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Show i Coe P.7ke I. Dentaria Bulbifera. Bulbed Corallwort. T ripe. 5s heatrum Botanicum. The Theater ofPlants. the fame fafhion withthe other, thatis, of foure leaves a peece, buc they are of a whitifh colont, after which come long pods with feede like the other - the ee Dentariapentaphyllos & triphpllos, Cinquefoile andtrefoile Corallworc, Cuap.71, 7. Alabaftrites five Dent aria The leaft Corallwort, minima. roote is white and fomewhat fhort, growing aflopeas the reft doe, fertogether with joynts, fomewhat clofer and more even with fomefibres at it. sa 7» Alabaftritesfive Dentariaminima, The lea{t Corallwort. Although I knowthat this plantis referred by moft unto the Razunculi or Crowfeet, & fo have I done here before; yet having gained a more perfect figure thereof, and confidering the {mall likeneffe it hath with anyfortof Crowfoote,and the nearer refemblanceof it tinto thefe kindes ofplants { have preftimedto inferc it inthis place for the name fake, and likeneffe of the roore, although you have the exact defcription thereof among the Crowfeere under the name of Rasvnculus nemorofis Mofchatella dittns, The Place. Thefirft and thelaft have beene found in onr land ; the firlt at A4ayfield in Suffex, in a wood called Highreede, and in another wood there 4lfo called Foxholes, both of them belonging to one Mt. Stephen Perkburff at the writing hereof; the reftin the thadowie woods of Germaxy, Switzerlasd and Savoy, Naples, Italy, and divers otherplaces, The Time, They flower about the end of Aprill, and beginning ot middle of -Afay, and are withered and gone before Tuly for the moft part, the rootes abiding fafe under ground, ~ 6. Dentaria angulifolia Bulbifera, Rulbed narrowleafed Corallywort. . Denteria Heptaphyllos. Setfoile Corallwort. oD OS > Y anil! SM Wy “TYP b> em| lA»Wy wl\ MWfg pK hig A\\ By) it Z NUR i] a LA ) The Vertnes, Theroore of Corallwort is drying,binding and Ra, y s KS ss : The Names, : = Neither Dia/corides nor Pliny, not any other oftheane IS XNA cient writers, as divers have fappofed have made any : : mention ofthefe plants, but being found ont bylater fearchers are called divérfly ; fome from the forme and lour of the rootes, calling them Dentaria, Dentillaria, Coralloides, co and Alablaftrites as Lobel, and Dentaria Coa ralloid: radice,as a difference from other Dentarias 3 and fomealfo thereupon tookeit to be an Aconitum, lechampins doth in Lugdunenfis ; fome both from the roote as Daa loflowers, which were anciently comprehended under the and the flowers, that are like unto Stocke Gilnameof Viola, called it Viola Dentaria, as Dodoneus, fome from the effeéts and properties as Cordus Lib,2, plantarum bifforia cap.x1 i .and Gefncrinhortis, Samenlaalba and Saxifraga montana, and faith that about Savoy they call ir Pulmonaria, but Coltmna taketh it to bee Ceratia Piinij,and {heweth plainely that this Destariahath all the Properties that P/iny afcribech unto his Ceratia 3 for Whereas Péiny faith, ithath bur one leafe, {0 faith Colsmna this hath but one fometimes, for heé maketh that leafe to bee but one that ftandeth uponone ftalke, howfoever divided into 3.5.7. OF more parts, as is feene inthe Afhtree, Quicken trée,Service and Wallnut,&c. to bee the whole leafe {pringing forth together andfale ling away all together,and not one peece after another, as in others that are fingle, whichis a true note how knowa winged leafe from others, as I fhewed you formerly to in another place, Thefirftand fixt are called taric bulbifere, or baccifare, becaufe they onely and none of the reft doe beare any bulbes like berries upon Dena their ftalkes. They are all generally called Dentaria, and moft ofthem from the riumber of their leaves, calledeyther triphyllos, pentaphyllos, ox heptaphyllos » but the triphyllos is alfo called by Lobel Enneaplyllos, onely thetwo latt differ in fomethings from allthereft; the fixe being called by Beflerws, that fet forth the great booke of Hortus Eyferenfis, Dentaria anguftifolia baccifera, and ‘Baubinus thereupon Dentaria baccifera folijs Ptarmice, Cordus in his econdbooke 1 11.Chap.of his Hiftory of Plants, fetteth forth the figure thereof in my minde, but withoutany bulbes at the leaves, under the name of Coralloides Chapterfaith that the Dentaria baccifera was called by aliapecies, Gefner in his fcholia, at the end of that fome Confolide Sarafenica, and judgethit himfelfe a'kind ofAconite : and the laft as I have declared in the firft divifion of the Crowfeete. frengthning, yetit helpéth to provoke Vrine,and vell and the ftone,as fome doe affirme it is exceeding toéxpéll gras andfor inward wotinds thatare madein the breaft, goodto eafe the griping paines of the fides and bowells, longs and bowélls, a dram of the powder ofthe roote formany dayes together, in red wine ; the fame alfo given to them thatare burften, or have a rupture istaken beneficial to be drunke in the diftilled very waterof that doenor proceede of hot and chollericke the herbe, called Horfetaile tit ftayethalfo Laskes and Fluxes : the decoétion ofthe herbeis good to bee greene wounds,quicklyto confolidate them’,humotirs and forold filthy fores, to dry up their moyftureapplyed both to and thereby to cafe them heale the fooner. |