r . _ , y _ _ . élz A Here according to my promife I haue thought good to infert this medrcin made with Knaw

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. - -~ _ ' , .. 3- cond + 4 Ou['y'~.1u['1]{)}'l1CfCIn the rourth place defcribcd the Knawel,& he figured it in the fe

a the E"ll_l]{O1".lC of Pi;-in-ts.

rr _ . . _ . ,. , - - ' wch€1'¢ place,vnder the title or A;st!iyi’i7;s I'.1Zc;7t_rr2fz (.mfl;.for the figure which was léltllfi fEl‘lS'11‘d.pl::€ M” [mp cine you in the htthgand I conyeéture it is not ofi{nawel, but thought to ee 0 M nxzfiag Z; :3; oflthe flrl-zxrrf But the conjefture t)fPc;m and tom being true,who Judge their Sznczfivtgd high J; ' " " _ H _ M.’ 0 0 ' W. aim to be Sy.7'2‘i1o'/z-’6I':’.’L't" Die/e]cbampy,then is it neither It///infill‘, as our Atylthoulr l‘lad1;t,flI():)Cl‘1:;5tOOkh€re giue,hnt a. {mall plant which you [hal find among the Rziém5.Now t is p ant at ‘n . mahy to be V mfrmrriz /1'5’!//‘[ZL'tl.‘7dOf Pam and Loéclus a {mall littleherbe growing thicke,with vet)’ mg. 1 Vi“ (5 O. .. (Ia. - ' »~ ' - I 1‘. . Cree ,’ branches fotne two -or three inches higli,witli fome {talks Pzandingx pright,and €Eh€l'{fOI’I1€ Comlé 1' at each joynt groiv two rhort narrow {harp pointed greene leaues, out of who ebo omes 6 row tiers lelier leaueszat the tops of the branches vpon prety long {talks grow vpon each Ptallc on whitifhfcaly head confining commonly of foure vnder greeniih leaues which make the cup_ 3 they ‘. ? . . . . ' e fourc grayirh or whrtilh lcaues which are the floure. Now after their: crcilme to {om ignafréléfdlfzvhic appeare all ofa whitilh colour,and through the thin films ofthefe . eag s apcpefres the bu): ifyou at the firll view feems robe pretty large and blacke 3 for it lieth all cliil eringh Ogcfi efltshis Plamgg nib it out you Fnall finer it as fmallas fand,and of a darke reddifh co dc tam out doubt it is very hot and prerctnglike that Ofuolden rod or our common Saxirrage, an g wt 0 laces a_ more effeéiuall to moue vrine than the former Knawel. I haue found it growing in many p about brick and {lone wal‘is,and vpon challty barren gl.'OLl1‘:iClS'. I called this in my IOL1l’l]a.ll/177%‘ 4 S4 Viflava minor alrcrizflofculzk aléisfimme mgro 3 and qtreltioncd whether it were not Alfim S E M id ' - 9 . . - - , ' ' ' O - 4;7gz,rfi/fbl.mz7z1;7zzz mont.oftc:olmrzna.Btrt now_I think it ratl.er(il the number ofltelaues in tlllliue meal‘ not difagree) the other wnichis defcribed in the next place, oftwhicaliil fiigte t at tgtne b it may ued both the figure and defcription, as alfo adry plant from M .o‘ao yer. e C0[l]€ 61113; flame this plant which I haue here defcribed, that is fer: forth in the Hzfi Lugd.pag.I 2 3 5. y t fi r._.x1’Zfim’ mafcofz . '

i/I lfi;¢e}mlzifz‘ri'5,fol'y’s icmiffimis .- flue Saxifiagapalzgjlrtlv al_/ifiefolia.

. . ta“ 6 This hath a great number of very fmall graffe-like leaues , growing fromthe root, abofrlnan inch l0ng,a great deale fmaller and flenderer than fmall pins 5 among which fpring vp manlyfomc‘ {lender round fmooth firme branches fome hand full or hand.fu_ll and halfe highafrom whic er :1 times grow a few other fmaller branches,whereon at certain jointsgrow leaues like the forms éhey thofe let by couples with other lhorter comming forth of their bofomes 5 and to by degreé bled, become {lrorter and {hotter towards the top, (0 that toward the top this plantfomwhat refem “he 1’!/ayimim dzirius. The floures are great for the flenderne He of the plant,grow1ng af. thfi tf_JP5 0 branches,each floure con lifting of 5 {mall blunt roundifh topped Whltc floures, with white C ‘this in the mid Pnthe feed I obferued not.The root is fmall,growing in the myrewith a few flrinfiimp. growcth plentifully on the boggy ground below the red Wel of Wellingborough inNort 6

ton fhire.This hath not bin defcribed that I find.I obferued it at the place aforefaid/lug. I 2- I 52 ' 10522 Goodyer. :1:

‘T/we Place." _ s _ be}: -r The fin}: and fecond are {hangers in Englandnhe refl: grow in the places mentioned 1”‘ defcriptions. {I The Time. Thefe floure for the moi’: part from May to September. T be Names. That which hath been faid of their names in their feucrall defcriptions {hall fuflice.

