Of the Hiflorieofflantsz 1.13.2. ~11». 2.. or the HilIor‘ieofPlants. , 79;
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I Digitali: purpurek. ' 1 Di . 4 We hauc alfo anotl F b" h ll D ' ‘ 1' ‘n h f fl \ , , gatalre 4154. _ , 10 A , 1er,ott,w 1_c we ca egztn refermgx ea, w o e oures are of the co- Putple FOX -gloues, White Fox_gl°ues.. th‘;eC>fSru§yyron;wl1ereo: rt to_ol<~_e 1115 name, and likewife maketh the difference. 1: Of this fort . ,0“, wig] rggcr and alelfer ,.tl1ebrgger hath the lower leaues fome foot long, of a darke green co- endienginla/€{§1‘es running along them 5 the {talks are fome yard and halfe h1gh,the floufcg large and yellow and reddpfpe tamed vp end as you lee 111 the figure, and they are of a rufiy colour,mixed of a grc5m::1r:11€fTer’duslrie Fox. ygloue hath much le {Te leaues andthofe narrow,fmooth,and exceeding lafi defcr,b§§§&W§1C11 Colnee vp a {talke lbme loot h1gh,hau1_ng fmall floures of the colour of the _ 0 Im I . Thisl ohferueci yeare _1_§3 2. in Home With Mfjobn Tradefeent in the middle
3’- t may filly becalled Iazgztalwfirmgznelz mmor,l‘m-all duskie Fox-vgloues. 1:
F~c)X;,J1 . by 3 e _ {I ‘I/Je Place. I _ A __ . hd-{cg ouehgroweth in barren fandy grounds,and vnder hedges almoft euery where; C Cred“ t.,wrtN whitefloutes dogrow naturally in Landefdale,and Crauen,m a field called Cragge an info e orth of England : lilcewrfe by Colcheftet 1n_EfTex ;neere Exceftet in the Weft parts, me few orher.places.The other tw.o are firangers in England, neuerthelelfe they doe grow
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- ‘T: .- 2; ~ '1‘/2e'I‘z'me. The-Y floure andflourifh in Iune and 1.11;}. FOX 3] The Namer; ,
in Lari-ngloues‘forne_call in Greeke, spmm, and make it to be Veréafei fieeiem, or a kinde of Mullein ;
in Fxenc;151;‘g1tad(&{lfl.Hlgh l)utch,j'_fingethut,and jftngbcthtautzin Low Dutchmfilingtt butt:
memmgof 2D fmtes _m2flre dame : 1n.Engl1lh, ,Fox-gloues. t Fabzm Colummz thmkes It to be that Efne- ‘9f€0r_zdet defcribed mhrs fourth booke,and mp .75. 1: .
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[3,-,0 R dx‘8l0ue§ in that they are bitter, are hot and dry, with a certame lunde of clenfing quali— Y .6 therewith; yet are; they ofno.vfe,nerther haue they any place arnonglt medicines,aecor-
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_ ' - » ‘ . r ,q.,Tbe Venues. V ,, g,‘Qi‘1§X~gloue boiled in waterlo=r‘yv.ine,and drunken, doth cut and confume the thicke toughnelle of A °~3l1dfl1mie.flegme and naughty hutnours 5 it openeth alfo the flopping of the liner, fpleene,
: and ‘ . 1 3 Digitalzklatee. ’ i‘ ix Dz, 1., l._ . 4 rmltrand-ofotheer. inward parts. w ._ .. 4 (E 4 aferrugme . b “fame taken in like rnanner,or boiled-with honied water or fugar. doth Fcoure and clenfe the 3
Yellow Fox- Ioues. . . - g ' Dusky F°X'gI°“es' re-%i1“P°n€th and bringeth forth tough and clammie flegrne.
~ therefify ferue for the fame purpofes whereunto Gentian doth tend, and hath been ;vfed in (lead C
,as Galen faith. “ here or by what name Galen either mentions, or affirmes this which our Authour cites D
>1 mutt confeffe I am ignorant. But I probably conjerfture that our Authour would ham;
55144 : for I onely find: him to haue thefe words fer downe by our Author, in the end of his 3Ptet of Dzgitelzzc. 1: .
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CH A. 1». 278. 0fY3acc/Jeri: out of Diofcorides.
' } _ ’_ l V . 0;; The Defeription. / z ._ ‘ , ‘ l ABOM thls plant Baaeharis there hath beene great contention amongfl the new VVtiters;3 M “’‘./”.01m and Dodanew have mifiaken this plant, for Ceniza major, or Caniz-_a Helenink Corde 5 Virgil and ult/uermu haue confounded Baeebarek, and udzarum together: but he antrent VVriters,it hath many blackifh rough leaues,l‘omwhat bigger than the leaues
“"°..f° ‘ _am°“§“ which rifeth vp a fialke two cubits high, hearing at the top little chaffie Or Camfletéres m {mall bunches, Ofa darke yellowilh or purple colour, which turne1nto' downe, aild in :gV3YVtr1th the winde, like vnto the kindes of Thiltles : the root is thrcke,g'°‘re»a“d fa‘:
ay weugbe cog“ 1" the earth, full of firingséthe fragrant fmell that the root ofthis Pia“? Yefildfiths knowne mpared "M0 the fauour of Cinnamon, Helenium, or Ema/4 C4”W”‘‘:b€1flg 6%‘ plant
vnto very man)’ 0! molt fort of people,I rneane in molt parts of 598!“ *'
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Ema"; delightefih $0 grow in rough and craggy places, and in a" leane foile where no rn‘oi{lr’_rre 1s 2:,