= was formerly in the firft pl :cc ofthis Chaprcrwas of Vnifclium, dsfcrified bcf0r€,cap- 6o.pag.4o6.that which was in the fccond place belonnecl d"-fcllption, ’°
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CH A P. 509. Of nzlaite Snxifi~4ge,or Cjolden Saxyiage;
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1/, I v ; i ' g t , l I I . A He white Satxifrage‘ hath round leaues fpred vpon the ground, and fomewhat jagged
_ f._._r_i_i id , about the edges, not much vnlike the leaues of ground Ivie, but fofter and fmaller, n‘7//1.170,; _ A cubmr ' and of a more faint yellowifh greene :among which rifeth vp a round hairie iialkc 3 . , , ‘ pm 0 ‘ghabearingat the top fmall white floures,almo{t like Stocke-gilloflouresnhe root is com-
mund 3 I1U_m'b_er of blacke f’rrings,wher_eunto are fafiened very many fmall reddifhj graines or \\ ..._ ‘ , ¢_ trh°°t_5 35 blgge as pepper cornes, which are vfed in medicine, and are called Semen Saxifiuigzr fi\h\}‘ {V » _‘ ‘ ; A knogb ‘“1_5.the feed of white Saxifrage, or Stone-breakc, although (befides thefe forefaid round “““‘\ '3 _~ ‘ r , ' haue e5) lthath alfo fmallfeed contained little huskes, followinghis floureas other hegbcs’
1' -'S’izxz'fi'?.1g4 4154;? 2 Saxzffaga dared.‘ _‘/_\/hjiev saxifrage, Golden Saxifrage;
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i \ 0/1,’; q 75: D efkriptioil: &(’g/, V’ . . V - e 0f He Graffe ofParnaii‘us hath fmall round leaues, very much differing from any klfgf {O Grafl"e,much refembling the leaues of Ivie, or Afarabacca, but fmztllenand . 0 ‘wk; darke a colour: among the-fe leaues fpring vp fmallllalkes a foot high, b€81'1“gm C p white flourcs confifling of fine round pointed lcaues; which being f_alnc and palh t_h€"€ C91, mg- round knops or head s,wherein is contained a reddifh feed. The root 1S fornewhat thicke,W1‘ ny firings annexed thereto. _ ha; the, 2 The fecond kinde of Gmmm Pazrrzzifi doth anfvver the former in each refpeét, faulflg ‘ V leaues are fomewhat larger,and the floures double,otherwii”e very like. —
_ _ 1] Tée Place. . _ E land sail N The firi’r groweth very plentifully in Lanfdall and Crauen,in the North parts of £g_mOn’by V x _ ' In _ '2, Doncaflenand in Thornton fields in the fame country : moreoucr, in the Moore neer to 1 tcbgfs - ' TI’ . ‘X’-—, 'z'L';"?:.l//Illlllllufl
Cambridge,at Heflet alfo in SufFolke,at a place named Drinkf’r0ne,in the medow called BU Q $ '4
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d, M‘.Goodyer found it in the boggy ground below the red well of VVelI108b°rou of * " W’ '- ,, ,4 «\"1‘ e Ilflharthamipton fhirerand M‘.Wi/liam Broadobferued it to grow plentifully in the Caflle 5515‘ y . . / y . Q“ Berwiclie vpon Tweed. 1: A ’ / (V K ‘ I -
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WI: i ll 5 1] The Time; . r "L V‘ i I’ Thefeherbes do Home in the end ofiuly, and their feed is ripe in the end of Augufh ' ~ l fif 7 /7: Names. _ of them I0 Valeria: Cordm hath among many that haue written ofthefe herbes faid fomethlflgie in Y are good purpofc, willing them by the name of Hepmca 4/54 (whereof without contrOl’JI_C; “W W kindeslin .1‘-!*g1iI1i»?!11i!sLiHt=ivt99i! 5 “1‘119U8hSl?¢X?§§?‘F¥°‘b€r plant ‘=_“..““?‘ W“ ’ fa‘