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Show eeeee D_ HISTORIE’ OF PLANTS. THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE 30 Férneliusfaith,the roote of Cyperus vfedin baths, helpeth the coldnes and ftopping of them trix,and prouokeththe termes. i E Hewritethalfothat it increafeth blood by warming the bodie,and making good digeftion; won, derfully refrefhing the fpirits, and exhilarating the minde, comforting the fenfes, andincteafing their liuelineffe,teltoring the colour decated,and making a fweete breath. FE Thepowderof Cyperus doth nor onely drie vpall moiftvicers either of the mouth, priuiemembers,ot fundament,butftaieth the humor, and healeth them,though they be maligne andvirulent, according to the iudgementof Fernelius. : - him,affirme that the rootes of the e ofthe yoong fhootess yet [ And they affirme likewife, thatthe maleis barren, and growethagain thing, h anyfuc e could neuer obferu ng and well knowen : not much differi Inncus acutus, OF the fharpe Ruth, is likewife common rs 4 to ftraw houfes and chambe from Juncus lewis, butharder, rougher,and {harper pointed : fitter to duft and filth with much turne they that pithie, and than any ofthe reft: for the others are fo foft longer. much found laft will atit hard,th fo ruthis this iwife contrar ;where treading 4. luncus acutus. 3 Inncusaquaticus WAXTORUS. Sharpe Ruth,or hard Ruth, Great Water Rufh,or BullRuth. 2 Juncus lenis. Common Ruthes, Mf a thas Hd te 241 Stuy 7 / BPLxlt i. lO/ gety/ wan SP) fab \C a0) ik ! Ire q: ak Pre ne SSNe SsnnSete Pewee Ek aeSALs AES = l cower ? offtrings. Plinie and Theophrastus before fafhion of a fpeares point. The rootes be flender and full rufh do dic euerie yeete, andthat it growethagaine ofthe feede. Chap.23. 1 Juncus Marinusgramineus, ; Sea Ruthgrafle. oaees Ee ao x OfSea Rubgraffe. the rufh,growing vpon 3t feede afterthe little fhort ftems like grape clufters whereinis contained the , % Theplace. phifition and expert 1 luncus Marinusgraminens, Francis Penny ot famions memorie, a learned as he trauelled to way inthe fea, rrane Medite the of herbarift, found this Sea ruthin the coatt Heflowers ofthis Sea Roth % The defeription, oe gtafle are faire and bea Ee oaoratus,but thicker gro ther]; ut} full, very much downie, in man¢t win 8 togither like a foxe _ hauing the bright glof fe ofwhit fil 20r Fatherfiluer,toppedtaile, fiue orfixe inches longs andleafed like Schenante as aforefaid like UAlopecuron @ .> » > ae 2 Therootes ofourC ommon Ruthes are lon whichas fromone entir etuft, knowen wensthat I fhallnot neede 3 There be fundri rather for thatthe ge toleade vs to tl y1 raight gehfort wiggie hears on P “5 gtaffe or Bull rufh,infteed ofleaues brinear geth foorth mea nnyledge of them. This gteat Was om; a el : < lei tut or flower breaketh - { be foorth§s,which Jj le benround,fmooth,fharpe a litt one ie eath the top, vpooOn thepointed;a” P tt 3 Pifcaire, andhathnotas yet been found in England. 2 : t, “Taneus lenis oxoweth infertill fields,and medowesthat are fomewhatmoif by riuers fides inmoft places. 3 Juncus aquaticus growethinftanding pooles,and s, efpecially ne¢ ¢ the furrowesof-plowed ground -barren dricand thvpon grcowe 4. Juncus acutus fo common,as theyare. being g,they gtowin land.Ineede not {peake oftheir time of xe The names. Bfnken ¢ in lowe Dutch The Ruthis called in Greeke ives? iy Latine June: in high Dutch Ruthes, Englifh in : Jone Fretich Qiefentin Iralian Géwaco: in Spanifh Jwaeo : in TheGrecians haue'called the Bull ruth soyies. ava. Jancie Lenisis that ruth which Dioftordescalled géivos ‘Boefen. Juncus dcutusis called in Greeke sv5ei/- In Dutch ferent % The nature. Thefe rufhes are ofa drie nature. |