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Of the Hlfiome of Plants. L I B. 1- V LI B. 2. Of the Hiflorie of Fmrrts. ho; ‘I/as’ h V1 11 V - ;,- ,; _ _ 3 ishatha ' Peed b h dha' {ialke fome foothi h-,t e eauesare ire t’no..e T I off gsgt,/11;:3g{i[::d' 1: 2 gitzfiffifigfgirc, 0fY‘P°T3Buglofl'e,anaiotierhihhgriitifa fofird,ownine(l?:,and growgdiforderly vpon the fialkc, 3‘ g ' * P Much t0Wai-d the to is arted into fundry branches,which are diuided into diuets i'0Ot-fialkcs

Rrrrglicng fmallhollow floures diuided by fine little gafhes at their tops 5 and they are 0i"21<‘aMk8

5;; , _ 4: V, . _ . C°]0‘~“;and contained in rouvh cups lying hid vnder the leaues. The feed, as in other plants \ M" §, -, ’/'7 i ,, 0i‘ 1 is d . . O C’ . . ' . . - f I . i \ ,, y ' =v{'K{r\ . col 11 C, refenioles aVipers head : the root is long, asthicke as oneslittle finger,o a usky .»;‘:‘*.\\h ii‘: E I and: the outf1de,and it liues diuers yeares.This Homes in May,and growes in the dry medowcs ‘" l ": .,~’,-;.V,,,' v Ygfounds of Aufiiia. C115/5:14 calls it Ecbmmpu/1o_flore. V 71,’. cO4~_ h15_0ther being alfo OfClu_[iw his defcription hath long and narrow le.au’esy_lil<e thofe ofthe _ \_\:g&$.\\K\ "4 F1 ‘V/,9; . ayrlrnon Vipers Buglofl'e,yet a little broadenthe Pralkes rife vp fomehcubit high,firme,crefted,and “V Y ;Vp0n which d F l {h ‘ter and narrower t an thofe below and amonvfé ) grow abun ance o eaues or _ _ . b lhtfe towards the top grow many floures vpon Fhort‘ foot-fialkes,which twine therh felues round of eha S90rpions taile :thefe floures are of an elegant red colour, and in fhape (_‘omew_hat like thofe I e .°0mmon kinde-3and {uch alfo is the feed,but fomewhat leffe : the root is lafhng, long al’o, y, and blacke on the outfide, and it fornetimes fends vp many,but molt vfually but one‘

“rd. Woodd :‘k.° It floures in May,and was found in Hungary by C1%fiWaWh0 fiffi fet it fold‘ b)’ the name Of “W Wéroflore. 1; \

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. qr The Place. y L7‘,?Pfi5 groweth vpon {lone walls,and vpon dry barren fiony grounds. ‘W growerh where Alkanet doth grow,in great abundance. Th _ ‘T/.16 T ime. °Y flollflfll when the other kindes of Buglolles do floure. \ k ‘K It . _ ‘T/7e Names. - I 1-0me1_S {railed in Greeke,Ecbizm2,and'A,m.,ei..m.,of L/1 lciéiadex the finder of the vVer_tues thereof : of i A mu ‘lit lssthought to be e/lnclzefie ffecies, or a kinde of Alkanet: in high Dutch,wilde £D|:l}fer1§un= '4 V Mmagafi _ panilh, Temdalcl/i Bmonz, or Cbupemcl .- in Italian, Buglofllc fiiluatzca .- in Frencrr,Buglofl?=

-g1Qfleth1e“leE{pégrlirh, Vipers Buglolfe, Snakes Biigloffe 5 and of fomc, Vipers herbe, and wilde Bu-

_y .1 , , Q] The Temperature. ,,,. ' There herbes are cold and dry of complexion. V H 9 Th q‘, The V ertucs. l _ 3; -. L.-g5,',,m M170 film,‘ . 1 4 Ecliium méroflare. If 1 ,0 °"90t drunke with wine is good for thofe that be bitten with Serpents, and It keepeth fuch Iiough Vipers Bugloflei 1 Rcd floured Vipers B0819/93 , gr{,;"b°1"g flung as haue drunk of it before : the leaues and feeds do the fame,as Dzofcoride: writes. a k s "V " bm;:”d‘r in his booke of Treacles makes Vipers Bugloffe tovbe one ofthofe plants which cure the If 3 °fSerpents/and efpecially of the Vipeigand that driue ferpents away. _ be drunke in wine or otherwife it can feth plenty of milke in womens brefis. and heehfiifbe chewed, and the juyce fwallowed downe, is a molt fingular remedy againfi poyfon

fame egg letting of any venomous beafi 5 and the root {'0 chewed, and laid “P03 “W {mes Wofkes the

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met-Iy flood in rhefceond lace,vndci-the‘ title of0nnfin.4, and whercofthcrc was no more mention made by our Athor, neither in rlei thcmifc, I take to be nothing cl crhan the Ljtapfir which lies with long leave! rP1'°d VP°" ‘h¢ g'~'0llI1_d bcfore it comes to (‘end vp the (talk: ; Prcfl apaxzby it fclfe in th¢ figur: we giuc you ; which is the true figure OF =11?‘ PW" ""1" Author defcribed and mcant 5 for the figure which he “‘ 05 the common Boragc with narrower lcaucswhich he dcrciibce In the fourth place ofthc Chapter of Borag-:,as I hauc formerly noted.

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1 TH: Common Hounds-tongue hath long leaues much like the Garden Buglofl'e.but l roader

V .and not rough at all, yet hauing fome fine hoarinelfe or foftneffclike veluet. '’*7iah . .. _ » .__ ‘_' ~ _ en ha Thcfe Ieaues [tinke very filthilv,much like to the piffe of dogs ;wheref0rc the Dutch ' .1 - . EL‘ ._ * ‘_ V . “-‘J V y high angle cefmed 1‘ iafllmbfl I)ifl'e,and not Hounds tongue. T heflalkes are roiighshfidalwo Cubits M,.s-_\;: , V ”'~ , i » . _ :7 rougil 1 0 ‘1‘b"°W“e C010ur.bcaring at the top many floures ofa darke pUf_P1€ 9°10” ‘the flied is ‘jg? I n l V V A . Org“: eaumg ‘° garments like Agrimony feed :the root is blacke and th1Ck€- ill Thefe plants -'1: l - ‘_ ‘- ' .. _ ‘t ' ' econd yeere after they C0me vp of feed bring forth onely Ieaues,and.,th0f€ P"e“Yl?1Tge ; and the

* yea” ‘hell fend vp their ftalkes,bearing both floures and feedaand ‘hm Vfilally the root peri-

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