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Of the Hifiorie of Plants. L 1 B. 2. ~»E.If_'_ A_ Of the Hiltorie of PlaI1tS- 7? I j‘T‘>

_/'/,1 . _f I Harm.-2 pg . V 3 H0m,,'mm,. filuf/Eff falg: pwrprrrczi. the right Clarie : the husks or cods when they are ripe bend downewards : the feed is blacklfhgthe wilde Clarggggrgfltfieé ,1 r 1. /E I». Glarie with purple leafless roots in like manner are blacke and full of firings. _ ' H‘ ' 4. The fourth kind of Hormirmm, called Iowa: Colm,reprefenteth in the highefl top of the ll?

a diltalfe, wrapped about with yellow flax, whereof it rooke his name.hauing knobby roOt$i W“ certaine firings annexed thereto like Galeopfigor like vnto the roots of Clary, which do yeeld fort V fundry foure fquare rough ltalkes, two cubits high, whereon do grow leaues like thofe of the N63’ tle, rough, fharpe pointed, and of an ouerworne greene colour: the flaunt s do grow alongll the :99 of the {{alkes,by cerraine fpaces,fet round about in l‘mallcoronets,or wharles,like thofe M533‘ ’" forme,but of a yellow colour. »

q} m Place. V s $~ The [e doe grow wilde in fome places, notwithftanding they are anured and planted in Gfldcn

almollz euery where,except Iupirers drftalfgbeinga kinde thercofiwhich I haue in my GardC“- ~ ' , " F

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They floure in Iune,Iuly, and Augul}. V _ -i . y . “f“ qt 2TbeN4me:. - ' .3’ 5- A - - ' '‘V’‘‘‘‘ ; Clarie is called of the Apothecaries, Ga/litrimm 5 it is likewife namedarml4.~offome,T4M 5””.4’ i but not properly: ofothers,Scarlea, sclarea, Centmm 64/12‘, and uptatriflzlvia : in Italian, Sciarifl I lérench, orzmle .- in High Du tch,§cl;a:1acI; .- in Low Dutch, ficbatlcpe .- in Englifh, Clarlfiior leere-eie. J ,. Iupiters difltaffe is called Colm raw: 5 offorne, Galeapfis lu:ea,but not properly: of diuers, H”’”’3 _ mun /xmum,or yellow L.larre,and Harmmum Tradentmum, or Clarrc of T;em_ {I Tée Temperature. Clarie is hot and dry in the third degree; ~ qr T5: I/ermer.

A l The feed of Clarie pondered, finely {carted and mixed with hony, taketh away the dimflflre of the eres, and cleereth the light. A

B The fame {’tamped,infu (ed,or laied to fleepe in warme water, the muffilag or flimie fub fiance '3' ken and applied plailterwife draweth fplinrers ofwood,thornes,or any other thingfixed in the ll“? ,;...-.3

die : it alfo {cattereth and diflblueth allkindes offwellings,efpeciaIly in the joynts 45 3 anm-mm 1“ e re hm. . . ‘, . . . «_ ~ fidmm. C The feed pondered and drunke with w;fl€‘.lllY1’€fl1 Vp bOCl1ly lull. ' Broad leaufgd “lilac Clafie,

D The leaues ofClarie taken any manner ofway, helped, the weakenefl~e0,f- the backe procecdingf . V I of the ouermuch flowing of the whites, but molt effectually if they be fried with cages in mane ; , . of a Tanfie, either the leaues whole or flarnped. . g V D i i

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H ' mf l;w_/lreflore 416:2, 1: 4w0[:i’:(:’£l‘ourli:d wilde Clarice

'l' The figure which formerly was wider the title of (‘am I01/I3. was of the Horminumfiluefln of I-'uchfm.which is dcfcribedimmediarly beforeit.’

CH A P. 25 8. 0/7271'/de C/aria, or OculuslCl1ril’ti. '1

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Culw Chrifli is alfo a kinde of Clarie, but lelfer: the flalkes are tnanl ,la°lcub"‘ hlgg: fquared and fomewhat hairie : the leaues be broad,rough,and of a blackinigfefi“-5’ C ' . 1°“ -The HOW“ g'°W alongfi the fialkes, OF a blewifh colour. The feed is f0“”d an blacklmsthc 1'00! is fl1lCl<€ and E0ugh,with fome threds annexed thereto. 1: This is Harmifli /7/7)

fink 4.qFg]ntaf}ecz1es Eh Clufita. 1.‘ a cc 3 “—‘P‘¥'P e larie hath leaues fomcwhat round la edo wirhaho :1 Tub 3" ’[ l "I », notmuch vnlike I—Iorehound:among which rife vp frdalllhairywflquare fl3ll:tl;.Z>’,cl§:ttoc>vr¥ard the to?’ V 4,’ ,‘

Wflh lmlc leaues °f3 P“"Ple C0l0ur,whrch appeare at the fitfl: view to be flours,and yet are 11°‘ 01;‘: Iv I My /«'

elfe but leaues, turned into an exeell l l : d - s C forth final Homes of a blewifh or watilhtedl ldhlloirgnofglliilgn llllirlzggtllhl llffulrfsa <llllIf1'ldlllel1c:tlrliet:5wv rc being withered,the husks wherein they do grow containe ccrtaine blacke feed that falleth forth VP’ on the ground very quickely, becaufe that euery fuch huske doth tame and him downe his he“ toward the ground. The root dieth at the firflapproch of Winter " gr .. i 3 Broad leaued Clarie hatha fquare fralke fornecubit high hairy lime and l°Y‘"°d ; the leaues are large, rough, and {harpe pointed ,lhlpt about the edges wlrinl-rlead andiflanding by Coll’ ples at each joynt: vpon the branches in roundles grow purple fl<;t1res,lelTe,than rhofe of Claim’:

£991 fem any bissettlmtthofeof I-auandei "116 ffifid is fmall and b_l“,Sk€§ El}? 599? is 1“‘gi§1l§:l:l’,

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