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Curar.9, - 890 m, Bu eele rrte ingw tacl teOgre ion eoch enongwhohvrye sand Helvctiany Germanes the whereby Mutteren, or call it Mutselina, from the name Mutry die mscraris, others did callit. ri ae °, %! borti#, anv then by Ca in she y ldad ‘ calleth itenw Alpinum ‘umbella poriurarro Bawhinw in his AZatthiole and Pinax, it’cannot| efor thetlis opinion Montanws of C/xfivs, which in mymine makethadoubtif tbe not the Dancus . =. likes 1. : f> which: this ist eine Andy and4 rit mnie in ince fomewhat ee : eensaeons eReis ’ =incaica but that name is given rs heee Arabians call it Ade, the Italians Meo & Tosperatrix as Matthiolus faith, of anyefpeciall vertue, as Lobel faith : the Spaniards Yinelle, are = aes Traliansvo Angelica, aapay other E and Sifre of fome, the French Meum, os apretE ree hird d degree, an ddryi ye third veinthe 1 dry inthe fecond. wherebyit is availes Spignell f hot Spignell_are tharth of rootes faith the Galen ‘alen faith that in the kidnies and bladder;but if more thereof be takem paines the d courfes,an womens and urine provoke to able the head, it is thereby moved and than is f@and convenientit caufeth head-ach,for by fending the hot vapoursto hart us,and yet the {eede is very aro; the rootes of AZewm orSpignell (for no eects ofthe plantis of nfe anto maticall ) boyled in wine or water and drunke, winde, elpeth the ftrangury, and ftoppings of the urine. the s:it the powder of the rootes be fwellings and painesin the ftomacke, ges of the mother, andall joynt-ache the eee a and drieth up : fe archi yene= ent Sates all againft the {ting or biting o eGecinee Y. ee eck :eeBloees, ea Hi aoe Andromachi, Aahick mous creature. and isone of i nce into AZithridatum and Theriaca tidotes for«e fame, and siany other effectual purpofes, 4 : Gingidinm. Strange Chervill. > eectcs oe ae i beens‘i & i : tleg 1Ee afm aks i: ligtco eg aretw other Divifions of thefe umbelliferous = OF plants which! diltinguifhed i ae 1 would not willingly > Secnde es eanakent he isthe verumfive Syriacum. The ee ‘ ae r¢ reft at this Lae : 1. Grngid:um at or ftrange hervill. Rawwolfins {aw in Syria Gingi Wa fomé= ‘Thetrue Ging dium that gr Faun up With apupright ftalke branching forth from the veryi ro rouch, what Se of Seta fe ftalkes UP fundry fet e whereonar almoft, : thes lly ee set Secor thee, Gailice thal Fennell loweft area little broas =e Gineidit appelatum, ifnaga Gingidiam Vifnaga y Jeabe oppsherogroget beable of weRowe liae eae heads, and after the Howersate paft, the umbeils doe contra¢t or hey flower hang downe thejr repref it ae then is fo hollow, — : that at : which Se Fee being higher than the middle, arene Baap rounder, ee = He : raees draw them{elves plenty, of very {mall feed, sand im t} teth abirds,nealt; fomewhat li eto the umbell of feedeerifhing every yearethat-it beareth feede, which is ufuall tlong, white; and wooll W haces e not soneess in Ralkes for feede,it will abidea elle f{pringing late fa a < wg aeee ' . ViihencemeSpar Tocthoické Chervill. a B plant the whole , buc with fimalier and/fiénderer Thé Spanifo Toothpicke Chervill groweth rather greater than theiformer atthe toppes, wherearftandlarge mbells cut finely more and thicker joynts, the at leaves ftalkes'and tenderer whenthe feepe growethripe parts, and {tanding uponlong ftalkes; which and white : the whole plant of white Aowers, divided into many longg hard, being long andflender: and ferve well for tooth pickes ¢ the roote is wer _ ve g long ? folgs. Another ftrange Chervill. ae 3. Gingidinm Chayefolij the ordinary Chervill, but not ftalkes of winged leaves, very like unto This other (range Chervill hath divers ‘and blackifh, halfea yard high, with joynts and leaves divided into fo many parts, theftalke is round, ftraked, and finer cut leaves,which when likerhe others : the umbells of white flowers are compaffed about with {maller fomewhat clammy, whereinlie fmall are and firft, the like fomewhat together the flowers are paft are contracted bole and bitterifh. ite, i : Syria, adae Peayaceon pam Broad leafed Chervill of every divided ftalkes of winged leaves, {omewhatlike to Parfneps, but thatObledves few but hath Chervill This Syrian tathe lowand naked fmall, hairy, ctelted, fomewhat is ftalke the