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they Iltillllorlel of Plants. is. 2. . Lrrs.2.. Of the Hiflorie of Plants.

W. =7, L5» r1“3}’,/Q ,- Am‘ [ex lac 2'1}: zzlterzz. 1] T/I6’ Time. '=.itltlvlll/wll:l[0zl:%l'1.., l" 6 ThePotheflwijlZdeOrach. ThevfloureandrcecmomIunerocheendmugue . ' G d . I , '1‘/2: hfamer. _ _ _ U V 91;?‘ en Orachis called in Greeke,«7p=?w-5:-.-in Latine, r/Imp./ex, and Auram; alga-: in Dutch, tom; 2116F;CnCh,.Arroucbesouéanncsdzrmcs:1nEngllfl'I, Orach, and Orage : in the Bohemian the ad?-far 9 :1 4 -' Plmy hath made fome difference between tgrfiplex and C/2ryfolzrc'6mmz,as though 554,52’ 1 Fl; one from anotherfifor of Amplex he writeth in hrstwentreth booke 5 and of Cbryfalm C ‘W 1“ 19>: twenty eighth booke,and_8. chapter :..where he wrrteth thus , Cbryfo/ac/Jamtm , faith >g"°W€t_h m_Pinerum like Lettuce: rt healeth cut linewes if it be forthwith applied.- ; ‘L 3 This wilde Orach hath been called 0fLa6eZ,Po[y[]>_erm0n Caflarzi Ba/fl,or A11 feed‘ me : ‘MK _ p 'y I . _ 3 O _ . Q}. 2“/Je Tmzperéitrzrc. M 1 s , , A am /~ L, N. I v__ ,. L h A A rach,faith Galm,rs of temperature moifl: i'l2t:_l‘1.;e"l‘eC§‘;)nd degree,and cold in the inn. ~ "' at * ' , 7' 6'1’ muss. "'. OthDe:”I£‘i’17‘t¢c1{€it1writeth,That the garden Orach is both mail’: and cold, and that it is‘featen boiled as A t con? erbes are,and that_it fofteneth and loofeth the belly._ , K h f um-et_h away the fwellings of the throat,whether it be laid on raw or foddcn. i p B_ 6- eed being drunken with mead or honied water,is a remedy againfl the yellow jaundife. C

h.uer".’¢7¢ thinketh,that for that caufe it hath a clenfing quality,and may openthe {toppings of the DV

V ' 1‘ Th 5. - . ‘he 55;, peh::_“ whlcl? W11 xn thcfccond place was of ‘Pr: An[:rinm.1-of Taber. The figure in the fourth place was ofrhc wild: Oi-ach,rh;it I hunt" dclcribcd in

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CH hp. 4.6. ' Offlinkjng Orac/J.

"”_t""1l’/¢’x 01134; “liking Otach. qr ‘Tbs Defcriptiori,

Tinking Orach growes flat vpon the ground

and isa bale and low plant with many weake

and feeble branches , whereupon doe grow - fmall leaues of a grayifh colour, fprinckled ouer with acertaine kind of dufiy mealinefl"e,in fh-ape like the leaues of Balill: amongfl which lcaues here and there confufedly be the feeds difperfed, as it were nothing but dull and alhes. The whole plant is of a molt loathfome fauour or fmell ; vp. on which plant if any (hould chance to relt and fleepe, hee might very well report to his friends,‘ that he had repofed himfelfe among the chiefe of Scaggim heires.

.,‘}r:~‘;}>a'e,\' /’j'/1v;e_/272': Aizgraflzfblm. Ili 3 L/1577}?/6?? 54(.Wf?’’4a lfiarreiv leaned wilde Orach. Berry—bcarzng Offlfifla

(I The Place.

It groweth vpon dunghils, and in the tnoll Eli thy places that may bee found, as all'o about the common pilling places of great princes and No- blemens houfes. Sometime it is found in places ncere Bricke kilns and old walls,which doth {om- whatalter his finell, which is like tolled cheefe: but that which groweth in his natural place fmels like {linking lalt—fi{h,whereof it toolce his name Garqfrzw.

1] Tée Time.

It is an hearbe for a yeare, which fpringeth vp.

and when the feed is ripe it periflretln and ‘C50-

uereth it {elfe againe of his owne feed ; lb that

ifitbe gotten into a ground , it cannot bee deg firoycd.

Stink‘ . 1] T /2: Name:. _ _ . » - 5'3 O14‘-Th. 1.5°“l_l°d. °f€”'“'WsG4r9 me. becaufe it fagelleth like {halting l’llh:it is likewire

called