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Show SECOND BOOKE OF: THE Both thefe Fernes wither away in winters! ntace tinque ereenc all fonimer long, elon The former is called in Greeke= 1¢ FMX mas: inIealian Felce: in e; in French Foucere, or Feuchicre ma/le: ipmung i o vind HISTORIE OF PLANTS there growfoorth newleauesiwhichcon. I Ofminda Reeahs, Water Ferne,or Ofmund rojall. fcourfeof Treaclesitiamethit Atty sin , Falquero, and Feyterin high Dutch Qyatnt ve Ducch Gavent ABannckens in Englith male Sx}oes ua Thefecond kinde is calledin Gr De Hari hueitiin, f L as Diofcoridesnotéth among baftard and Sots Fartkraut tinlow DurchGaren Wiijfhens in French Fougere Femelle +in Englih Brake,commion Ferne,and Female Ferne, % The tem Boththe Fernes ate hor,bitter and.drie,and % The vertues. The roote ofthemaléFerne being taken to the weight of halfe an ounce, drivethfoorthlong, flat wormes out of the belly as Déoftorides writeth being drunke in meade orhonied water s8¢more sofadramof Scamonie,or ofblack Heleffectually ifit be given v rat will vic it faith he mutt firft eate Garlicke : after the fame maner,as Galenaddeth,it childe in the mothers wombe:: the roote heereofis reported to be goodfor themthat y it is a remedieagaingt the ierh, if thereedbe planted 1 Ferne, which is vain tothinke, ththat : Diofcorides reporterntuat women to be deliueted before | Jerk Idevicers ; andhei aletn reof finelybeaten i I intoan caft e Fern s alforeported that th rooteof ne, is good ag: watcr ftaieth ifaletn the laske in yoong children, the ja of toeafe their bodies bya clofe ftoole, water ath 14 5 Lemilte hardnes andftoppi gofue the muts lecoction tae = Of water Ferne,or Ofmundthe water man. Chap. 450 tetowethof inthemi i saa tbottome 9 hil dftofab oF abogge, at the further end of Hampfteede Heath fromI beeeson bead. oo loining toa {mall cottage , anddivers otherpla ces, as al 10 Vpoi I Netcthat fomehatie di wars neere vnto Burntwood in Effex , efpeciallyneere vnto-apia Miettedgeand bern 88¢d,to the ende for to findea neftor mine of golde: but the birdes were ¢ away before their wings could beclipped tin ; The time & The itheth : tHoutitherh infomme eft 5 ict d onglating ahi former Fernes sthe leaues decaie in winter:the roote continueth i as iny aoehis native foule; : profpere; th as in int the garden haven. Rue Prooued, se Pewhic cing> brought into & The deftription. i AterFernehatha great triangled ftalke two cubits high, t & JR V V large leaues fpyead abroadlike wings, anddentedor cut lik are like caufed me to woc behol I i the large leaues ofthe Ath tree: for doubtlefle wher thereat, thinking that I had feene yoong Afhes er, I might eafily diftingwithit from the Afhe om the top of the branches , which yet eede: the rooteis great andthicke , folde {cales andinterlacing rootes, hauing in the middle ofthe greatandhard fall whitenefle, which hath beenccalled the hait of Ojsmd the water man. <b ‘ eachfide ea . Et % The names, tof Fille eteeeges. cae “pt named Pilixpaluftrésoraquatilis:fometermeity ib Btiitis namedin high D Plhwater Fore oO; §n , eee escall it Lamariamezor:Valers us Cords nameth It Fz Dutch G2o0f5 Farttsin lowe Dutth Gaote Livilt Garey 2Vimund the waterman, of fome Saint Chriftophers here, aad Ofmund, tOOte ofthie ars. % The temperature. this alfois hotand dry, butlefle then theyof the formerones, %& The vertnes. ea nd Sfliguor ish “allenLitomf f eto middle parechereof, boiledorelfe ftamped andtaken with A 2'Sthought to be goodfor thofe that are wounded, drybeaten and brufed,that he Omehigh place: and £ : : igh place: and for the fame caulethe Emperickes do put itin decoétions, whicl WIMCIE pee as St LEEE THE 97° |