leffer, but round and leafeis broad and two or three {mall long leaves flowers, white of umbells {mall with ftalkes long toppe, where grow divers withthem the {mell andtalte is like unto thefirft. The Place and Time. Cuar, 1X, Fs S Cuar.so. 89% The Theater of Plants. Tripes. thole on the italkes and branches, for the ¥ ar 4 oe losifoliam Syriacum, ee oad, . | Sy Jfo Nin ZS oh| NYG ifo Ahk \WASe \ |) bse the fecond Bane alfo plentifullyin Spaine; All thefe here expreft, are faid to be brought out of + Syria, lathey all flowerlate, and therefore the feede is much F; from whenchit hath beene brought and fentto friends ter, fo thatif the yeare be not hotand kindly, rhe feede will hardly ripen with us. . The Names. s faith it was alfo called in his rime Lepidid Gingidivm in Latineas ;isDiofeoride Itiscalledin Greeke 2/(S0s-an fhewed before + che old Romaves were wont to call um,but that namedoth more fitly fire to another plant, knowne.to thé as 1 faid, Rauwolfiw in thefe later times firlt made it Bifacnta, and the Syrians Vifnaga. The firft, Diofcoridis, which it ‘doth moft nm ofGingidi name itthe giving Syria, in it gathered Chriftian world, having as it is finerin leafe,fo is it moft like truly reprefent, for Diofcorides co pareth Gingidi# to Paftinaca fylueftris,which vee is the Vifwaga of ALatin the head offede, and (amerarues e bortis thereupon callethit Syriacum ; the fj loeftris major, becaufe it groweth faine haveitto be Paftinaca rhiolus, Lobel, and others; yet Matthiolus would fasivi alterumgenus : the third fo great, Traguscalleth it Sufelisand Fuchfius SefelitMaffilienfe; Carat Cobain; by Lobel Gingidinm folio Bav— called laltis sthe nus Tabermonta and s, is the Gingidinm of Adatthiolus, Lugdunenfi Chapter of Pastinaca latifolia, Taco~ the in theweth he as yet Dodoneus; by Gingidinm cie Syriacum,andis thefirtt s, bus Manlius taketh Bancia to bethe Paftinaca tenuifolia of Diofcoride The Vertnes, in formertimes and now. alfowhere they grows Thele herbes are more tifed as hutriment than medicine, boththat they are by their bitternefle welcome and a- for Dioftorides and Galen{peake more ofthe edible propertie, or divers other wayes ordered, as thofe times and mens greable tothe ftomacke, being caten raw or boyled, one place,. that they are rather medicinable than nourifh= Wills led them to take them : but in that Ga/en faith in betweene heat and cold, bur have a manifeft biting, iris becanfe he fheweththat they have a temperate qualitie us tothe ftomacke; thattheyare of the nature of a . terand binding property,by both whichthey are {> commodio by their abounding doe much offend the {tomacke; medicine, to clenfe and dry up the moilt humours that qualities alfo therein rifing from thence, are ta be pros le medicinab other the parts: other and liver and by i: the being boiled in wine and drunke. urine provoke to and bladder, ofthe difeafes the for fiteb'e Cuar. X. Pyrethrum umbelliferum, The true Pelletory of Spaine, Se 4 im Lip B their leaves being different, indu AWA Here are in mine opinion two forts ofthis Pyrethrum;the formeof as fhall be thewed. 5 cing me fo to thinke, although there be nothing elie firft Pelletory of Spaine, 1. Pyrethrum umbeliferum primum, The anddivifions whereof do¢ fomeThis Pyrethrum hathdivers ftaikes of fine cut leayes, the forme not long like Fennell, or like wilde Carrots, ~~ what refemble the forme of May weede, being fhort,and , wich few orno leaves on them, branas Diofcerides compareth them, from among which rifeth up fomeftalkes after which follow {omewhat round ched into two or three parts, bearing around umbell of white Adwers, darke coloured feed bigger than Annifecde + the roote groweth fometimes as great as two thummes fogether, yellow colour on the out fide,and whibut often of a thambesbigneffe, anda foote or more deepe, of abrownith i talte, drawing forth waterinte the month,more plentifylly an¢ quickly tith within,ofa very (harpe andheating deceive mee Not, hath than the commonPelletory of Spaine, which hatha Daifie-like flower (as my talteifit fomee enformed me) howfoever {ome anthors have fet, downe the contrary, and enduredafter feede time,if it be in theeae Winter time,2 what carefully defended eee ee G ege es (iby sa 4. 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