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Show 75 % Theplace. s Thevertues. d, bo ed to the forme ofa A ThefeedeofDarnell,pigeons dung,oile oline , and powder oflinefee i plaifter,confimethwens,hard lamps,and fuch like excrefcence in an} : Thenewbreadwherein Darnell is, eaten hot, caufeth drumkennes mault. the into put allen,or feedeisf the wherein gle and ul Darnelltaken with red wing ftaieth the fluxe ofthe belly, C B termes. D EB B and keepe backe Dioféorides faith , that Darrell meale doth ftaie th beereor fi 1 af rermuch flowing cating fores, and v putrified vicers:and being boiled withradith rootes falt, brimftone ous or nau {cabs and dangerous tetters,calledin Greekeacyires , at The feede of Darnell giuenin white orthenifh wine,prouoketh the flowers § womens oc ant & inthe lower part ofSyria, Ir growethin the territories ofthe BaGtrians,in Babilon, in Sufium, but alfo in the fortunate named, before countties thefe in onely not , It groweth inthefe daies purged and prepared, as we fee after the Ilands, and in Spaine, from whence itis brought vnto vs, places. waterifh and fenny in beft th profpere It maner of French barly. se Thetime. d with fommer Icis fowenin the {pring in India, as Ervatosthenes witnefleth, whenit is moiftene : Mowers: se The names. tus faith spu2ov: the Latines keepe the Greeke worde Theophras as or puZ#, it call The Grecians curet crit {curfte, Rys tin Englith Rife, Oryza:in Frenchitis called Riz : in the Germaine toong iRifz,and or menfes. and frankenfencer A fume made thereofwith parchedbarly meale myrthe, {affron se The temperature and verties. - it eafie deliucranceof childe ofa pultus,and applied vponthe belly, helpeth conception,and caufeth ’ : eas aie bearing. 3 WF gaged ae red wine, ftoppeth the laske, G Red Darnellas Dioftorides writeth, being drunke in fower or harfh that pifle in bed, and theouetmuch flowing ofthe flowers or menfes, andisa remedie forthofe O ‘ whichthing Ovgd in his firft booke Fastorwm hath mentioned, Et carcant lolliis oculos vitiantibus agri , , . k [ted fighted fhould be that the old prouerbe came , thatfiich as are dimnS nit feemeth And heereupo Mill 5 uel. Cha Pp - 33° 2 Milium nigrum. ille B lacke Millet. i Milinm. ‘Nor Mill‘ll or Millet. ; OfRice. i boiled after the fame maner Galen faith,that all menvie to ftaie the bellywith this graine, being which food,if or pottage certaine a Rife, and milke with make to ; vfe we 4 : that chondrusis. In England : S oa with ismade foode of ds goodkin other Many doth both meanely binde the belly,andalfo nourifh. this graine,as thofe that are skilful in cookerie cantell. % The danger. : Darnell hurteth the cies and maketh themdim, itit happen in corne either for bread or drinke, Laid to eate of Damell “3 HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE Chap.52. MERA EES *% Thede ferig tion. I Iceis like vnto Darnell in fhew, as The R pirate faith : itbringeth foorth nota? care as corne,, but a certaine mane0! plumesas Mill,Millet,or ratherlike Panicke. 16 leauesas Plinie writeth, are fat and full of fu ftance,like to the blades of leckes,but broder:ilt ifneither thefoile, norclimate didalter the fame, the leaues of Rice that did growe in my gatdet! had leaues foft, and grafic like Barly. The flows didnot thewit felfewithme , by reafon ofthe iniutie ofour vnfeafonable yeere 1596. But Thee: ofa phraftws concludeth , that it hath a flower hath Rife Author, my faith But colour. purple leaues like vnto Dogs graffe or Barly, 4 find {trawe,or femme, full ofjoints like core. 4" Hl: ynliketo top whereof groweth abuflrot tuft, far Barly or Darnell,garnifhed with round knobslike {mall goofeberries, wherein the feede ot grainels contained: every fich round knob hath on¢ ai like vnto Barly hanginé tough aile,taile, or beardStrabo reportet, fhews thereat. 477sobulusas % Thedefiription. by ; ’ are Ilium ifeth vp.with many hairie ftalkes, knotted, or iointed like wheate. The leaues cares, and btingeth foorth plentie of feedes Juis reaped.at the fetting of the feuen ftarres, ai a{pokie buth or mane , called in Grecke ¢é¢u, like the plume or feather of the pole reede which grow ysiior ,now and then blackifh,in pangingan ewards,of colourfor the moft pare a: ahaa ces: ; oy . eth that Rifeis two yardes high ai hath may < Si as Spele, otemedle, orhulled 5'4$ Frenc wTIt oftheftalke, lon and like the leaues of the common reed, It bringeth fuorth on the top : Sod na ing.couer: deepeuait ° nt bein afew thin huskes,out of which it ¢afily falleeiie 2 Milium |