: 1 .» . . . - 1.; or L I B 2, V i '* ‘ Of the Hiflzorie of Plants; C3’: U16 HlfiOl“lC of Lants. » _”;’-/ __ is .__M____ i - - ‘ , The Place " .. - , , M i S! 1. 22' ./.-:;'.i:.': an .4£z'rrm¢2,77r;d., ‘_ . _ y ‘T " V _ . T I 5z2:¢i,9’f'”j’- T 2 E, 'J;VyUi:{;;.r{3h r ‘+ Our ordinarie Mtiftard (whole defcription Ihaue added) as alfo the wilde and fmall grow Gard“ ["“‘9"‘“d' ' A“ I‘ i A i ; ‘V1146 in many places of this kin-svdome and may all three be found on the banks about the back:-2 Of 0ld-lir'eet, and in the way to ffiingtbn. i V 1] TIM Time. Mallard may be fowne in the beginning of the Spring : the feed is ripe in Iuly or Augufl‘ 5 It mtrieth to perfeétion the fame yeare that it is lbwne.
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bar'lb’he Greekes call Mu l’tard,m'W : the Athenians called it iafz,-1.'IhC Latines, Similvz‘ : the rude and " ‘ arousislmzpiurn : the Getmangfivttlfl : the French,Smem3,and Mauflarde : the Low-Du-tchmen, Dfiaett Catt : the 3 paniards,Mojhzza,and Mafia/[4 .~ the Bohemians,Hmz'ce .- Pliny calls it T514125, ereofdoubtleffe it is a kind : and ferric haue called it Samoa. the . Th¢_f€1§incl_s of Multard haue been To briefly treated of by all writers, that it is hard to gitie garlflglit diftinf-trons of them, and a matter of more diflicultie than is expeeted in a thing fo vul- flar Y fioivne and vfed. I will therefore erideauor in a few words to diftinguiih thole kinds of Mu- 7 W ‘Ch are Vulgarly writtenof.
of ioéeghe firlt is Sinapiprimum of Mattfiioltia and Dorlomexmand Sinapifiztiwm Erum ant Rapifalm
3 The feco
,0 _ nd I cannot iuflly refer to any ofthofe that are writteniof by Authors 5 for it hath ‘ [73 Cod like
ye” f F Rape,as Pam and Loéel dcfcribe it 5 nor a feed bigger than it, as Dadomem aflirrneth;
much 3.99538: almofl dare al‘firm,that it is the fame with the former mentioned by them, though 3 gifting from their figures and defcription. p _ g_
and sin _e third (which alfo I fiifpeét is the fame with the fourth)isSimi1:1 alterum of cfllattbiolxzi’; 4 47’ “i§”e/56 Apgyzutpotiw L4mrz;*fa[z'a,ofLo6el .- and Sinapi flitifixum xilterum ofDar!o22icua-. _
PW and 9 f0urth is by Loéel called Sinapialtcfflmfatiwum ; and this is Simpi ajéum offcifiarum , as 5 L955? a‘flirme,.,Aa'rverfipzzg. 68. ‘ _{ _ y I
It is m 3 lift is sinapzfilvejlre of Dodazuw : and Siflaflljlveflre mmm Butf;eg4flomfizlio,_of Loéei.
ca-“ed Ilfch like Rocket,and therefore Bzmliine fitly calls it Simipt‘ E7354 /"0110 -‘ 111 Efliégllfll It may be
mall wilde Muliard. 1: ' ‘
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.‘ ; - r Simvgbi five remiiius. ’ Q * 4 ::,”’\’,"{,i‘t’,;lm’ria,d_ T ’ glllllzlllvjilllldfv’iL'l{ha1'd. qr Tbefemperawre.
draigegeed of M uP¢ard,e f pecially that which we chiefely vfe, doth heate and make thin, and alfoi ‘ Af°fth. It ishot and dry in the fourth degree,according to Galen.
g 1] The Vermcr. The feed of Mu l-’rard
nleatg C‘ A . lther fifh Petite. or fie
I '3 ’ " - . . i . . " mi :fi%tl1LICI'l with good luccc He in like manner to fuch as be (hon: winded,and are flopped in the “mgh flcgme from the head and brain.
pound with vineger is an excellent lauceggood to be eaten with any grollé fh, becaufc it doth help digeftion,warmeth the fioma(_:ke,and pronoketh ap-
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It * Tgeppepleth the tooth-ache,being chewed in the mouth. by y ,. W C to ‘natkeea gargarifme with hony,vineger,and mufiard feed,again—ft the fwcllingof the (f d“ almonds about the throat and root of the tongue. y 1 p . V V V e f d Flmke with water and hony prouoketh the terms and vrin. , , / , ., ., 1 0 the Migthgfmufizércil beagen and put into the nofthrils caufeth fneefing,and raifeth women ficlre . ' '_ " ._' 1‘0l.ltO tjeir ts . .Hs- :'. . . . we g ’ pom th%°I]':‘:§-gagflfifigle falling ficknefI'e,and fuch as haue the Lethargie, if it be laid plaiflerwife = ‘ . ater au'n b—'l ' T '4 '. 4 c t. glpeth the Scimcggg) tfing tempered with Cgs ‘ . N h _ f ‘_ I O- ‘ , eedmg ofa cold C F ,0! ac c in the hip or huckle bone . it alfo Llltct all maner 0 pains pr : / I it It is mixed w’ hang. - . . V ”"' and hard {W ”_ It good fiiccellewitli drawing plaiftergand with fuch as walk and confumc nodes . . ; . 1the1'eti111?gs‘ « _. L s . _. , - ~r fin‘_}*»''‘'- \ \ . r ‘ . by . come o.fgmm‘n§§C that haue their haire pulled off; it taketh away the blew and black marks that .‘ 1 :5 . ‘ 4 , ' ' I 0 g . I ’ ‘ . : . W — .7 ‘ _ 9 _ LT T. The feed of the white multard is vfed in fome Antidotes,as Eleifuarzum de 0*U0,@°c, 7v A ‘ M’ ii ' ' ‘ ‘Hm“iii;iicc'§iwg;;:::i;i:;:§;3i::i:to?gihhzgnvycrcmafia:‘h‘33‘lNIlS0f’Bar5.ma,dd'cribcdihthcgreccdcntoliifmli‘X1:r¢C0h4,s0Fr5'1'u2'eaqui1tk£maiaroffaf H’ A‘ iPol