1] The Temperature. They are cold inthe fecond degree,and dry_in the thirchafiringent and makin thick.’ bag :1‘ Thefe,efpecially the three laPr,are hot in the fecond or third degree,and of fubtil part5; A thgpafflfiy Piert feemes not to be fo hot as the other two. 1:

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. . _ _ . , . be“ which herbe is called (as I faid bcfordparflfiy Piert, but if I might without offence, it 010“! (0 called Pezrapzmgens; for that barbarous word Parfley Piert was giuen by fome fimplc ma? (Which the other fauors of fimplicitieli) who had not well learned the true terme.The compofif19”‘ O the followeth mutt be giuen in warme WllltC.Wlfl‘(’,l1alf€ a dram,two fcruples,or more,acC0Id1-“g confiitntion of the body whichis to rccerue it. The

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Of the Hifiorie of Plants.

flely 1:_ie:,Mouf-eare,ofcach one ounce when th s t e ee sof the great Butte c-nu [5 k _ = 8 C C, of eachoneounce, the {lone intheoxe

mmsmade together into a moft fine and fubtill _ ponder em Pr¥l‘:‘ili‘f§t't‘l3l’€ {Singular for the difeafe aforefaid. 311 fixth are ofthc fame faculty,and may be vfed in the like cafes. if

7 The l’: _ gun: that fem, 1 ~ _ r cr y was in the {ccond place was ofKnawell,and that in the third place of Polygomm Winn; Pol’;-dfpau QfTg;;({;,

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e herbes be dried, baywberries

Fhé fefids in the berries of Hippes, or Briertree:

$3“. the Wfilght 0f24'..Barley comes, or halfe a , taken and drunke in maner aforefaid,hath

C n A p. Ofilizzpture wort.

I Hcrniarin. Rupture wort.

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1: 2 AD4:f§§’l:”‘gfi’‘?iM4 .. Q} 75: Defcriptim. °°“' Here is al{o' a kinda of Knot-graffe com; monly called in Latinc Hcrzmrza - in Eng. li{h,Rupturc woort,or Rupture graffe. It is a bafc and low creeping herbc,hauing many {mall flan- der branches trailing vpon the ground, yet very tough, and full of little knots fomewhat reddifh, whereupori doc grow very many {mall leaues like thofe of Time 5 among which co'rn'e_ forth little yellowiih Hours which fume into‘ very fmall feed, and great quantities thereof; confidering the fmalneffe ofthe plantigrowitig thickc clu flexing together by certain f paces. T be whole plant is of a yellowifh greene colour; The root is very flen-V der and fingle. y 2 There is alfoa kinde of Her'nz'4r_z"4, called Mikel gflmz 0_r All-feed,‘ that groweth vpright an handfull A _ high, with many {mall and render‘ branches, fer with but few in n‘ui-nber',hauing asit were twofmall leaues and no more. The

Mmhm ' _ y_. ,. _ _,4 . .., . ‘ref. 11 heatlllreas ltyycre couered ouer with feeds or grainesilikcpthe feed of Pfinrckfifi but of two inches lot eCnc many plants of this,but all that euer I yet faw ncuer attained to the

lea . , _ whge5 llkfl the fcyrmcrs

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o il?$;h_1.n b3"_"°n and fandy grounds‘, and is likewife found in dankifh places that lie wide

n th nut fan;é.}t.d,°.th 9'9?" and profpei-in my garden exceedingly. 1; 2 It found this in Kent on a 0. 1; mm Ch‘&°’h“Tfi, being in company with M‘Baml€: and diners others, in‘ Inly;

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rid flouriiheth in Ma'y,Iune,Iuly and Auguft. _ 1} The Nirmer. h _ H p . y erniaria and Herm'ol4;taken from’ the effeél in curing the and Bmfiwort J “°‘5:”""5".‘ Tflfcasand Empesrons in French,Bamnet : inlEng;1i'(b5Rup:iue viioifs’

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