5 ~" its LIB.I. 2,, Of the Hrfivflfi 0f P131 ° . am- _ ll . . Ike and leafe,but that they are of a Ls. ~—-/, /. - 'ff*1Sl1l{€ vnto the former in {ta A _ . T 3 hllotty D-O-‘gs gm IQ is Greener and about fome two llafldfills longs” mllch ‘D “MP6 re‘ per colour,a1fo the fpmefor efiire L3 ,3 _ 1 1,80 mom difperf-ed than the figure prefents to you. The . C _ ~ 1 mi . - W {‘3mb1eSgail'O ts) lY()eli1:?‘:l1fi:l{fl(El€tiy1]al1(§ tuherous,but that is chiefely abotttitlgi {§PI§1“1%°f(‘ih‘3 YEW; tootso t is 3 C " * .1‘ . ‘ll the end ofSommer. An f C *3 U 55 03 gm” ii ; A bccoineleife and let evnti . tot afterwards they . . - mbe, « . mus an certaine fhape or nu . confufedly totem”; “OM31 3 y In ‘T/ae Place. . . 1 ith fields nothino" . ~ 2 I ds as an infirmitie or p ague o e , t} p 3 The firfl: grows ifl gfrdeaiiuggeagflj i1:$1OCv¢¢1,they are conltrained to gather the roots to- ipkafing torhrmbandmennsel $1323 and beinn fo dathered and laid vpon heaps; they fa ‘hem 0“ fim ‘tn ’1arr0WCS 3 2 :1 b gCtl]\..L ‘V1 . : . 33% they {hould grow agaitlt. 1 Nd Hews ma fuck like places, but not euery where as the other., _ 2 The fecorrclgrowes inp on. . h(;'.m’in and flucked Vpwithhawowesaasbefol-315 re. 1 mus {amid 0% thexlc in gm?» Pleniryabot ad yQgciO t0}C helfcyaand in the fields as Yee go: from - - 4 *4‘ « .». ~ 5 W 5, ./;1'ffCCl,1flEi1{.liuldbll-cxttfi aint amt , :1: Tower hill in Londonto Radcliffe-

qr T/ye '1‘ me. I ., .. their care before Iu y. l Thef e Grades feldomeeome to {h6“f qj “I/_»e Names. V M O‘. 5(W¢mz;z!»2, and I/‘m'o!zz. The countreymen of Brabant name it It is called Cmznzerz Ctr,-,t.7€;:i:.*tz(,)f the érceks’ m__w_,, , ofthe Latines by the common name, Grzzmms _ aggwgothers, rLeiJt_gta _. .1311 um Couchgraffe, Quitcli-gra{Te,and Dogsgralie. It is 05 “‘-W *‘?”‘?“;°;;;y;,‘,§.‘ or ,¢%a,,/zfm, is called in Englifh, Knobby 0’ knotty C0“¢h-%*alR’=- Gfiqrascrr Cafiiidii?/fl 14 in; 'If1eNAtzzre. _ 1 h F G air . 3 , the roots aorreetll wit 1 t e nature o common r .t. The nature ofC.Cot1c1l1-§‘r;aflfa1cc§)f::{;,11e::1.:‘1’le§7l Come gag“ :0. fields and gardens, yet his phyfgcke vet. Altholliéh ma‘ ‘Om ' ~ .- enggh the {top ings of the liner and teins,wit out any 7 / fe thofe hurts -3 for it op - P tues do recompen mange“ he'at:l.Pl {' tions of the Colleclge and Societie of London do hold this bulboftfrs CoL11fi1'. The leame W 1 - ' h 11 mon Couch-gralfe but in vettues more e eétua. . 3' ' ' ture agreeing wit t eC0m 5 A grade in tempera V

J Pl: :1“ Zgiiicribf the root is good for the kidnies Sc blad-

A C‘.3“Cl“§‘*°*lT"— l‘€‘”*,l“‘h gglficgxéoygugéh fgrdicgraiiell, 1)z‘q[corzfc{c: and Galen doe agree, that the

der ;.1t pl’OL10dl{€t‘l; ggeene wounds,healeth them fpeedily. _ _ 0 h

roolttfltagwc 83(1)? dfleof femeth againfi gaping paines of the belly, and Clllficllltlfl of making (3 CCO 1 \- L

water. , i ' Cha .2 6. That 2 7 knots of the herbe called Gmmm - ho: maketh mention, p Mzzrcc/[Ira an old ADI

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C i - I h {1 gmourie hath fo oreat vertue, that after the Patient hath once begun . t C X’ :9 _ ' . . V that is troubled V.Vi[11“: aim i:€may’nOt be gygucn any more. But it mull be gruen with water only to make WamWflf1OL pBy nlhich words it §ppeareth,that this knotted Gralfe was taken for that I0 (“Ch 35 bane a men 3 - and hath been alfo commended agaiflfi thc Stone - ' I called Gramen, or t/Igwfll 3 which is pro?“ Y

andr roots fomtimes of this, and fomtimes of the other indilferently. C 8 C J V

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CHAP. 18. Of SenDog,c«Cjmfl"e.

cry The Dcfcriptian.

