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Show Tribe 5, Theatrum Botanicum. Cuap. XLV. j ; ith di g wers, very thicke fet togethér, one ab ; ae vil ns {mall leaves a peece, which dati oecewhet Rasher coe poyrs uala “2 s a a Poppie feede, two for the moft part joyned together ie root = nai: ie eeeaS aa eeoe is = take ftrong hold of the ground, and eeénath alittle ae a oe iB ¢ ‘0 the ground, take roote atthe joynts thereof, wherebyitis ealily ne 2. Gallium forerubro, r Red flowred Ladiies Bedftraw. canta isae and lowerftalkes than the former, yet divided40 many branche peeas° F on eaves, andnot of fo datke agreene colour : the flowers are of a red le epi ee ge ait anesoe“4 foure ageen leaves, witha yellow pointell in cide nes i at th ie toppes of the branches ‘ ‘ turne into is reddifh like it, but ana oe. at ears = the re ; the roote alfo ey : nioYEr ne) 5 that Gallinm nigro-purpurenm montanum oeeh ae9 al /pecies a differing inking ittobe ai : ; fromit, 5 not thinking ifferi i desk rememberhere, f ce eke iest. Se cove P a little darker, they are fo likeinall things, although Baxhinus eee 3. ‘ Gallinmflore albot majorfive i white fi fave .Molla‘go montona, Mountaine Y Wie— ee!ceis is a greater A4o//ugo,fhooteth farth onthe mek‘whichab branching forth into many ms,» {> oe.J itens CEee ofhemi,deny \ ewvee of apretty wel i ' broader fmooth greeneleaves,fet at the joynts, than any of i eeeorhe noitearfolloweh: ro “ 1. Gallium Luteum. Common Ladies Bedftraw, 2. Gallinm flore rubro. o i Red flowred Ladyes Bedftravy. 5 SW Ue Say and white, flowers; the flowers are likewife {mall threddy and roote the and eon ther fet y not plentifull f, which hereo fort er {mall a make doe abiding; fome it will ing plant tranf upon for s, /petie r prope isnot a : lat. the as great grow as taine Candy Gallium, 5.Gallium montanit Creticum Moun eth like the ordinary grow cum Creri anum raont am Gallo and branches: itis s roote er great with , effer but muchl itis hot and Mins other, a more effectuall rennet than the aftringent; flaying fluxes ofblood. Another {mall 6.Gallium montanum alterum, Candy Gallium. ; it hath two or The rootes are {mall and wooddy ed and whitith d point three {mall , long leaves, broa flowers, ftanding in fpikes. Place. ‘ The ent in many places of The firftand the fourth are frequres both wet anddry, this Land, in Meddowes andPaftu found in Italy, as andbythe hedges : the fecondinwas Kingdome of WaClupius faith, and Coluiina his theon divers hils there; ples s the third is found in Germany, the rwolaftin (andye. The Time, molt part, yet Allthefe are inflowerin AZay, for theother, & flowthe chat with the red fower is later than ; e in Iuly and Auguf. reth not untill Jane: the feede isrip Names, ; The Galinm, and as Diofcorides um, or as others have it dasy Galli alfo e Latin in and , yam ect, whichis to caufe the theeff from d Tt is called in Greeke calle {o was and, Galerién and Galarion, Countries, as well here ag many in fore faith, of fome yarzprov, & yardpiay there and e; cheef d ferirto make well The firt is generally calle very fe milke to gather into acurd, when they purpo that for th fe rennet, and ferve made mention of, and beyond the feas, they call it Chee um luteum, The fecond Clufiss firft Ga/ium, and Galli na of Dodoneus, Clufins; Lobel, of all writers, without variationrly ndix downe. The third isthe Afellugo monta fer forme s name the y a altera; & mayor in his Appe mnab uatic then Colu ie Rubiafyl nts, Gefner in hortis calleth and the Lobel, ugo vulgatior herbariorum of of Tragas, The fourth is the Moll Tragus his third Galiivm; and called of Caand isthe fecond MJatrifylva is it ; s tann rmon Tabe and s, nenfi de plantis ex (Mollugo prima of Dodoneus , Lugdu mentioned by A/pims in his book ines Wala Germa s Gallium album,Thetwo Jaft are the other and et na Mugn us,Pe Pety bhali h ins,T Frenc merar : the , the Spaniards Coaja leche yerva ren, which they calk cticis. The Italianscall it Galio ro,and Magerkraat; of helping of thedry fcabbe in child Betft Germane name, OF n the to frawe n ding liche accor Unfer , and traw firo, Englifh, our Ladyes Bedf monta Lngdunenfis,Thalivs and Taber and wein Megerey: the Dutch walfiroo, in divers Countries of this Land. haire es Maid and nnet, fere Chéee The Vertues. J s ufed by divers, to hélpé e,i drunk being raw, Bedft onLadies ke helpeth to ftay inward bleeof the héarbe, I meane the comm =x Le pe l Mops =} SZze YZ i \ —., Hote lhe Zs full a orth into diversparts, valetWs YW Le | ww bran eat”nohee Poe-pa little or anne rough at all mete — oe. eestae but that the branches 3 This is inall things like the laft, fuftained by the hedare fo weake, that unleffe they be th,ic willlye ges, or other things neere which it growe {maller.and are s leave he andt nd; downe on the grou with yellow r, forme he bast fmal fo not natrower, yet but AN 1. Gallium lateum i€ Bedftraw. vulgare, Thé comm on Ladiés im vulcare, ! oS Ne aeaoe —ap,et une {mall pohiptg and {quare sprig ftalkes, a yard {mall blacke round feede. e 4. Mollugo valgatior. The common whit flowréd Ladies Beditraw. TAN 7S re diverfe di € Gallium Ladies Bedftraw, : there are {forts, fome growing with brought from other places, all which is fir that we thould joyne in Claesenion s The commonwhite forvred Ladies Bedftraw. h likew with red flowers before, whic Gallium, Maidenshairé, or Ladies Bedftraw? rey = the toppesof the are very {mall and white, ftanding aty fet than the other, branches, more thickly or plentifull ife turne into Z 564 Gwar. 45. Cuar.45. The Theater ofPlants. 5. O Taree, 4. Grbivm album lrve Mougo vulgatior. n fame alfodrun The deco@ion to fret andbreake theftone : theng qualities therein, theherbeas the flowers being to provoke Vrine, and therebywound heati and g dryin the y s,b the roote is good ard ife. Diafcorides writeth that ife dings, as alfo to heale inw made into an rils, ftayeth their bleeding likew bruifed, and putup into the nofth fay the flowers doe fo alfo : the flowers and the hearbe likew{tood fome tenne to provokebodily Iuft, and fome infolated or fet into the Sunne, and changed after it hath oyle, with fome oyntment or oyle, in oyle tobe intoan oyntment, It mutt be boyled in A-c#ngia. Of falletwith water : the with fire, and {caldings or twelve dayes, butif it be made ned; which will helpe burnings the feere oftraveilers, who are furbated bath waxe melted therein after itis ftray to good is rs, flowe (tiffeneffe in herbe and th not onely wearineffe, but fame alfo or the decoétionof the like, whofe running long, canfe ent to, ufe fitch oyntm or isthe es ’ Lacki andfo for , and eable le, avail with travai the decoétion warme 1s very he itchin children, whereof the Ger~ both h whic for s; joynt and es andt e, their finew and of fayd before, helpeth the dry efcabb have beene thought unprofitable, herbes afterwards : the fame alfo asis : thefe forts with whit flowers that gather any, Germ in s place other manes doe make dayly experience and ria, women in Auftria, Hunga kraut; and by their no ufe: but (luvs faith, the poore them, bringing them to the market to fell, calleth it Gleid neede therewith, both to takeaway them bathe to s, and rootes for their ufes that joynt and d, for the finewes, arteries, ile, cold, or paines. ftrengthen them alfo,after trava experience have found it goo ffe in them,and to‘comfort and their wearinefie, and weakenc Gis CwaPs |