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Of the Hiftorie of Pia-nts; i LI B: .2. 4 l Ofthe Hiflorie of Plants.

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2 Pinguimlafiu: Sanicula E6o’r4t€_!7/’." Butter_wort,or Xorkmire S3fl¥‘?i°'

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. Herbarifls haue called Sanicula alpim flora mbro .- the leaues {hoot forth in the beginning of Spotted Sanicle. t P“,“g>V€fy thicke andlfat, and are like a putfe or round lumpe at their firfi comming out of “E: 3‘°“nd 5 and when it is fpread abroad,the vppet part thereof is full of veines or finewes,and ho- On ‘;’P.0r curled like Rzzmmmlm Liifitmicm, or like the crumpling of a cabbage leafe -, and are not eky mdented about the edges, _but each leafe is diuided into fix or more jagges or cuts, deepelyf §° yfffhgteenilh aboue,and of anouerworne greene colour vnderneath,hot in tafte;from the middle t éereof ihooteth forth a bar or naked llalke,fix inches long,fomewhat purple in colour, hearing at or ‘OP 3 tuft offmall hollow floures,looking or hanging downewards like little bells,not vnlike in mind? to the common Cowflips, but ofa fine deepe red colour tending to purple, hauing in the M e a cettaine ring or circle of white, and alfo certaine pointalsor firings, which came mm an the Whereiiiiis contained feed. The whole plant is couered as it were with a rough woouineffe ; mot 15 fibrous and thteddy.

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M, plan ts are ihangers in England 5 their naturall country is the Alpifh rnouritaines of Hela’ ah“. the)’ BFOW in my Garden, where they flourilh exceedingly, except Butterworts which grow-_», r “‘ 01" Englifh fqually wet grounds, and will not yeeld to any culturing or tranfplanting : it § °Weth efpeciaelly in a field called Crag-Clofe, and at Crosby, Rauenfwaith, in Weflmerland, "°“1“g1eboxow fcls twelue miles from Lancafier, and in Harwood in the fame county neere to bl3°k_burne,ten miles from Preltdn in Aunderneffe vpon the bogs, and matifh grounds, and in the Loggle" medowes about Bilhops Hatfield - and alfo in‘ the fens in the way to Wittles rneare from °“d°“>iI1 Huntingdonlhire « 1 It groweth alfo in Hamplhire, and abundantly in many places Ofwales‘ 1: I V I . The Time. They floure and flourilli from May to trig end o_f Iuly.‘ Th _ y 1; ‘I5’: Names. _ p _ 9 r . M G e firll is called Smiculaguiim, taken from the {pots wherewith the floures are rrrarl<_ed:ofLii- rgtffg ’11)1Pifli£;n,making it a kinde ofAu’ens :’ in Engli(h,fpotted Sanicle :of our London dames, afnc 1,‘

.The fecond is called Pinguimla, of the fatnefli: or fulneffe of the leafe, or offatning : in Yorke: aggeawy ere it doth efpecially grow,an‘d in greatefi abundanee,it is calledBu‘tterworts,Butter;roor; . , i V," Ire root: but the lafl name belongeth more properly to‘ Solomons Scale.

3 Sam51%;;jrgzwjaféagggzfecortufiMattbzolz, Th ‘I 7:5‘ Ttmperamru _, _ {A d n 1 _ _ 3 but ~°Y3rehotand dry in the third degree. 5 vp un ry a kes befet w“;h 1'}; 168115.’ . * « ‘I eremzes.‘ : , _ .. -~ _- . _ , ;-H: :2 , , fmaller, and of a ’cIJbit higlh,d:u§dirig fhfim: , oilThe'husbandmens wines of Yorklhiregovfe to annoint thedtigs of their lime With the fat and bu’.-,, 4/ felues into many fmallarmes or branchesabez fi&9e‘:‘5illyce of the herbe Butterwort, when they are bitten with any venomous worme,or chapped, “Nil/,,§r,I,,_ gr? 1 A V ring diners little white floutes, fpotted _ [and mi: by any otherrneanes. . . -’.- ; ., " curioully with bloudy fpeclrs or prick1¢5=‘,° , my fiyit tots“ their fheepe,wherrfo’r want of other f0‘ the)’ '3“ ‘h¢'°°£" l much thatif you marke the admirable W0? 5 manfhi p of the fame wrought in {hell g1°“ - manner, it mull needs put cuery cream

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d or J I’ and full of firings. _ , , 6;”; " _ _ , . {T C Lfmpmm _, r . ' 2 T1“ {C9004 kind of Saniclea V_"h“.’h ,5. Ox- loue with tire‘ ur le fldure is molt co'mmon;the’ leaueswhereofairé 1Ofig\'§fi1'_ék¢d_i“", rm€ g P P €)”::d“;;“"‘fi4.}?f3§{ b lefore hf‘; find full tire edges,of a light greene,i’n mannder likle thofe of Mullein,but lefl'§r,aud Df.0t _fo dogvl ‘/1 g . . . , _ ma t 1C eeaues .4. t (1; 1k’ "dl It d h tinac . " ...'.i. Ofluycegbeing 5'0“? ‘°Wa*d5 “;° '°°,§’ 0% byfinotheer vapofildfirfihahdiihinilhgfcmhngfirgdgvghhfzdgfifih :13: bétforgg rv?iv:rd.in ,f°".“‘* qiyfl rm‘ é ' ' ' ggijipfintgvlgifs $1.1‘: P011“: Of 3 511"‘ grfgiddcfi certgilike a_l_mo'fl: to finger fialkes, whereof it tooke his name D'z‘g‘z'talis, ofa red pufP’¢fi°.°é.l: ' Wh€;€0ffPfOu:t1l:]otra{%e: outho at £34 an feed i‘c,,°,,‘Z,‘,j;1'°fpo:s daiht within the Home 3 after which come vp round ipfvfiiggs 9, ' . , w . ' ° - -" ' ' C . ' / der flame, nine inches Itrgteteuwétiy Ra! , 2 The F:)t{bé'.‘i‘:rnC, ting ash(_‘mall as that pf, Time. {The rlpots aredrnfipy the cbloucr of the. ‘mg We floure and no lnori, fometimfi-S ‘Vb flolliires 3for as the otheex;/ter::V 111:6123$‘:g<:rf§r:ri1v(yif<:(;:c:'f?h:fl:e Saihite cb10Ul'6 3 , . . , bu.t Commonly Of a blewifh PWPEQ C°.I°‘”ZWa H 3 9. haue in our G’ard§enspan’o‘rher fort hereof: which blin§°th.:f°“h mm.‘ plmfam Ye-“low. {luoned like vnto the common Caziffib’ “I” ' fl:’“fes,and fornewhat lefl'er than the commonkindemherein theY‘“Ee" 1: Th“ am’ difi“”5f‘°‘“: ltghauinv the like { in or Larlzs hee'le«aI‘»+“=~‘ .e°°mm0n :7 P I Y°‘,“°S funni

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