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J 1 . F‘ F‘ o \ . « .. ., , , _ * ~ . _ ‘ ‘ _ ‘Cr VD~1—~a«‘-4;-églllik.-If at the root gran! anon long llalL.s,and are loft and hairy ; but thofe rvhzeh A 3 Q -0. ).,..' grub) r _ , 1,‘ g 1 I '
r it c r .lFe no flare. at all , rnb.)tcl,they yeerd no vnpleafant fmell , and :a:"rr:d
they ah, I‘ . ‘ _ _ . . and-fag] blittcrr Z1S‘lPLl acrrde. The floures that grow vpon the tops of the branches are larsre; ._ 1. 1- _« 2,. .. , ,,., -- _ . e t 10.; or E rLC£1fl}§,)3llL;3Dd artofthe lame yellow colour : the root is long, r'le;-17
Granclhl -‘ 2 -. - . . mar“. C/fl?};L1fl(l1, (.Ll‘1L.LpllJg,-tllid putting yo new Psalltss ithath many Wh1tC fibres, and a rrgxgnorrg 8 T.1,fi,S . 5} otirn it grow on dry hilly placesin Aul’trra,and calls it Cwsyza 3.r12lJ/1272.464. fame plant mi {Loyal lets rorth vnder the title of C0i¢y3{{l helcmm mellita z7mmzz,I take :9 51).: fig Emné _ O slit hrllz figured and clefcrrbed out of C/h_,’z'u_4, only the root is better exprgflg ya ;; c[,-,fi,,, Pgax dtjirgjrfivffetlily thfe figur: I canlnot findle any dlrjiferenfce, though Bauhirze reckon it VP in {ambiance OFEI ng ere rorn. Ceca s it He cmm, ecau ethe floures and leaues ham: {‘c;-mg; 9 This 1/‘ .ec.1mpane 5 and '\fl"i.€!.[[t4l, for that they fmell _fomewhatl1ke hony.
mum and 99» ‘lo .eems not much to drlfer from the lafl; ment1oned,but onely in the hairines of the ta1ks,and that the floures are lmaller. Lohel calls It Conyza Helmitzlrjrzlafh. Thcfe la? grO£:"’P(¥1bfir1c;Lrnit]aines,hut none of them with vs in England that I can yet heare of. t ‘ ‘is int s ’ Io . . _ a ‘J W - Chum Ion im in ahrigll fibious and yellow root or a \_/ery hot and brtrngtafie, which llrrdsvp nateIym[%L1 t HCQLEILS at out t..e head thereof : the fialke is lome foot and halfe high, and fetalrer. top of tha ‘fia‘l‘k1fle dlongrfh narrow and fomewhat rough leaues of an ouerworne green colour: the r4c,‘”m_ tge out anl_ branches are adorned with Houres let in longrfh {caly heads like thole or Hie- in “gang and ehr ‘iqttle leaues are of a feqint nlew colour,ancl the inner threds are yellow. It floures in mahy dialk 'th_€1 oures quickly turn 1ntodowne,and are carried away with the wind. It growes others CIO“re bl F‘ Saafld I firllobfertred it in the cornpame of M‘ George Bow/2:, M’*"Iohrz Bugs, and 10d\_fi0ufeatyG armingham in Kent 5 and the lalt yeare M” Wi/?z'4m Broad found it growing at the Ymmes todow Taufilfnd: Trzrgm calls it Tzhfiarzzufla: alter : Dodomzm, hecaufe the Home quick- Ike peuitori ‘f’>ma__€5 it rzgcron qaartfrm : and Ge_fner,for that the root 1S hor,_and draw/es rlieurn calls from fl e o Spam,whxc1_1 therefore 15 vfed agarnft the tooth—ache,names it Dmtelarizzshe alfo Y5 Fdéim Cizféflftrlzffiand C022}/"Qzdes cavrulm. Tahermzmorztmms al_fo calls it C0fl_’j{f16'éZ’;"»’tlL’d.'31‘.(.l lall-_ * W at It by the name of Ame/lm mamarzus, to which krnde it may in myne opinion
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A Fly. sand floiures be good‘ againfi the fh?angurie,thejlatrndic/e,and the gnawing or griping _ 8 arne takenwith Vine t ' " ‘ ' ' l ' I W . _ A V _ get help the Epileplie orfallingliclcnelfe. Theiaenbiifigff Ellie deeoéhon thereof it greatly eafeth their paines of the Mother. , w erefl1es,gnats,fleas,or any venomous things are,doth'clriue them away.
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be {ad ft 1 - _ 1 glrtessccirme forth floures of a (hining and glifierrng golden colour 5 and yndera, g, ow flue or fix long1eaues,{hag)E>o1nted,and rough,nQt much inlhape,
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