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t. M Of the Hifiorie of Planta.

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' , if The Place.

Rocke Sampier growes on the rocky clifts at Douer,VVinchcll'ey,by Ric,about Southampmna the Ifle of Wighgand molt rocks about the Well and North parts of England. ‘I

The fccond groweth neere the fear vpon the {ands and Baych betweene Wnitfcable and the I <3 of Tenet,by Sandwich,and by the {ca neere Weft-chciier. _

The third growes in the myth: marfh in the me of She.-pey, as you go from the Kmgs Ferre)’ ‘O Shetland houfe.

q] The Time. _ ,

Rocke Sampier flourifhcth in May and lune, and mull be gathered to be kept in pickl€ In the beginning of Augufl. . q} T he Names.

Rock Sampier is called in Greeke xgiflyp? : in Latine Crithmum,and of diuers Bati .- in form: 1110?‘? C:/eta marimz : of Perm; Cre]2emiw,Cretamam,and Rimram marinum .- in high-Dutch, flfleflftfltm, '2

which is in Latine Fenimlam marz‘num,or {ea Fennell : in Italian,Fmocchio m4riao,Herhzz di 5477 7”’ ~

tn} 3 and hereupon diuers name it S ampetra .- in Spani{h,Pe_rexz‘l de 14 mt-r,Hz';m'a m4rimr,Fer2ol mafig

in Eng1ilh,Sampier,rocl< Sampier,and of fome,Creftmarrne iand thefe be the names of the 53

pier generally eaten in lallads. __ e to The mg, C, two be alfo Crithma or Sampiers,but moft of thelatcr Writers would draw them

_fome other plant 5 for one calls the fecond Paflimzm mm'mr,or {ea Parfncp g and the third,/1‘/hf’ A!’

rich: marina; 5 and Lahel names it Chryfimthenmm littorcum .: but we: had rathetentcitaiue thflm 35 Ullatthiolm doth-,among the krndes of Crithmum or Sarnpier.

/ The Temperature. Sarnpi-er doth dry,warm,and fcoute,as Galen faith.

i gt The Venues. ~ The leaues,l"eeds,anci roots,as Dioféarides faith, boiled in wine and drunk, ptouoke vtiue 1393 "0 rnens licknelli-,and preuaile againli the jaundice. . . Q T he leaues kept in pickle,and eaten in fallads with oile and vrnegergs a pleafaut fa_uce for 1709.3“ wholrome for the fioppings of the liuer,miIt, kidnies, and hladder: It prouolteth vrtnc gentl)’ - openeth the {toppings of the inrraIs,and ltirreth vp an appetrteto meat. _ , of It is the pleafanteli fauce,mol’t familiar,and befl agreeing with mans body,b0th for drgefllw meats,hreaking of the flone,and voiding of grauell in the reins and hladder.

C H ii P. 155'} Of §lafle Salmvort.

qr TheDefcrz}2tz'on.

g Laifewort hath many groffe thicke and round flzalks a foot high,fulI of far and tblf: fprigs,fet with many knots or joints,without any leaues at all, ofa reddilh gr€€“° 16' lour : the whole plant refembles a branch ofCora1l: the root is very fmalland llngfor

2 There is another kindof Saltwort which hath been taken among the antient Herbaflflshcs’

a 1; inde of Sampier._ It hath a little tender flalke a cubit high, diuided into many fmall.bra_fl‘; ' a_

fct fulloflittle thrcke leaues very narrow, fomewhat long and {harp pointed, yet not p1'1Ckl3g 3e

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perwin : r - - ' v

is ffmalgl an'dfhIe)i:Ci(sil'i.ketvife another kinde ofKa1t', whereof Lohel maketh mention vnder the “E3?

of Km‘ ;;;i;;u;4which is like to the lafi before remembred,but altogether lelI'e,ivhauing mancy long

dc, make branches 1y mg commonly fpred vpon the ground, and fet with many fmall Vroulflke that

{harp pointed leaues of a whrtrfh green colour:the feed IS {mall and {h1nmg,not much vn 1 f

ofsorrell : the root is {lender with many fibres : the whole plant hath a“falt‘i{h tafic likfi 35 ‘he

meg: JD.<m’¢m. calls this Kalialham. $1. 7//‘»'

L1 B. 2.; Of the Hilv-’t“Qrie of Plants. I p

z s ~ - .. 4lzcorm4,fiue K 41: genzc/datum.

lall'

at 2 Kali majasfemine cochleatoi *“V°":3i*1€W_0It,0r Sea-gralle.

Snaile Glaflewort.

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35 3 Kali minu:.'i"i‘i"

q} The Place. Small Glaifcwort.

{hes almofl euerie whcre.;, - « -._. :1: The fecond exc_epted,_which groweth

not here,but vpon the éoafls of the Mediter-

ranean feagj. 1: 9 ' 4- i V l t

‘V Thefe plantsare t_obe—foundin falt mat;

a qr Therimep . _ . , They’floiir'e»and flourifh in the Summer moneths; , 5 N _ ‘=-q]:Te.ame:_,‘; y I ,y y .;- _ Saltwortis calledofthe Arabians, Kali,’ ,_ y '1 ‘hp , 7 ‘E M .. and ‘-../1lk_4l’} Ud'W""-.’”;f4P. 724'. defcriherlt A " _ " ' th€_m.VT!d€1’Fb9.”3mt“- 9lVfr{en, which differs ' {mm Vfim’; {OT Vffite is thatwhicll the Gre-A K7) »_~ Ciallslcflll Grub.-and the-,.Latin.es cl/‘via;/kzrr, ore

> §§‘»lf'{' .

‘ll,

Moire : of fomefis Bapti/laizliazrtrznari, it hath

been iudged to be Empgtmxj. e y _ 1 The axen or afhes hereof. __are named of tjwatthiolm, Syltmytim:*Soz_Ia:,of mofl,S4/ L4!‘

itafi -' diners callit "/1/uiziéim cati)¢uz2t._ Others:

make this kinde of diiierence betweene Sal Kali a_nd;.A[umm catizmm,‘ Tghatgfllumen cam‘-. hum is the aihes it l'cll',at_i_¢_:l,'t_h_,2‘,2t the falt that is made of the alhes is S.zt;Z"}f1//tali, " ; Stones are beaten“-to? l ouder and .mi‘X°di with alhes, which heieiny melted togetller, » become the matter whcfmf glam-' is. made»

Cit" ‘i ' a . ~ '. _ . ; _ . 15 made red hot__rn the furnace,an_d is melted, becommmg lrqxikfidand fit to worke

wliu Y 0D_,doth yeeld as it were a fa

_t fioting aloftgwhich when it is cold wiaicetliasi l§'3§*;3.35 3- fi0ne,yet is

Voirrg: in Iglli This is commonly called Axzmgzawtrz . in Efi$l1fi1,a Safiéluer . in

laium, or jam‘

rt brlttl d - 4 u Fenchggzgln dcelurckl)’ bio Or ,..'-o v > a 4 1 otmcu ed Glalfewort : in Engli[lr,.Crab-graifir 335 Fr0g—grafl'e.

Yy l SF/E’?

3I1,Fi0r dc Criflallo, 2‘. Flame of Cryfial. The herb. is alfo called iofd g