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Show Se 558 THE SECOND Of Bugloffe. PLAN Buglofie the lefler. The ttt perature. ‘Thefeherbes are colde anddrie ofcomplexion. ddr 2 Onofma, Stone Bugloffe. Vipers Bugloffe,ot wall Bugloffe. OF Bagh fammage:in Englith vipers Bi lof e, Snakes B (Chap.272 x LycopfisAnglica. 7 HISTORIE BOOKE OF THE % The vertues. Theroote drunke with wine is good f rth iofe thatbe bitten ze frombeing ftung as haue drunkeof it befores the leat with ferpents , anditkeepeth fix es he fame, as Diofcorides w teth: Nssander in his booke of Treacles, maketh vipers Bugloffe to be oneof thofe plants ; euethe biting offerpents,and efpecially ofthe viper,and that drive ferpents away. — Hfitbe drunke in wine or otherwife,it cauferh plentie of milke in womensbrefts, Theherbe chewed, andthe iuice fivallowed downe, isa moft fingular remedieagaintt andthe bitings of any venemous beafts,and the roote fo chewed, andlaide vpon the fore. the fame effect, Of Houndes: tong. , (/hap.r73. Cynogloffium. Hounds toong, ¢g 9 GOS & 2% Thedefeription. He common Houndes toong hathlori leaues,much like the garden Buglofie,but narrower,fmaller,and not roughat al, but yet fome fine hoarinefle or foftneffe like veluet. Thefe leaues ftinke veryfilthily : ae) , much rf like vnto tc the piffe of dogs: wherefore the Dutch men haue calledit Hounds pifte, and not Hounds toong. The ftalks are rough,hard,twocubits high,and of a browne colour,bearing at the top manyflowers, of a darke purple colour: the feedeis rough, cleauing to garments like Agrimonie feede: the root blacke andthicke. We haue receiued another fort heereoffrom the parts of Italie,hauing leaues like woade,fome- what rough,and without any manifeft fmel, wher: commonly ¢lé fo prowe not doth thatit for tomi er Teopfis Anglica, ox wilde Bugloffe ,s focailed leaue fomewhatleffertk henthe garden Buelofle:the where, hath rough and hairie litte likea w hollo f NeW %: The defcription. z e growforthe moftpart vpon one fide ofthe flender ftalke,in fafhion whereof fome be blew,and : others ofa purplecolour. haitie Jeaues likewrife,nauchlike vato tl” 4 ae with ath @Ged 2. There is another kind of Echéwm that hath rough & ery fide Vere feat mer: theftalkeis rough, charged full oflittle branches, which are Jaden on eu {mall narroweleaues,tharpe pointed,andof a browne colour, {cattered or {pred like a among whichleaues growe the flowers,ofa fad blewor purple colour atthe nie He eel openthey fheweto be of an azure colour,long;and hollow,hauing certaine fall . ve et the feede is fmall and blacke,fathionedlike the head of a fnake ot vipet* the middle : sis without. long,andred 5 % Theplace. Lycopfis groweth vponftone wals,and vpondrie barrenftonie grounds. , Echiwm eroweth where Alkanet doth growe,in great abundance. % The time. Theyflourith whenthe other kinds of Bugloffes do flower: tt sco % The names. Itis called in Greeke i400 5 Echium, ad aruGiahov: Alcibiadion , of Ahi piades | L LA eC NOS Y oN SIN ¢ ~~ : Wehaueanother fort of Hounds toong like ynto the commonkinde, fauing it is altogither leffer :the leaues are ofa fhining greene colour. y %& Theplace. = ; SS The great Hounds toong growethalmoft eue- ee WG 7 ox" Was Ya <A \ te re eth cae : i il a y US wees ae vasotedgrunge me i is he POPS: oe eat eens by oocseta eertay VOB DOC Pe Wales tdsAS d, rom Londonwar ae erat tam in Effex. pape ? betweene Efterford and Wict- “ hey fowerin Tune and Julie i sae ; andes toongis called i ; * The Wamhes. z ik the indes ther €din Grecke Kurbyacsooy:in Latine Lingua Canis, of Pliny Cynoglofes,and world “Stot any thine 6 ae in Englifh Hounds toongs but rather Hounds piffe, for in the S!mellethfo like vnto dogs pifle, as the Jeaues of this plant do, the fino” nhightice vertues thereof: of fome thought to be Anchufefpecses, or a kinde of Alkanet ee SMehlenzugbert tin Spanith reruadela Biwora,ox Chupamel:in Italian Buglo(fa Jom? : init differeth from the common kinde, the feede whereof came vnder the title CyxogloffumCreticum hounds toong of Candie Wn NGS toons bit ef =: %& The nature. ~ oPut eipecially his roote,is colde and drie. Tt 2 : % The |