Of the Hiflorie of Plants:

:1: 3 Eel/it minor prolzfem. Childing Daifle.

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. _ d thofe ofthc common Dalfifisof 3 d3‘k¢ green 9°10“? = 3m0ng which comes vp a fat {lem TC‘ 9:“, about with the like leaues, but lefl‘er. The floures grow at the top globg-fa{1,;on, or round ll ball,of a perfeél blew colour,vety lrl-te vnto the homes of mountain Scabious. , »-S 31." 7 The French blew Daiiie is like _vnto the other blew Daifies in each refpeec, fauing it 1 together leH'e,wherein confifleth the diiference. . hem i There were formerly three figures and defcriptions of this blew Daifie , but one 9* 5113;. might haue ferued ; for they differ but In the talneffe of their growth, and in the bredth 3“ rownefle of their leaues. ill: 1] The Place. ' The double Dailies are planted in gardens gfhe others grow wilde euery where. The

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The blew Dailies arc {hangers in England - their naturall place of abode is fear forth in their fed uerall titles. A l

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Beii; memlea Monfibeliacd. The blew Italian Daifie.

Blew French Daifies.

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qr The Time; _ The Dailies do floute mofi part of the Summer- q The Names.

/25. Trhe Daifie is called in high.Durch,91Ba£3lteben 2 in 1°W'D“tCh>93”5“"m 2 in Latine’ 36;‘

m"”"’-and Canfirlida minor or the middle Confound : of Trdgws P'i”"‘l“ ’‘’‘‘7’55 3 but that name is

more P'°P¢r vnto P1-imrofe’: of fome Herbs UM4rg4’”4;°T Malgames herb 1“ F.“7“°h’M”rg'W”"’

and C"fir""4€I ' in Italian Fzari di rinia vucrigentili - In EngliIlx,D3ifieS,3fld B”“fCW°"- I I . _

"I The “CW Daifie is called Bellzlr cwmlea: of fome, Glo5elarz'.z,of the round forme Of the fl0u1'e:it‘.

is alrfo called ‘P5 llmtlm and Frandijqom : in Italian Batanaria : in Engli(h)B1eW D3ifiC5,&’. Globe Dame. 3' 3 _ V J

g L 7' z . ' The lelfer Daifes are cold and moifhbqtrtirnyé intiiflltpihlihzeend of the fecond degtee,and cold in the egmning Of the fame. I I I T 97 The Vt’}’tll£’5o

fi.9.‘11 an hot and dry humor if they be Ftamped with new butter vnfalted , and applied vpon the paflifid place: but they worlte more efFe<S’tually if Mallowes be added thereto. f . e

intpgt “"0 Cly tiers with good l‘ucoefl'e, in hot burning feue'rs,and againll the inflammation of the e ines.

angélle juice of the leaues and roots {hift vp into the nolizhrils,purgeth the head mightily of 501116 C

hY flitn_y humors,and helpeth the megrim. 6 ame giuen to litt lc dogs with milke,keepeth them from growing great.

ped atfdlfiafles “amped take away bruifes and fwellings proceeding °ff°mC flf0k€iif_Eh’3Y be mm’ E

_ aid thereon 5 whereupon it was called in old time Bruifewort. 9 1'~‘1C€ Put mto the eies cleareth them,and taketh away the watering of them-

1 . . a S good 3331"“ 33'-lfssinflammation of the liner and all other the inward par” -

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he Daifies do mitigate all kinde of paines, but efpecially in the joints, and gout proceeding 3;

_ eaucs of Dailies vfed among other pot-herbs,do make the belly foluble3 and they are’al- 3

he decoétion of the field Daifie(which is the bell for phy licks vfe) made in waif! and drlmkfia G