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n 4/’ L I ‘M 2- Of the Hifiorie of Plants. 73 olfa reafonable €003 {m¢11- Tm ffifld followethdong and (harps, like vnto tliofe of Goates-hearth T“-~- _ V ‘I The root is thiclge,long, and full ofrnilkie juyce,as are the leaues alfo. \ ' 2' %'1l””‘{"[“ ”’4j0rpalymzt/29:. 4 5413775“/4 mfi[”fiW“4 {”5’“‘l4’“- ‘T 4. The narrow leaued Hungary Yipe_rs-grafTe hath long leaues like to thofe of Goates-heard, <1 great double Marigold. D°“b1e globc M‘“’g°1d* but ionger and narrower,among which rifeth vp a {lender hollow flalke, Rifle and fmooth, on the top whereof do ltand faire double Homes of a faire blew colour tending to purpIe,in {hape like the other oi‘ his kindepl a pleafant fweet fmell,like the fmell of fweet balls made ofBer1z.oi77. The Rf‘? is conteined in {mall Cups like thofe of‘ Goates-beard,wrapped in a downy matter, that is came away with the windc. The root is not fo thicke not long as the others, very fingle, bearded art 6

li top, with ccrtaine hairy thrurns yeelding a milky juyce of a refinous tafie, and fomewhat fliafpe wit-hall. It enclureth the Winter euen as the others do.

it 5 Tliis (whole figure was by our Author put to the laft defcripti'on)hath leaues like I110“? of Goates»beard,birt ftilfer and ihorter, amongfi which there growes vp a {hort hollow flalke farm? hand i-‘til: high,fet with a few fhort leaues, bearing a yellow Home at the top, almofi like that of 5 lali fans: one, but lefle : the feed is conreined in fuch cups as the common Vipers-graffe, and being ripe is carried away with the leaft winde. The root is blacke with a wrinkled barke, and full Of milke,hauing the head hairy,as alfo the lat’: defcribed hath. This by C/ufim is called Swrfimm W‘

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M oil of circle are {hangers in England.The two firit defcribed do grow in my Garden. The ‘Ca V r W are touched in their feuerall titles.

_ /‘§!0r,,,‘g(<5.7'»:» , They flame and flourilh from May to the end ofluly. » F =4 q] 7 be Names.

& I:;1‘_ Vipers-gra {leis called of the Spaniards,Scor{¢me.m, which foundeth in Latine Vz'perari4,or V 11”‘ rim, or Serpem4rm,fo cal led becau 1‘ c it is accounted to be of force and eflicacy againfl th e pay 095

f ofVlpers and f'erpents,for Vipera or aviper is called in Spanilh Smrzo .- it hath no name either 1“

the high or low Dutch,nor in any other, more than hath been faid, that I can reade : in Englifh We may call it Scorzonei-,after the Spanifh name,or Vipers »-gralfe.

Q The Temperature. They are hot and moilt as are the Goats—beards. q] The I/ertuer; _ _ It is reported by thofe of great judgement, that V ipers-gralfe is molt excellent againfl the H!‘ feétions of the plague, and all poyfons ofvenomous beafls, and cfpecially to cure the bigjngs O V" pets, (of which there be very many in Spaine and other hot countries A V K

r r . cthaaerl h d. that ‘W haue beene feene in England) if the juyce or herbe be drunke. my " " car

It helpeth the infirmities of the heart,and fuch as vfe to fwoune much : it cu reth alfo,t:h.€m that haue the falling fickernelfe, and fuch as are troubled with iddinelfe in the head. i T ' ’l r

The root being‘ eaten,either rofied inembers,fodden,or raw,doth make a man merrysand r€m°' ueth all forrow.

The 1'O0t condited with l'ugar,_aS are the 100:5 of Eritagos and fuch likc,worke the likeieffefls‘ but more familiarly, being thus drefled . T . "

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Cir A P. 254. Of arégoldr.

1} Tbs Defiription.

1 He greateft double Marigoldbath ma 1 ,f t,h dl ~f“ ' ' " T .rf;’§[mediatlY . h_ from a fibrous or threddy root ; the vptgaraflggs gftlirgleaiisufirse gegeene, an

the lower fideof a more lightand {bining reene: h‘ 5 T 4} 11; s fom€' whathairie,and alfo fomewhatioynredsand full of a g amongw [C mic VP a C '

_ fpungeous pith. Tbe.flo“uf . ' the top_ 31'‘ beautifull, round,.very largeand double,:{omething fweet, with a certaine flronlgsfrhnell, ofa light faffron colour,or like pure g/old:from the which follow a number of long crooked feeds, e{pec1a_“Y the outmofl,or thofe that («land about the edges of the floure;which being fowne:commOfl1Y “" g ;o,t‘h~ finglg flou;'es,Wll€I'C3S contrariwife thofe feeds in the middle

I: _ are lelTer, and for the H103 P“ bfing forth fuch flourcs as that was from whence‘ it was taken. =

2 The common double Marigoldhath many fagthicke, crumpled leauesi fee vpon a gI"0fl_E?;g fpungeous fialke : whereupon do gl‘0W'fflll'€ double yellow floures, hauing for the-rnofi part inked middleabunch ofthreddes thicke tlirufl together : which being part’: there fueceehcl,_ {uch cr0° feeds as the firll: defcribcd.‘ The root is thiclce and hard,with fome threds annexed’ thereto-

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