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Show SECONDE OFTHE “BOOKE THE 332 nersin cuery refpe& ; andherein variethord i MayLillies, is] ikethefori fecondkindeof ‘2 The thong heto haue the fweeter {mell, dowers,andis reddith hath kinde fereth,in tharthis % Theplace. abundance: necteto growethonH ampfted heath,fower miles from London,in great 1 Thefirft t hithirteenemilesftom London,and may. other places, Lee in Effexjand vpon Bufhieheat flower,isa ftra ngerin England: : howbeit Lhauethe fame gtoy. red he witht dé rkin othe Thar 2 ing inmy garden. % Thetime: ember. They fewer in May,and their fruits tipein Sept th Themames. :: Get The Latins haue namedit Liliumconuallium: Gefuerus doth thinke it-to CaLamymiam inthe 's yet ch Adaguer g Eren sin mkeu en biae . Bep owe Dutch theL ien + pen bium Haine foony-ae lith Woodtoo, thereis likewifeanachenherbe which they calleAuguer, commonly namedin-Eng infomeplaces Lillies; and Itis.callediirBdglifh Lillie ofthe valley,or the Conuall Lillie, and May % The nature, Liriconfancie. Theyare hote and drie ofcomplexion. % The vertues. nefill re A. Theflowers ofthe ValleyLillie diftilled with winesand drunke the quantitié offpoo exie,&isgood ftoreth fpeechynto thofe that hauethe dum palfieand thatarefallen into the Apopl againftrhe gowte,and comforteth the hare, ifhed ; it helpeh B Thewateraforefaiddoth ftrengthen the memorie that isweakened and dimin into, ped there being drop on eies, mmati ofthe alfo the infla {pat ed C_. Theflowers ofMayLillies putintoaglaffe, and fetina hill of antes clofe {topp forthe of amoneth,and thentaken out,therin youthall finde a liquor, that appeafeth the paine and gnie of the gowte, being outwardly applied ; whichis commended to be moftexcellent. OfSea Lauander. I Limoninm. Sea Lauanderfpike, ubZ Chap.87. . 2, Limoniumparvum. Rocke Lauander. 333 HISTORIE OF PLANTS, % Thedefcription. Here hathbeene among writers fromtime to time, great contention about this plant Zimonium,no one author.agreeing with another: for fome haue called this herbe Lawonium; fome anotherherbe bythis namesand fomein remoouing the rock, have mired themfelues inthe mud,as ALathiolus; who defcribed twokindes ; but made no diftindtion ofthem, noryetexprefled which was the true Limoninmsbut as aman herein ignorant; he {peakes nota word of them, Nowthen toleaue controuerfies andcauilling, the true Lzoninmis that which hath faire leaues, Iikethie Limon or Orenge tree,but ofa dark green color,fomwhat fatter,&a little crumpled;atnong which leaues rifeth vp an hardandbrittle naked ftalke,ofa foote high,dinided at the top into fundry other {mall branches, which growefor the moftpart vpon the one fide, full of Jittle blewith flow. etsjin fhew like Lauander, with long red feede,and a thicke roote like vnto the {mall Docke; 2 Theteis akinde ofLimominm like the firft m each refpeét,but leffer, which groweth vpon rocks and chalkie cliffes. %& Theplaces ii The firft groweth in great plentie vponthe walles of the fort againft Granefend: alfo faftby the Kings Ferrey going intothe Ile of Shepey:in the falt marfhes by Lee in Effex: in the Marth by Harwich,and many otherplaces, : 2 ThefinalkindeI could neuerfindein anyother place,but vponthe chalkie cliffe going fromthe towne ofMargate downeto thefea fide,vponthe left hand. . % The time: They flowerin Tune andIuly. 2 % The names. Itthallbe needleffeto trouble you withanyotlier Latinename ‘thanis expreffed in their; titles: thepeople neere the fea fide where it groweth docall ir Marla Lauanderjand Sea Lanander, %& The natures The feed ofLimoniumis very aftringentor binding, hefeede beateninto porpowder,and i. tenet : ‘ fenteri Dyfenteria. ftrangurie,& witieshelpechetthe collicke, eran drunken Theleede . taken as aforefaidftaieth the ouermuchfowing-ofwomens terimes,and al other fluxes ofblood, OfSérapias Turbith,or Sea Starwort. I Tripoliun vulgare. Sea Statwort, Chap:88. we The defeription, He firttkinde of Trzpaliumhath Jongand large leaues, fomewhat holloworfinrowed, ofafhining greene colourdeclining to blewneffe, likethe leaues of Woade : among which mote;which rifeth vpa ftalk oftwocubits hi js. ditided into many{mall brantowardth I ches, garnifhed with many flowe ike Camo- mill, yellowin the middle, fer about or bordered with {mall blewifh leaues , like a pale, asinthe flowers of Camomill, which growe into a whi- . awaywiththe wind, ! tifh roug The rooteis! reddie; kindeofTripoliumlike the 2.) Thereis.another firft,butmuchfmaller wherein confifterh tHe difference. & Theplace. Thefe herhs.growplenuifully along the Englifh _coaftes.in many: places 5 as by_the fort again{t _Grauefend, in the llejof Shepeyin findry places, in.a marth whichis ynder thetowne walsof Har- wich.-in the marfh by Lee, in. Effex, ina marth which is betweenthe Ile.of .Shepey8 Sandwich, e{pecially, where it ebbeth, and floweth, :-being brought intogardens, tt florifheth long time, but thereitwaxeth huge, great, &ranke 3 and changeth the great rootes into ftrings. x Thetime. Thefe herbes do flowerin May and Iune. % The |