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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE’ PIRST BOOKE OF THE 68 % The names, Zea Monoeoeeos : in Englith 1 Brizd Monococcos,after L’Obelins; iscalledby Taberne Momtanus, Corne. Saint Peters according tothe ® Feftuca of Narbonin Franceis called aipios in Latine Aegilops Nar honenfis, Grecke in Englith Hauergraffe, %& The nature. They ate ofqualitie fomewhatfharpe,hauing facultic to digeft, % The wertMes. ofneede moiftned withrofe wx The juice of Fesfucamixed with barly mealedrieds and at times in the. corner of the ¢i¢ sigmol. Fiftula or Aegilops called difeafe the rer applied plaifterwife,healeth lifieth anddifperfeth hard lumps,and affwageth the iwellings in the ioints. Of Otes. % Thenature. Otes are drie and fomwhat cold of temperature, as Galen faith. % The vertues. A CommonOtes putinto linen bag,with litle bay falt quilted handfomly for the fame purpofe, and madehot in a frying pan,and applied very hot,eafeth the paine in the fide called theftitch, or collicke in thebellie. IfOtes be boiled in water,and thehandsor feete offich as haue Seripigo or Impetigo,thatis,cer- B taine chaps,chinkes orrifts in the palmes ofthe handsor feete (a difeafe of great affinitiewith the pocks) be holden ouer the fume or {noke thereof, in fome bowle or other veffellwherein the Otes are putjand che patient couered withblankets to {weate, being firftannointed with thatointment or vnétionviually applied contra Morbum Gallicum ; it doth perfectly cure the fameinfixe times fo annointing and {weating. Otemeale is goodfor to make a faire and well coloured maide to lookelikea cake of tallow,efpe- C Chap.48. cially iffhetake next hirftomacke a good draughtofftrong vineger after it. 2 Auena KNnde. I AuenaVeles. Common Otes, 69 Of wilde Otes.. Chap.49. i Bromos Sterilis. Wilde Otes. 2 Bromos altera. Small wilde Ores. Hy ‘Ss % The defer ipes Vena Vefea, common Otes, is called Pee meinofanavainecator mak called Ye/eaaHefecndo, bicaufeit is vfed in many countries” Oten.cab@?) for chemott partthey call the grai net €s,and thofewhich are called generally wantot Bat for drink make likewife do 2) Srduena Nudais like ynto the ane duct, whereofthey ly as they. be. threfhed without h ee Oresdifferingin that that chefenakedOres immetit whercof in Northfolke and Southlke Arn ageome Oremeale ft for our. wife. In confident good hufwiues) thatdelight notto oa toa vehi ane makes y ‘hing but fromhand once to piety mouth,ee accorens our Engli th prouerbe,¢, may(w glithy may hiles thei their pot hands fufficient for that prefenttime . neex _ gatathe bame ihe , and sub foot’ ee ture fpeaketh butlet the next day bring withit ouide for to moxow,according 2+ the? 1h % The defcription. Rowosfrerilis, called likewife Auenafatua, which the Italians do call by a very apt name, Vena vans,or Anena cafja; in Englith barren Otes, or wilde Otes: hath thelike qualitie that our¢ommon Otes haue : they are fo commonthat they needeno defcription. 2 Thereis alfoanotherkinde of Bromos or wilde Ores which Dodonewscalleth Festuca altera, not differing from the formerwilde Ores, but that his eares are neitherfo great, nor fo long asthefirft, Ir may becalledin Englifh Small wilde Otes,agrecing with Bruzfelfusthatitis a kinde of Otes. Thereis nothing extant woorthie the noting,eitheroftheir temperature or vertues,but reckoned as hurtfull to corne,andvaproficable, E 3 of |