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Show 1 369 GxHaPai, - Pheatrum Boranicum. T 1B 15. to thinke his fort thatcame from Canada ( which asItakeitis the fame with oursof ene, howfoeverhe faith his {carfe rife a palme high) would byfoulding the leavercontaine Ww ater in eee andt sch would re~ ferre thename to Aquileges that Pliny mentioneth, the pipes that convey water which containeth more conceit thenverity. The Vertues. : ‘ei ; ines are commonly ufed in lotions,for fore mouthes,and throates,which effec it worketh by Se oiioeeate therein, : Trages faith thaca dtamme of the feede one in Wine with’ fitele Saftton, doth openthe obftructions of the Liver, andis good for the yellowjaundife, a advifeth that the parties after the tak ng thereof fhould be laid to {weate well intheir beds. C/wfeus faith a Phyfitian in Briges ufed the {cede for womenthat were in foretravell of childebirch, tocaufe afpecdie deliver y> being tak¢hih Wine, anda fecond draught co betaken, if the firlt did not the effect. Carmeraris faith thar gi crfe in Spaine did eateta peece of the rootefor many daies together, tohelpe thofethat were troubled with the Stone in the reines and kidnies, Others doe ufe the decoétion bothof herbe and roote in Wine,putting thereto fone Ambergrift,apaintt thefe{wounings that the Greckescall ¢rzyic, The Theater.of ‘Plants. Cwar.22, 1369 ¥ ® Cuap, XXII; Chryfanthemum & Buphthalmuns, Corne Marigolds, and Oxe eye, Hereare flindry forts of thefe Galds,or Corne Marigolds;to be entreated of here,fome whereof grow H plentifully cnough; in our Cornefields, ethets being ftrangers, we havereceived from beyond Sea, and fome havefet forth in my former Booke, whereof! thinke good to give you the figures, of {ome of them,and therewith of our garden Marigolds, andrefirre your to the Booke: and for the neere affinity betweenethefe and the Buphthalmum, Ithinkeitnot amiffe te joyne thein here alfo. 1, Ghryfanthemumfegetum noftras, The Corne Marigold ofour owne Country. This Corne Marigold hath fundry tender pale greeneherby {talkes, breaking forth into fome few brancties, with divers long blewith greene leaves,fer without orderon them, being narrow at the bottome, and broader at the end,cut in a little on both edges : ‘the flowers grow fingly at the toppeofevery branch,being large, grow ingout ofgreenefcaly heads,and of a fhining yellow colour, both the thrumme andthe borderofleaves about it, each leafe being broad or flat pointed, andcut into three or fonre parts, {melling alittle fweete : the roote perifhethevery yeare,and rifech from ic owne fowing, Marrhiolws hath fer forth one ofthis fogr, with leaves Cuar. XXI. Jagged like Feverfew. The chiefeftdifference in this from the former, confiftech in the leaves,which are whole 2tidd fmall, long and round pointedlike thofe ofthe Dayfies. Hepatica nobilis five trifolia, Noble Liverwort, or Hepatica, Lthough fiewed you in my former Booke, all the forts of Hepaticathat then I knew, yer 1 fince Malle: Tradefcant,found one other fortjas I take it growing in Virginia, andbroughr ie H home with him,which differeth fomewhat from the other fort wee formerly had, this bea- ring very darke greene leaves,and a {mall white fower,witha few-white and not red threds 4 inthemiddle, but becaafe I had fome of the figures by me, 1 thought good to exhibitethein } in this places i 2 = + Their Place, Time, Names, and Vertues areexprefied in my former Booké, whereunto I referreyou;butas [here thew you,there is little Phyficall ufe made of them, elfe I would willingly haveenlarged the properties he'e ; thefe being moretor pleafure to the fenfes then helpes for any difeafe. Hepat¢z nobis five tvifolia fimpler, Tie ordinary fingle Hepatica or Liyerwort, Triseig. Hepatica nobilis five trifolia lore pleno, Double Hepatica or Liverwort, Lyd Se a eG 2. Chryfanthemum fegetum Beticam, Spanifb Corne Marigold, Theftalkes hereofare harder and browmerthen of the former, are ftand more upright, the leaves are greener and notfo much divided or curin onthe edges, the flowers are not of fo fhining a yellow colour, but fomewhae deeper yellow, the feedeis {mall and whitith,andis bitter as the former is, althouglithe herbeis fweete and eaten asa Sallet herbe,and herein confifteththe chiefelt difference. . 3. Chryfanthemum tenuifolivm Batitum Boel, Boel his Spanifh Marigold. Intheleaveschiefly confifteth the greateft difference, betweenethis and thelaft;forthis bath fad gréenc léaves; very much Jagged and cut into very {mall and fine parcs,almoft as fomill as Camomill, the flowers ae yellow,and folike that but tor the leaves,they could hardly be ditinguifhed. 4. Chryfanthemum Vi entinum Cluj. Clufus bis Spanifh Marigold. Clufisa his (hryfanthemum of Valentia ia Spasne, rifethup ulually, but with one ftalke ofa foote high, parted into fomebranches, befet without order, withfiner leaves then the lalt, but of a hoary colour, the flowers {tind fingly like the reft,and of a fhining gold yellow colour, bacunlike in this, that this hah no borderof leaves at all about the middle head, bur is bare and naked. 5. Chry[anthemum Hifpanicum primum Clif}. The irl Motntaine Cone Marigold of Clifius, Thishath many longleaves next the ground, refembling thofe of the white Wormewood, in the forme and Chrifanthemum Creticum, Candy Corne Marigold. Calendula multiplex, (' prolifera. Double Marigolds ,and Jacke anapés-on horfe backe, OWES Aaaaaaz divifions; oe |