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Tongue, Qeigmuttg 5 yet we mull make a difference betweene Gladialus and Vz‘c.'r'orz‘alz5 long, for that it is a lcinde of Garlicke found vpon the higheft Alpiih mountainesawhich is likewife called of the Germa11es,§zigmutt3. The flames of the C orne—flag are called of the Italians, Mumme- cio .- in Englifh,Come-Flag,Corne~Sedgc,Sword-Flag,C0rne Gladin : in F1'€nCh,G[4i.s‘. IJ The Temperature.

The root of Corn-flag,as Galen faith, is of force to draw,wafte , confitme and dry, as alfo ofa

fub till and digefiing qualitie.

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A The root fiamped with the ponder ol'Frankineenfe and wine, and applied, draweth forth fplin-9 ters and thornes that {licke fall in the flelh.

B Being flzamped with the meale of Darnell and honied water, it wafies and makes fubtill, hard, lutnps,nodes,and fwellings,being emplaiflzred.

C Some aflirme,That the vpper root prouoketh bodily lul’c,and the lower caufeth barrennefle;

D The vpper root dmnke in water is profitable againlt that kinde of burfiing in children called Erzterocele . t -

E The root of Corn-flag Psamped with hogs greafe and wheaten meale, hath been found by late Praétitioners in Phyficke and Surgerie,to be a certain and approued remedie againfi t.he Scraplm; l»e,and fnch like fvvellings in the throat. L

F The cods with the feed dried and-beaten into pouder,and drunk in Goats milke or Afles milke,‘ preiently taketh away the paine of the Colique. -

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Here be likewife bulbous or Onion‘-rooted plants that do orderly fucceed, whereof fome are

to be eaten, as Onions, Garlickes Lfifikfifssand Ciues 5 notwithflanding I am firlt to entreafi .4 W .-_ s l O

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faire and beautifull Homes are receiued for their grace 8c ornament firfl: is the H'yacrnths,whe1'eof there is found at this day diners forts y po1nts,as {hall be declared in their feuerall defcriptions. 3 3 'H yztcim/J11: fle//arm éifi}/im, TWO leaned {tarry lacinths

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