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Show Of the Hiftorie.of Plants. 534 liwal Lis. Le £2 Kali maius {mine cochleato. 1 Salicornia, five Kaligeniculatum. q The Place. Rocke Sampier groweth onthe rockiecliffes at Douer, VVinchelfey, by Rie, about South, hampton, the Iile of VVight,and moft rockes about the Weft and North-weft parts aboutEnp.9. land. The fecond growethneere the Sea vponthe fands,and Bayche between Whitftab] eand thelfle, of Thanet,by Sandwich,and by the fea neere Weftchefter. The third groweth in. the myrie marthin the Ifleof Shepey,as yougo from the Kings ; 5 Feriets S Sherland houfe. Rock : @ The Time. ocke Sampier flourifheth in Mayand Iune, and mutt be gathered 'to be kept in pickle; e kept inpicklein the € 5' > beginning of Auguft. 3 <2 Ten of Plants. Of the Hiftorie Snaile Glaffewoort. Glaffewoort, Saltwoort,or Sea-grape. G The Names. Rocke Sampieris calledin Greeke-itus: in Latine, Crithmum : and Of diuers, Bati: infme fhops,Creta marina : of Petrus Crefeeutius, Cretamum, and Rincum marinum: inhich Datch Pees fenchel swhich is in Latine, Fewiculum marinnm,or Sea Fenell : in Italian Fenocchio marino, Hae & San Pietro, and hereupon diuers nameit Sampetra - in Spanith, Perexil de lamer Hinoio marie nolmarin: in Englifh, Sampier,and Rocke Sampier,and offome, Creftmarine; aus thefe hee namesof the Sampiergerterally eaten in fallads. : The other twobe alfo Crithma or Sampiers, but moft of the Jater writers would drawthem fome otherplant: for one calleth the fecond Pa/tinaca marina,or {ea Parfnep,andthe third Ufr atticus marinwsand Lobel names it Chryfanthemum Littoreum: but we had rather entertaine themes Matthiolus doth,among the kindes ofCrithmum,ox Sampier. : 3 q| The Temperature. Sampier dothdric,warme,andfcoure,as Galenfaith. 1 q The Vertues. A B : @y The Place. Thefe plants are tobe found in fale 3 Kai wien: marfhes almoit euery where. $-- Fhe fecond ‘excepted, which growesnothere, but vpon the coafts of the Mediterranean fea. $ Staall Glaffewoort; Theleaues,feeds, and roots, as Diofcorides faith, boiled inwine and drunke,prouokevine, and womensfickneffe,and preuaile againft the iaundies. ae leaues kept in pickle,andeaten in fallads with oile and vineger,is a pleafant {auce formeat} The Time. wholefome for the ftoppings of the liuer,milt, kidneies and bladder: it prouoketh vrine gentlysit ray fe Roppings of the intrals,and ftirreth vp anappetite to meat eae Nawee t isthe selswig familiar, pleafant amilic and beft agreeing i with digeftion i mansbody,bothfor : igefti i g Theyfloure and flourifh in the Sommer moneths. The Names. € ftone,and voiding of grauellin the reines and bladder. Saltwoortis called of the Arabians Kaliand Alkali. Anicen, chap. 724. defcribeth them vnder the name of Vfnen,whichdifferethfrom V/rce:for Pfneeis that whichthe Grecians call 4yior:and the Latines, Mufcus,or Mofle Cuar.ts5, OfGlaffe Saltwoort. offome,as Baptifta Montanus sit hath bin iudged tobe Empetron. The axen orathes hereof are named G The Defcription, of Mattheus Siluaticus, Soda:of mokt, Sal Alkali: diuers call it Alumen catinum. Laffewoort hath many groffe, thicke and round ftalkesa foot high,full offate™ thicke {prigges, fet with many knots orioints,without any leaues at all,of a rae'® Others make this kind ofditferencebetweene Sal Kali, and <Alumcn catinnm, that A4wmen catinum is theathes it felf : andthat the falt thatis made ofthe afhes is Sal Alkali. Stones are beaten to pouder,8 mix- greene colour, The whole Plant refembletha branch of Corall. Theroot is ©! G mall and fingle, on eae another kinde of Saltwoort, which hath been taken amongthe antient Herbasilis : +s . : : nk ea Seapicr, cubite high, diuided into many{mall {mallb brat e ftalkea 2 tender i ie It hath a little * os eee of little thicke leaues very narrow,fomewhat long and fharpe pointed, yet not Figea pa 4 f fharpe and ¢ 7 . ing ; amongft whict crooked huske,rurned roune 2 feed, wrapped in-a c Recoramnesh forth{mall crooked ict areof areddi is of ‘The ftalkes whole plant perwinkle. ec petwink| reddifh colour, The e whole planti ; {malland threddie tafte. The: Ent is ee i sesarrela . faleand bitiNg"> afalrane¢ ed with afhes,which beeing melted rogether becomethe matter wherofglaf- ame fesare made. VVhich while it is made ' the of x ali,whereof Lobel maketh mention vader kinde another er coins whi‘e‘hNe a _ keh en ikeifetothe laft beforeremembred,but altogetherleffer,¢ hauing ™Y" round ! with manymany{mall ground, andand fetfet with vponthe ground, {predat ake Hralleacs1yio8 commonly {mal rou whitin fharpe pointedleaues,ofa val much colour:the feed is {mall and fhining,not green ae > flenderutifh nin, n a m with of Sorrell): the rooris afte! keas the* : Kali album. + mer.Dodon, cals this 2 w many ay fibers:th fibers;thee whole thas had aseftone, yer it on,dotlr yeeld as itwere a far floting aloft , which,when it is cold,waxe tri. In Englith, 5¢ deuer : is brittle, and quickely broken. This is commonly called Axunziavi Chriftall, Phe Herve 4s alfo cal d French, SuindeVoirre : in Italian,Fior dzcriftalo,(i) Floare of ys ¥y¥2 : plant hatha faltifhtafte lt @ red hor inthe furnace, and is melced, becommingliquideland fit to work vp- in \. 74 . 1 ; VW le, |