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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF !THE 806 C : HISTORIE % Theplace and time. Their place of growing is touchedin theirdeferiptions : their time of flowring and feeding an. fWereth the otheroftheirkindes. % The names. The white Crowfoote ofthe Alpes and French mountaines,is the fourth ofDjoftorsdes deferi: tion: forhe defcribeth his fourth to havea white flowers more hathnoc beene {aid touching the nates vee Taber Afontenns calleth it Batrachiwn album ‘in Enghth white Crowfoote, 5 vYiCHss. Crowfoote of Illyria. 6 Ramunculvsbulbofus: Round rooted Crowfoote, OF: (PLANTS, This lytian Crowfoot is named in Grecke cdawcraseer, thatis Apiu fylueftre,or wild Smallage: allo Herba Sardoa,it maybe, faith myauthor, that kinde of Crowfoote called Apion rif ens mul,andthisis thought to be that Ge. lot ophy lis, of which Pény maketh mention in his 2 a wi chaptet: which being drunke,-faith he, with wine and inyrthe, caufethaman to fee dietsfirs fights,andnot to ceale laughing till he hath drunke | eapplekernels with Pepper in wine fis Date tree,(I thinke he woulde haue faid vntill he be c \bicaufe the nature of aching Cae : foote is thought to kill laughing but without doubt the thing éleane contrary; for it cau bf ‘h conuulfionsscrampes and wringingsof the m 5; thatichath fected so pp pe pattieshaue died laughing whereas in truth they haue died with great torment, 7 Ranunculus anricomeus. Golde haire Crowfoote, %The de/cription. i1pthoeh bring? if that is furnamed 1&yricus, which one silde Crowfootes thereis : ; es,tound, and ofameanelength : whereupon do growe long narrowleaues, flowerso¢ The many long gafhes, fomething white, and couered wittthacettaine downyn effe.: i graine s of carne,or paleyellow colour. The roote confifteth ,ofmany{mall bumpes, as it were long bulbes growing clofe togither, like vntothole of Pilewoort. Itis reported, d, thatity © Panidig brought outof Illyria into Italie, and from thence into the lowe countries 3 notwitiIh 2 Hatic it growing very commonin England. 6 4 Hf n ~Thefixtkinde ofCrowfoot called Ranunculus bulbofius,or O inion rooted Crowfoot TT rooted Crowfoote jhath 2 round knobbie or Oinion fafhioned roote, like'vnto2 ee ofthe bienes of aigreat Olive berrie: fromwhielrifech vp many leaues {pred vpon wer aia ; thofe of the fieldeCrowfoote, buit finaller, atid of arufticor ouerworne greene CO whichrife vp ‘lender ftalks ofthe height ofa foote, whereupondo growe flowers of afat , if colour, a? 5 he Tland 807 % The names, 8 Reaunculus nemi7ofits WoodGrowfoote, % The defeription, ? The f 4 ™ fetlenth kin inde of Crowfoote, called 4uricomus of the golden lockes wherewith the Tsthrarn, aie fare: ; ‘ A 2 F th inal med Shae thath petites hisrootea great buthofc blackith hairie ftrings ; ftom which fhoote f t Sed leaue sent Cai . . . ; high whereon SHuest het vnlike to Sanicle ; among which rife vp braunched ftalkes of a pes On are Peaced placedthe the];likeleaues but fmaller,/et are about the top of the ftalkeslike thofe~ VOodrofe. stn tight C,. ace are finall andyellow, Tow, Lut: c 4 a o's . Which Ite rifevp leane Orefaery: hathlikewife abutheyroote, arnultitude of‘ hairie ftrings eee xe > compaéof t oF Tefoile a ues let vponlong flender footeftalks , diuided in three parts, in manerof the Ndfoinetinec ket {nipt abourthe edges : among whichrife vp {lender ftalkes ofa foote sn eres x © Te . Dbeene es Ray, ighersat theae tops whereof do grow yellowe flowers,{weete {mellingsof which “UC called Brow} oF Mnnculus dulcis Tragi,ox Tragushis {weete Crowefoote, Ece4 9 Ranunculus |