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Show THE SECOND: BOOKE OF THE Aastitaea Toxa. Diof and barbarous Herbarifts do call this lat Woolfes banein Latine Napellus, ofthefi t yf theroote of Napus, ot Nanet, 7 J ot Nauewe gentle, which the graueriit : hath omit.: 3 > Lycottoni fpecies, ot a kinde of Woolfes bane, which is alfo called where che hunterspoif n their fpeares, darts,and et ath fot 1 arrowes which the Barbarians call Toxeumata, and omes or accidents to Toxicum, togicher with there. ‘aes ictung : 4} ¢} . ve har a j } nrer medies, reckoneth} Ivp almoit the very fame that.dascen doth concern Napellias nowwithtan. und Toxicumfeuerally, but notknowing at Toxicumis (ashe at hauingé writtemof Av apellus, he fhoulde 1 une of Toxscuwm, %: The nature andve he fourth deg B i e andt : } was tried oflate in Ar rpejand is'as yet freth in 1¢ herbes heereof were bycertaine n with moft cruell { them,as Cauicex writeth in atrowes be touchedwith tl h his 4. booke, The force of this p me,itt niejor Smi¥ nium Creticumn,. It beareth Rofe fathic ned A Wels ! {t PLANTS. ‘f on flendet (i, wing inmediately-out'6f thesrounde an Kandf ulhigh, the flawed, f ( Gilad vetiewhite, and often mixed with ith1 a; little fhewe fpu p =, Why which |Belk } finall huskes fill of blacke-feedes': the rootes are manie with lon onehead, raph. 2 Thefecondkinde of Blacke Hellebor called of Pens Hellebo “Of DedoneusVeratryyy fcwnlun : in Englith Baftarde Hellebor, hath leaues m é blackerséach leate beingmuch fagsedortd ver and othed ab theheightofa foote or more,diniding theme noft venemous qualitié, Vall kinds of beafts: the fame iment, buemoft:. ed vp infallades.al died, as we hanefaid ollowe thofe that do eate ofthefe deadlyI their eies hangour, their thighes are HISTORIE OF ottoothed,hanihefimdrie diuifions orcuts 31n fomeleafe manie in the malePeo s int dogrow flowers not much vnlike to thefo rmer in the , faue lout. Thetoo tes are finaland threddie; but not fo that theyare ardes the top; greenifh slow to blacke as the former See i Hellebortds niger ver its, The trite blacke I telleb or, thefes their lips and wits are taken ftom as if the points of darts or ily hurtto thofe that b {tfo ¢ Xcainong thefe he maketh mention ofthe Moufe (as the copies euery dfed vp with wapellus, whichis altogither an enimie to the potfonfome nature th hiny that hath taken it from all perilland nger. n his age,in histreatie ofpoifonsisofop! ota moufe that Aazcen {peaketh ofbut'a Flie: for he telleth ofa certaine Philofophet ery carefullyand diligently make fearchafter this Moufe , andneither couldefindeat any er Moufe, or the inde manieflies j itheleaves, wh hich hefi nof Woolfes bane. j =e nconfifteth of twoounces of Terra lemnia, 8 manyofthe berries of the Ba ithridate, 24. ofthe flies that hane taken their repaft vpon Wootts fhon il ient quantitie: Jos whe hefameopiniont nat Guaneriusis of, Petras Pena, a tathias de L’Obel, do alfo holde: ™ affirme that tl neuerfeche atanytime any Moufe ing thereon , but faie thathere » flies which refort vnto it by fwarmes,and feedenot onelyvpo nthe flowers, but on theherbedlo % The danger. a <a D retofore fet downe concerning the vertues of the cotae ( nemorie doth declare ,as we haue faide. Of blacke Hellebor. Chap.361. % The defeription. ty He firlt kinde of Blacke a i. ae styMi Hellebor , Dodewens fetteth foorth vnderthis —with : grumas vnfitly and vnpropeily, as ifamanfhouldcall Inke Abram orale indeed this word Atramentum doth import his blacknes: it mighthaue bn tram oncly without this epithete Wigrum , and may properlybe calledin Englifh Y forthe which is a name moft fitly agreeingvntothe true and vndoubted Blacke Nelleae and other forts thereofwhich heereafter follow, are falfe or baftard kindes thereof. ie thicke andfat leaues, ofa deepe greene colour: the ypperpart whereofis fomewhat " thi. apTh,e t d ki‘ nd B late iehe borcalled of Pens Helle Ofeminepy Ne ofthat ler Za ith this addi ion Fhre rvereltele) an . ae both flowersand fede (which le relt of the! kind donot atlike es x eee in Englith the gteat wilde Blacke H rear Then. ee Hellebor, faue that theybe verie mu lien ongrowlit eroundeand bottle-like hol nal blacket “edes which come to perfeé& maturitie and ripenes. 1! toy fourth kinte “Cordis and a iss : eR i ied or wrapped one within anc ther veric it bor called of Pena and L'08 (ac Cc es ¢ magnum,and Confiligo:in Englifh Oxeheele,or Sette |