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,a. xH€ Sea Dogs--grafl'e 15 very hlte vnto the other oefore named . his .eaucs are lorglg and £1‘ rdet and very thicke compact togetlrergfet vpon a knotty fialke fpikecl at t .e top

-6‘ he’ former Alfo the root crambleth and creepeth hither and thither vnder the

‘ilke t ‘Ch round by realon of his great encreafe of roots.

5earth,o::£KlP§“”‘g‘;mWh§,-eofLabel oaue the firft figure and ClC3l}:rlpti0!l,VI1ClC1‘ the name of Gmmr_.fi if “ms ifieni mzzrizmm) I coiijeéture to be that which growes plentifully vpon the b£1UliS 111 fscazzczrlazvzrzra :z,¢,nzEz) D1 rd-O,-d in Kent,and moft other falt places by the fea 385 allb inrnany b:‘iI}l<’$ ‘ha {alt mmmeg \ yLO;,don and moft other places far-re from the fea. Now Loéels figiire beeing and Otchafds about f - rig“ nonextant in any of his Latine Worltes, I Cannot certainly affirme 310E §’_0d* “Ed ch‘: d.C Cup 5: to oiue you an exaift defctiption ofthat ll do probably iudge to be it; any thing. X et 1 thinke IE » rs and

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-s . - - ' lfe be confumed,pre{Ted forth, flrained, and giuen to drinlte to him i .r or G1-aflc_3l)OllCCl in wine till ha

are more f p ref}, T1 Ieaues

“Gert? the feet fide.

hairie fubli or rife but

1. A Of the Hiftorie ofPlat1ts..

and not onely fo,but I iudge it to be the fame Grafie that Bamévinur i .?’‘{< - I 7. vnder the name of Gmmen Zarifalizrmfiim rriticczz compafilz.

{ends forth a Ptalke commonly in good ground to the height of a yard and a halfes the leaues are f§tfge,tl1icl<e,and greenegalrnollaas big as thofe or white Wlieat; t

iembles in the eare,which is vfually lome lraridiirll and an halfe long , little fpokes {landing by courie with their flat {ides toward the firaw. About the beginning ofluly iris hung with little l‘~"’l1l:‘i'i1{l1 yellow floures {itch as \/Vheat hath. The roots of this are like thofe of the firltdefcribed. . h_i.<,= fometimes varies in the largenefle of the whole plant; as alfo in the greatnefle, fparfedneflé, -and compaétedneffe of the eare. 1“ l

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n hisiPrrM/romm hath Fet Forth, This is avery tall Gralle 5 for it

I Gmzmcrr C.2;:i;rm-7; marifiuiza.

2 Gmmen Cimimrm mdrimmz diterumj Sea Dogs-grade.

Sea Couch-graife.

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2 The fecond Sea Dogs—grafi‘e is according vnto Lode! fornewhat like the former: his rootes

reading and longer, difperfing themfelues farther vnder the ground than an of the 161631168 are like the former, thicke bufhed at the top,with a clufler or built offhort thick. one folded within another. The fialke and tuft is of a middle kinde betweene Ifcbmzozr and 6 Common Couch-grafle. q} The Place,7‘z‘me,Nzzme5,N4turc,4na’Vcrt¢m; b They grow on the tea more at the fame time that Others do,and are fo called becaufe they grow Their nature and vertues are to be referred vnto Dogs graffe. V

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C H A. P. I 9. 0f1>12rigZ2t7)ogs»Cjrafle.

q]' The Defcriptiofl. 1’ I VPright Dogges—Grafl'e, or Quitch-Grafl'e, by reafon of his long fprcafling i0Yflt€d

roots is like vnto the former, and hath at euety knot in the I00! fimdry firings G5 ancefliooting into the ground at euery

_ 7 ioym; as it fpreadeth’: the Rallies lye creeping, a little from the ground, and at their tops haue f pok y pannicles farre {mallet than the

common

hewhich it alfo very much re- .