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Show THE SECOND BOOKE:OF THE HISTORIE) OF PLANTS. % The names. The Grecians call it dum, the Latines alfo Ammi;diuerscall it Casminum AEthiopicumothers cy. Heleaues of Cheruill ate flendet, . and diuerfly cut ; fomething mng na sO1r aw whitith greene 2 1€3 the ftalkes be fhort,flender, round andhollow within, which athairie,6f4 the firft togither with the 2 ites . x ‘KtAne b . . sae cas " os leaues are of a whitith greene, bt ttending to a red whenthe feédes beripe :'the flowers bewhite,and growe vponfeattered tuftes. The feede is long, , = . o natrow-flender 3 _ as fharpepointed: JX . the note is full of ftrings, 5 A Iya rey, Anibe Awewalsy eg allie . x¢ it for bats Icauaile th againft gripings of the bellic in making of vrine , the »bitingsof bitings of ferpentstakenin ~— Samehin Anuar ibeinc sanlicd with Honiecceics Aik 4 ac, and alfoit bringeth downe the flowers: being applied with honie it taketh awayblacke 2 Great Chetuill hath large leaues jd epely cut or iagged, ‘ ‘ . in thew very like vnto Hemlocks, of a 3 ycut: very good atid pleafant {mell andtafte like'vnto Cheruill, and fomething hairie, which hath caufed and blewe {pots which come of ftripes: the feede of Sz/omdoth alfo the like : for it is hot and ; i Cerefolinm vulgare. Common Gheruill. 6 : . a SAN ol. e vnto Annis feedes 5 b> #9 Thecommon Cheruill gtoweth in garde s with other pot herbes:it p: siya ectnlinny sdingedahd fomerhing Hoilt, Th at fweete Cheruill groweth Ma 34 , i} and > + in myy garden, Bate 40g inthee ape Ne Gardeisof other men who hae beene dilicent in the 2 Theeherbes do-fowerin May, andtheir feed is ripein Tuly, : ) 4 Chap. 399. Sonsaumeeae 2 E dlice’ % The names. hary'I[* 2 . . sass totmontyrf calledin : tial Latine Cevéfolim,andasdiue rs affirme Cerefolinm, with ointhe iol ak: Columella nameth it Charephyllum , anditis thoug to ht befocal led bicauf it dee oo many leaues or rather in that itcaufeth ioy and gladneffe : in high Dutch Masraut tin Lowe Dutch Revuell sin Italian cerefo elio: in French Dy Cerfueit: inEnglith h Great Cheruillor Mysthe. Chetveland Chetiill Myr mhtisa his Mocall 5 ed WAyrrha, i taken fromhis. pleafp.ant r r fauour of Myrt he : of fome Consle,: as r rae itis a f bd among the baftard names. Pijpiem ak h mentiatic ac 24:bodke 1 6.cha basthis ‘Plini emaket ; report aa on inhivs pter , where he eththat itis called Mined i Englith great Cheruill,and'Swéece Cheru ill, Chen % The temperatureandvertues. mtu IS held tobe ‘orie of the pot herbes it is pleafantto the ftomacke te and tafte ; itis of a A eee moderate dtynefle;but nothing fomuch as the Parfleies. ae Pitot ottebe boiled in wine, and applied het tothe fhare‘or nethermoft B Tb Wiest the wine drtnke ia which it was boile listidvery muchey Mmeaties wheieofit procurethfnft. =e “tate,called Wine the Dytchipéopleiva kinde of loblellié orhotchpoteh; whi¢hithey D 7 hehe fWeicte GI atBite the: fk iti : 1; : pleat heviiillade ettill! ake exceeding good, holfome;and pleafant among other fallade E Meiosis’. alte of Anife feede vito the reft? bance, 08S Calen Writeth,is hotin the fecond degree,andhath ioined withiva thinneffe of fub- F Dj Yen et the roote being drunkeiA wine, isatemedyagainft the me ofthe G Nd bein oiledand % in-Latine Rhalangia, and thatit bringethdowhthe menfes &{eco «hele lca. funke,it is gobdfor fuchashauiethe prifiicke oO confiimption of the li sothefallad * Traytlallade whitettheyate yee gteene,with oilé,s eee asd peppe oes cold and feeble 2 eee in pleafantaes oftafte,fweetenefie of{melljatid holfommetie To x Rear te, . 52 . i Git ate likewife moft excellenninsa fallade,ifthey baboiled,ahdafter howethhowbetter then myfelfe; notwithftanding I do vie toea ftDeing fy. . Lees eG hcg andsCoiled which is very-goorfor@kd people that are dull andwi f yey Veta eee ay “comforterthe haxtsand increatéth thei Inft dnd ftrengel In boK KK 2 —PRSEEL “i ( without danger. 1 Ameosbraied and mingled with hony{cattereth congealedblond,and putteth away blackean hj . i falsif ie r in m: r z i blewe markes which comebyftripes or fals,ifitit bebezapplied thereto in maner ofaplaifter, Of Cher_ual, - — C s ae Soe - CimpanasexXceedine (weete in fitell andtaftine| correcting flies are made medicinableto be received into the body CLINE ofOF Cantharides,wherebythofe é - ‘ e. e tle =~ er 9 4 eo. beafts,and hath power againft al manet of poifon79n and peltilent feauers, or plague,and is vfed inthe —~ afthehelght oftwo cubites sat the tc »p¥ hereofgrov ¢ {pokie tuftes or rundles with white flowers, whieh datutneinto long browne andthit ng feed Fennell feeds ga s big as fower which being pteene, dotaftelike Annis fecde.7 great, thickeandlong. 25 : le ystocallitfweete Cheruill. Among thefé leauesrifeth vp aftalke fomewhat ciefted orfurrowed die and that in the thirde degree 5 likewife of thin parts, p ee king vrine, and bringing downethe defiredficknes. faire ere ‘ 3 B_. Thefeede of Ameosis good to be drunkenin wine, againft the biting ofall maner of venemous —— wi I einenkoe A % The defeription. i? v2 Cots Revinn , or Comin Royall: in fhops Amos or-_Ameos in the Genitive cafe:the Germaines wepsin Englith Eng Anxeos,or Ammi,offome herbe William,Bulwoort,and Bithops weede, "> ; se T he tem, ; =e Theten perature. oe eede of Ameos is hot and dric inthe latter end of thethirde CEStees oT he esp. We Thevertues. bi Z es |