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LIB‘ 20

Of the Hifiorie of Plants.

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Laeumd.-<:,la zizinorfiac Spica. _ _ Lauagder S pike. tries they are planted in gardens. _ , q; The T zme. _ They floure and flourifh inylune and Iuly. T 152: Names. d Lauander Spike is called in Latine Laaendala, film Spica.-in Spani{h,Spigo,and Langada.T_lie firfl 15 0 male , and the fecond the female. It is thoug ‘I i fome to bee that fweet herbe Cafia , whereof-V”Ci%' maketh mention in the fecond Eclog of his Bu

licks: V

Tum C:‘a/ia atqae alas intexensfimaiéas b67513 s cjvtollta limo/_a pingit wicinia caltba.

, And then fhee’l Spike and fuch fwee-t hearbs info” « And paint the Iacinth with the Marigold. Jixi‘ s i s . - - i- - takes! ,._ ’\l, Andlikewife in the fourth of h1SAGC01'g N&\ii«"} ‘ll where he intreateth of chufiflg Of {Cats and Places

,- . . : “' I for Bees,and for the ordering thereofihe faith 31”‘

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A l H ac circam Cafia virider (fir olentia late

Serpilla, gérgrauiterfjiitantzk copia '1' /Jyymérz v Floreatsgfiec. '

About them let frefh Lauarider and Pzore . Of wilde Time with flrong Sauorie to fiourc.

. - a I4 Yet there is another Ca/Ea called in {h0P5a:t€. 1Jg;;g,;,as alfo cggysa mgra, which-his named Caj:'afijh¢la5and another a l_“[.1‘l.allll'1i'lJb.by plant Ext race; mongthe (hrubs or hed_ge'bufhes;which fome think to be the 4CafiaPaema,mentioned in t e p

dent verfes. 2.

»_, . , Tlze Temperature. _ L . _ Ofm

Lauaiider is hot and dry,and that in tliethird degree,and is of a thin fub_fianc1e,con1i§‘l':l1_f}ga{es of

my agwand fpiyimall parts. ‘Therefore it is g_ood_to_be giuen any _way againfi t 3 co gumom

the head,and efpecially thofe which haue their original or beginning not of abut} ance o - _ but chiefely of a cold quality only.. i

I A y I 1; The Vermer. d d h s Rb’ 155‘

/[he difiilled water of Lauandcr [melt vmoaor the temples and forehea bathe t erevlt flak,

refrefhing to them that haue the Catalepfy,a light migramaafld ‘9 themthat haue ‘I15 M mg irh

ne{l‘e,and that vfe to fwoune much.But when there is abundaflcfi 0fhUm0l1fS, Cfpcciall)’ mm:

bloud, it is not then to be vfed {afely , neither is the compofition to be taken which is magfiffie {tilled v_vine:in which fuch kinds of herbes,floures, or feeds, and certain fpicesiare infufe Ce at 31, pad, though moi’: men do tathly andat aduenture giue them withoutmakingany differen an the; For by v-fingy fuch hot things that filland ltuffe the head,_ both the difeafe is made greater: on be- ii ck man alfobrought into daunger,el'pecially when letting ofbloud, or purging haue n<{J_ft;52ns and fore. Thus much by way of admonition, becaufe that euerywhere fome vnlearned Phy iompofi. diners rafh 8: ouetbold Apothecaries, and Othctff0%l1fl111W0m€fl, do by and by giue fuc 510 (6 t [ions,aI1Cl Others of the like kitidmtg only t? tho e] t if aue the Apoplexy-,but_alfo tging WQ 5, am taken, orhane the Catuche or atalep is wit Q a euersto whom they can giue not {wing more thmgs dowry much hurt,and oftentimes bring death it felfe. h sky mixed The figures of Lauander picked from the knaps, I meane the blew part andnot the 1}” vdwater ' '- ' r Nutmecrs 85 Cloues,made into ponder and men to drinke in the dlfilt C . or with CXIIDRYDJH, O i . f 2 g. _ . . fl- wmmg» thereof,d.othhe1pe the panting and paflion o the heart , preuailerh againlt giddine 6: _fwi.mmirig of the brainc,and members fubieét to the palfie. . _ f id if tl1¢ Confemc made of theélotrrgs witfl‘i.fug1ar, pgonfitetlfirfrgiich againft the difeafes afore a 2 he ,ug;f1iCi.C0fabC3l‘lCbCt9. ent ereo int em r ing a in . I _ _ _ r '1: ' I t ;3i‘Ofift3Eh them much that harm: the palfie 9 if they be 5/allied‘ with the dlfllued Wateiiguresa

couered ouer with Lauander. In thefe cold ¢0'~““f I

fir’ 1‘ , 1‘ the dluided lC’3f€5IhC plant more refembling Lauander than SE!-.Ch£i—W

hat 1

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Oi the Hiftorie of Plants; .iP‘°'~“€3,or anointed with

lswfich P H , the oile made of the floures,arid oile oliue, in fuch maner as oile of Rofesé 113 be ex preffcd in the treatife of Rofes.

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C H P. 18 o. 0fFrenc/2 Lazzamler or Stickatloae.-.

fir The Temperature.

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_ ‘ifingléfliaiiarild hath 3 body like Lauander,_{hort,and of a woody ubfiance, but {lende-

rih in: it i bong narrpw leaues ofa whitifh colour, lefler than thofe of Lauander : it grow fbfti} {man it tlolfi u thy or piky heads,well compaét or thrufi together 5 out of the which and .mOéydV'— purp.e ouies ofa pleafant fmel.The feed is {mall and blackifh : the root is hard

2 7. rt ) ' - gm“, $tlC;1d oue hath many l'mall_f_‘tifi'e fialks of a woody fiibliance 5 wheretipon doe gmw 1-f‘ .. ECEHICS in {hape like the lcauesof Dil,but of an hoary colour : on the top of the [talks ewiili colour,and like vnto the common Lauander S pike.The root is like-

Wile : _ ii i This by Claflus who firfl defcribed it, as alfo by Label, is called Ldflefidu/a mtzlti- :0! Lauander wit

6 flours ofa bl OOddy.

abguggleeég is alfo a certain kind hereof',differing in fmalneffe of the leaues on1y,which are round

Ooddéges nicked or toothed like a faw,refembling thofe of Lauander cotton:the root is like- that th: toT~h0e;e£5 alfo another kinde ofsmba which differs from the firfi or ordiriarie kinde, iii but are nakpgd a rd e Ptalks are not let with leaues almofi clofe to the head,as in the common kinde; “ar pence theiild without leaues .-alfo at the top of their {pike or floiires (as it were to re-

,. I E I _ low) there grow larger and fairer leaues than in the other forts.The otlier P am difi”cr not from the common stecbm

. I ‘9’‘?‘‘’%, fine S pzca /Jartalana,

3 t‘ _ _ 2 Stascbaa mziftzfida; t“-“done and Sticados.

lagged Sticados.