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Show HISTORIE:OF PLANTS, THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 408 409 lu asfall into the dropfie, being miniftred with diferetion and good and roote, which is good od forfor fuch prepare dwith his corretories byfome honeft apothecarie phifition,and excellent offome aduife haire to fall fromthat place whichis annointed therewith, caufeth , honie with Theiuicewiixed B f ifitbedone inthe funne. putinto them warily > fo thatyoutouch Cc a iuice-ormilke is good to ftop hollow tecth being when one not skilfull in the vfe thereof, fhall.drinke the powder of the Jeaues, delaied in any foorth tnahy final], liquor. This plant groweth in-manerof a fhrub, like Chamelea, and bringeth tough,and pliant twigs sfet about with a thinne.and cottonie hairinefle, and hath many leagues of gliftering finer colour,growing from the loweft part euen to the top, altogither like Alypusbefore i lepric, {curffe, and running fcabs, andthe he skinnej,man gines, es ofthe u Q all roughn cureth D ne Thefameshakes jknobs, &the hard calloufnes of Fit wartes of maner all awaie h Ietakec head, white {curfofthe ioe Ca en laes.hotfwellings,and Spe ; : v eate. hey will i any thing that they ix with being mixed i ch fifh, bei E. Itkille eee eringi Contii , bodie the into ed E Thefe herbesby mine aduife would not be receiu other hetbes,that may : en = hs many other good and wholefomepotionsto be made with omnes,, that i lickt out of thornes woody,nor-very horin the mouth,leauingvponthe toongfome of hisinbred heat & taftefomwhat refembling common Turbith and altogither without milke, ‘ % Theplace, : Thefe plants do grow vpon the mountainsin Fraunce,andother places in the grauellygrounds, andateas yet ftrangers in England. %y. The times the mouth with the faide medicine, ither the gums, nor any ofthe otherteeth in perilI |, i atis areisthe honieth i the old worneprouetbe, Dearei remembring , healthis deere bought whichis procured with fuch danger Of Herbe Terrible. 1 AMypummontisceti, Herbeterrible, Chap.133- w 2 Tarton Raire Gallo-prouintis, Gutwoort. mentioned: atid vponthefe toughandthicke branches ( ifmymemorie faile not) do growe {mall flowers, firft white, afterward ofapale yellow: the feedeis ofa ruflet colour ; the roorehard and They flourifh in Auguftand September. % The names. Theteare not any other names appropriate vntothefe plants more thanis fet foorthinthe title, % Thetemperature and vertues. Theteisnothing either of their nature or vertues,morethen is fet forthimthe defcriptions, Ofherbe eAloe, or Sea Houfleeke. Chap.134. Moefoliomucronato. Herbe Aloé, or fea Houflecke. % The defeription. Earbe Aloés hath leaues like thofe of Onion, verylong, broade,{ingoth, thi bending backwardes , notched in the edges with certaine little blunt prickles , full ofrougl and clammie iuicelike the leaues of Honfleeke, The ftalke, as Dsofeorid-sfaith,is like tothe ftalke of Affodill: the floweris whitith: the feedelike that of Affodill: the rooteis fingle,ofthe fafhion se The defription. " many fall ues! Erbe Terrible isa {mall hrub twoorthree cubits high, branched with : ‘lo thine! and Tittle hauinga thinne rinde, firftbrowne, then purple, with many ¢ k purp cs olga Myrtus. The flowers ate rough like the middle of Scabious flowers, S5 ofa he whore r ‘Therooteis two fingers thicke, browne ofcolour, and of awooddie fubftance : very bitter,and ofan vnpleafanttafte like Chamelea,yea fomewhatftronger. re Cathaiollt 2 Tartonraire, calledin Englifh Gutwoort , which groweth by the fea , at 4 thercforeh ofanylong continuance among vs, anda ftranger,, very goodly to beholde,ne 20 mother toongofthe Maffilians, is called Tartonraire, of tharabundantar nd ynbrideled baer purging , which many times doth procure Ly/enteria, and {uchlike immo derate Buses) he gaa th ¢fpecially ifther ace ikewife fendeth foorthbraunches, though it remaine out of eleclingsand sy oote be couered with Jome,& now & then watered: for fo being hanged Ypper pofts of diningdD, roomes, it doth t not onely continue along time greene, "tiralf If stow by i ofa thickepile thruft into the ground. Thewhole _herbe is extremebitter, fois the iuicealfo thatis gathered thereof. There is another Herbe 4/¢ that growethlikewife in diiers protinces of America, the leaues whereof are broader, greater, and fharpe pointed like a thorne, and hath onthe edges farre harder prickles, %& Theplace. This plant groweth yeryplentifully inIndia, & in Arabia,Ccelofyria, & Egypt: from whence the inice putinto skins is brought into Europe. Tr growethalfo,as Dio/corédes writeth, in Afia on the fea coafts,and in Andros, butnot veriefit for iuice to be-drawne out, It is likewife founde in Apulia and in diuers places of Granadoand Andalufia., in Spaine not from thefea : the inice of this alfo is ynprofitable, ee The time. : ¢ ethar ‘ bringeth foorth new Icaucs :: forit muft haue.a warme place inwintertime, and pir by lon it Pineth away ifit be aren % The |