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Show nied eee <= esha ae HISTORID OF @ LANES E OF THE THE SECOND BOOK ‘ ot The names. sretaining the name ofthe former Chamedrys,and Tree Germander is called in Greeke 22: h great and Plince: in Latine Teacr ium :in Englit orides Dio/ ordingtothe authoritie of Germander,ypright Germander,and Tree Germander, * Thetemperature and vertues. vnto the garden Germander, but they ate notof ‘Their temperature and faculties are referred vfedin phificke. much not be they fore fuchforce and working where Of Water Germander,or Garlicke Germander. % The time, The flowers appeete in Tune and Inhie:» id is beft to gatherthe herbe in Aagukts it perifheth in winteyiecommeth vp againe in fommer ithe rowteremaineth frefh all the ycere, ST? names, I ‘a The Grecians ealbitzepher, theLatinds keepe that nate Scordiwm > the Apothécaties haueno othername, It is called offoine TrixagoPalustris, Owercula,and allo Aithridatium of Adithridites from the {mellof Garlicke, whichthe Grecians calladgdnand Nanquer, of.theranknes of the {mell : in high Dutch @tafker hattenty t in French Seordion :in Ualian Chalamandrinapalustre sin Englith Scordivm,VWVate Germander, & Garlicke 1 Germander, Small Garlicke Germandet, Great Gatlicke Germander. itgroweth in gteat plentic in the yle of Elic,and in a medowbyHatvaodiinLancafhiresand diuers , , other places, thefinder of rout. Ittooke the name ofScor Chap.204. 228Scordium minus f 1 Scordiummaiws. ez5 fidtowne ofOxenford,a diligent ec6orary myvery good friend,called Matter Richard Slater.Allo *s The temperature. Water Germander is hot anddrie : ithath a certaincbitter talte, harfh and tharpe, as Galen witneffeth; I jaf Oo& : : Y% Thevertues. Water Germander-clenfeththe intrals , arid likewife olde vicers, beitig mixed with honieaccor- A cingtoart : it prouoketh vrine, and bringeth downe the monethily fic-knes at draweth’ out of the ; cheltthicke flegme androtten matter. It is goodfor an ol¢ Oeeerie! for burftingsandiinward rfiptures, ; {hececottion madéin wine < tunkeis goodagainit the bitings of; ts, and deadly poi- F fons:andis yfedin Beletolesanierewee vieoe ees oo luis tepor ted'to € iti } paineof i S the gowt, mee }being ftamped.and . ‘ . : : a mitigate the applied withalittle vineger C Someaffirme,that rawe fleth being laid among the leaues ofScordium, may be preferned along D we timeffomcorruption. 4 epastsih wine,it openeththe ftoppings of the liver, the mile,kidneies, bladder, & ma- E er ia the ftrangurie; thatis,when aman cannot pifle but by drops, andisa = ; The Dias aig comfort and make merrie the hart. wes: a _ takenin thequantitie oftwo drams in meade orhonied water, cureth E wit... re ieflixe, and comforteth the ftoacke. OFthis Scordiumis made a moft fin2 Thekine ee ferueth vey notably for allithe purpoies aferefaid? , plthathave che f ot ES Scordiumis giuewwith good fuccef e vito children atid ic finall pockes, meafles, or the'purples, or'any other peftilentiicknes pl. . + 3 os < the plague itfelfe,ginen before'theficknes hauevniuerfally poflefled the whole bodie: 0:'G Cuen, the %& The defeription. : the ground,bele" , Cordinm or water Getmander,hath {quare hairie ftalkes, creeping by Hike afawe +% foft whitith crumpled leaues, nickt and {nipt roundabout the edges The eere is Jae” which growe fall purple flowers, like the flowers of dead Nettle. {m Hethlke threddie, creeping in the ground very deepely. The whole plant being bruifed ereofit m. licke.wh tooke that name Scordiu * v? ro thes leaues likerowe r 2 Thiskindeof Germander of Pénies defcription, bath great broadle rowel water Germander, but muchfinaller, fet vponflender ftems ; at the top whereof I ndulous Gali ftalke, branching it felfe into fundrie other twigs, garnifhed with fmallpe Sage.The roote is threddie and fpreading. This plant being bruifed dothfimelllike other kinde doth,butis notfo common, ‘ % Theplace. si rer, a0en fides oft te 3 ‘Water Germander groweth neere to Oxenford; byRuley on both Johns?” medowe by Abingtoncalled Nietford , bythe relationof alearned Gentleman ot OfWood Sage,or Garlicke Sage. Chap.205. & The defeription. Hatwhich; : = austereeile Sage,hiath ftalkes fowerfquare, fomewhat hairie, About whichare ide vp all vpon one} Sofots}theftalke (whichge,r but fhorter,broader, 3 > andfofter : the lowers growe S he grauer hath omittedinthe pictiire) open and forked,as thofé of 1N “N ete tle bueleffe; r, of apal ewhitecolour: then growethe feedes fowertogitherin one huske, e yi esStulfulll ofof ft 0: rines + Tr is a plantthatlineth bur a yeere,ic fmelleth ofgarlicke whenitis “Ed, »8 de:cing j deofF akin Garl icke Germander ; as appeereth bythe fmell of Garlicke wherewith “Spolleffed, Ll 4 Soro. |