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3 Spartzmz Angliczmztm.
Engliih Mat-weed or Helmet
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it 5 Spzzrmm Auflriacrrms
Feathengraflit.
3 S uzrtum Anglicafltim alterzmz. Smallfinglilh Mat-weed. or Helme. lg? M,
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qr Tbe Place.
it 2 Thefe grow in diuers places of Spain; ‘
It 3 Iheing in company with M. Tbom.Hick:, W. Broad, and three other London Apothecaries befides,in Auguit 163 2,to find out rare plants in the Ifle of Tenet, found‘ this bigger Englifh one in great plenty, as foone as wee came to the feat fide,going betweene Margate and Sandwich.
4., 5. Tliefe it may be grow alfo vpon but coafts 5hOWCLlCI', they grow neere the fea fide in diuers parts of the Low-countries. -
6 This elegant plant Clufim firft obfetued to grow naturally in the mountaines nigh to the Baths of Baden in Germany,and in diuers places of Auflria and Hungary. It is nouriihed for the beauty in fundry ofour Engliih gardens. it
qf 7'63 Time. _ Thefe beare their heads in the middIe,&: fomfi in the later end of Sommer. ' qr T/xe Names. ‘F
I}: 1 This is called Spzzrtum primum Pliny, that is,the firfi Mat-weed defcribed by Pliny .- in
Spain they call it Sparta : the French in Prouincc terme it olplao. 4
2 This is Symrtum alterum Pliny” , Piinier fe- cond Mat.weed,or Hooded Matweed:it is called ufléardin in Spain. ‘
3 This is Spzzmmz 3. Clufij, and Gnzmm Spar‘- /.°eam_fercu.m1.Stlravnmt,binum ofiraéer. Our Author
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gall“ his figure For theifirfis and Tiléfirnamofltaizua figure for the feconci Spm'm.:-re but I will ti31n»l§G‘t¥hem -botlibat" one plant (though Beméizzc diliingiriflr rl_1em.)vnr_-il fame flgal rmkg $11.3 C9ntrary manifeIt.T1'iis the Dutch Call figalnte 5 and our Englilh in Tenelgfielm.-3‘ -;:«,,m.\¢,,~. mtg 1tSe.a_.*pByem;_ __ ea , it . - ; A - \
at :Thislis‘.S»‘;>:2z‘r"t‘r’¢2:é’/verb: 4:B'.zt4ruz'cm.n’(T)f Clufim 5 Gmmm Spertezmzfi orfzmci Sptzmrmz of '.7‘.qée;*;¢.‘ ?_n}iiQIitAutlior gaue T45er7hfigtrre,Ci1ap;2 3 .of this Books, Vader the title 0 emzzeemg Laéel calls'it'S]mrt‘zzm 12?! firm 22/’ter'im2'.‘
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{I-ttfirizzir zrzazrizzz//sgroz- 5 ' L056! Caiii. tliisrgymrmm mzj/fr¢;1m;~e:;;m ,- of
Whichifee the figure and defeription at the end of the hooize;
R f Clufim calls this,Spmz¢m Au_/friaczmz .- Dz:/cfc/Jdmjzim, Gmmenpizmatzsm : we in England can it ure:2ze;z;Zamofam,Qr Featheted-grafi‘e, 1: t i “ _ I ’ 3-“ ‘Me Temyicrzzmre,Verrzaermzoz’ V e.‘ and ha€ri‘€ml(1l1dfS‘Of‘ graflie or rather rulhy Reeds haue no in phyliicke, but ferueto make Mats A4 grow dégépfiis l())r((i2:]3[fI‘1i)I€'1'S, frai.les,basl<ets,and fuch like. [1 he people of the countries where they 30 p ~ r e e . 0 t zem, {haw |Cl]C11’ houfes and chain )f:rS in lyead of lxuflies, for wliicli they <‘_XCe_ll, as myfelfe haue feen. Tamer affir-mes,That they nranie eats ofthe lzngliln one in Not. thllmlyerlandin his time. i E ’ A Theydo likewife in furidry places of the Iflands of Madera,Canaria,S.Tbom,za,&: other of the E, an:‘_I‘._d5 1“ F116 Crag‘): vntothe \/Veft Indiesayniaker of them tlreir boots,fl1oo::s,?ne:~ ‘mens coats, fires, lghts. It is very hurtfull for Cattell,asS'heere—g,rail'e is.
:6 Feather-graffe is worne by fundry Ladies and’Gentlewomen in a E=’eathe.r,whir:h it iixqulfitly refembles. ' ~
in ‘ - C H AP. ii Ccihtelsfflaj.
I 5m’.”4fit}mm.' 2 Smmmtlmm zzdulterimrwa
Baftard Camels Play; A
Catriels Hay.‘
A I V ff Tée .De_f'crz'1'2tz'oIz.’ _ me s.'I-lay hath leaues very like vnto Mat:Weed or Helnrie. firs roots m;m:;j in quantitie meane, full of fmall haires or threads proceeding trom the triggszer Root, L gt ’
fiépely growing in the grounchhauing diuers long ftalkes like Cyper1,15 Grgrlie, lei: ‘ D 2 i i i ' rvith