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Show FE bin Gale faith,therootes bumtto athes,and mixed withthe greate ofa duckeshelpeth Alopects, : ate, ofthatdifc bymeanes len thatwasfal againe haire geth tofadram thereoftakenwithwine helpeth thedrawing togither of finewes, cramps, G_ bitten with any Thelike quantitie taken in broth prouoketh vomit, and helpeth thofe thar are H yenemous beatt. Theiuiceofthe rooteclenfeth and taketh away the white morphew, if the face be anointed therewith :but firft the placemuft be chafed and well rubbed with a courfe linnen cloth i FE Theweigh andburftings. S Ofthe Kings Speare. } Afphodelus luteus minor. TheKings Speare. Chap.64.. 2 Afphodelus Lancastris Lancafhire Afphodill. . 89 HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE FIRST BOOKECOP THE haue great plentie thereof in our Londongardens. neere vito thetowne of Lancas > TheLancathire Afphodill groweth‘in moift and marifh’placesand Mattom, two villages not far {ter in'the moorifh grounds there; as alfoneere vnto Maudfley fcomthences where it was found by a worfhipfull andlearned gentleman,adiligent fearcher offime plantsthereof ples, gcferuent louerofplants, matter Thomas Hesket, who brought the mefor arden. ne plants thereof likewife from mafter Thomas Edwards Apothecarie in Excefter, earhed atid skilfull in his profeflion,as alfo in the knowledge ofplants , vnto whomI reft bounden jl for this plant, asalfo other rare and ftrange plants andfeédes, efpecially for the plantof tuea, make | fe thei which his feruant brought from naked Indi the Indies; 8¢is the plant of whofe rootst » needy ae occafion to es do make theit bread, as fhall be exprefféd more at large, where I'fh partof Engfurther mention thereof.He found this Afphodillat the foote ofahill in the weft land,called Bagfhor hill,neere vnto a village of the fame name. AM %& Thetime. ) fowerin Mayaid lune : moft of the leaues thereofremaine greene in the winter,ifit be not % The names. = ifts call this yellow Afphodill xphiwn: in Latine U : of fome itis called Haitula Regia. We haue englithed it,the Speare fora Kk hire Afphodilis called in Latine 4phodelus Lancastria and may li ‘is,orP fendoa[phode 4s,0r the Baftard yellow Afphodill. % The natureand vertues. Itisnoryet found out what vie there is of either of chem in nourifhment or m Of Onion Afphodill. Ht] BELT rey Me Chap.65. Aphodelus bulbofis, Onion Afphodill. ¢ By ye Thedefeription. He bulbed Afphodill hath a round bulbus ; “or Onion roote, With fome fibres hanging thereat: fromthe which comevp many graffie leaues,verywel refembling the Lecke, amon; \ ES the which leaties thererifeeh vp a naked orfmooth ftem, garnifhed toward the top with many ftarlike flowers, white of ¢ olour, confifting of fixe little leaues fharpe pointed , with certaine hiues o1 thredsin the middle. Afterthe flower is patt,t fucceedeth finall knops or heads three {quare, Fi ; = ines % The defeription, ) wherein lieth the feede +) aren = eee pelike to th} ¢ flowers ofthe other which bes s Place thereof little roundhead oy-feed ¢ veflels; whereimthe feedeisol Cherootes i sanerare very many. lone. ¥; tong andflender, {maller than thofe of! the out t. \ the G . = (alk alt) : ity : h certaine; e afed anc pontiac tices whereof growfoorth plantitfelfess¢ ther kere ‘ are very Jmany,infha Comeee in | ace thereof Se : 5 E water; cettaine Nthele daiesa sfound in the(ed i alke and ry ae 1 Jnferiped : “yy: marif aterie or nar " tot isdaftdefcripe? . Saal al ce atall } ers llikevn ledge ih Afphodi anydifferen without 'er8, Hered, like to thofe of theFlower ene foorth leaues of a beautifull ola alke is ftraio r’ notil{iii‘i but narrowe flags shareori Uceor Corne foore ta “ited rove ma: ng of fixe#™, = W tl confifti : high dle whe: ell On Stowe the flowers, mthemid fmall comeforth whereof tthenice lomewhat ch 1§"harpe pointed cods, The iehicias chiues orthreds) ‘THe feede is very*? rm. Ac ric * Th Roarypanid creepethias grafic doth,w! 3 " nor Afphodill eroweth not d' low Afmheail ; Y pls ars e in « of itfelfevy, ilde in 1 the fe parts, norwithftand i ing if : na vhere don,and nor very common. vs The time. ; It flowrerh in Iune andIuly,and fomwhat after. j ' = Y . \~ . LS, 2 Af : 13 ; j ¢~ The wanes. Lay Theftalke and fl owets being like to thofe of the ; fs fhewe itto be mentioned, doe ll before Afphodi11 - : ff / : 1 It groweth in the gardens of herbariftsin Lon ms 1 ; ; I 1know of: foritis not that g <=. : ke : ttaine trings, by whichthe plied sa ap} we Taeprace. am leaues of theKin 1. of a greene & eKings {peare are long,narrow, andafla'c chamf amferéd or furrowed, of 2 gh bICWw colour, Theftalkeistoundofa, bith; 3 20a cubit high. The fowers which grow thereon {10 the middle to the : Afphodeli fpecies, or a kinde of Afphodill : for which caule alfo it feemeth ‘to be that Afpho . ; dill, of ~ which Galen hath made mention in his fe- conde booke of the Faculties of noutifhmentsin thefe words. The roote of Afphodill isin a‘ ma . tothetoote of Squill or fea Onion, as well nerlike in |