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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE % Thekindes, oeara fer downe twokindes ofTeafels: ame,and and the wilde Thefe diff not fave ohely in'the husbanding 5 for all thingsthat arethe planted manureddo more ailter rede more flourith and be« I Dipfacus fatiuus, WD comefor the moft part fitter for mans vie, 2 Dipfacus fyluestris, GardenTeafell. 2? Solftitialis lutea perecrina. S “7 Theftrange S.Barnabees Thiftle. Chap.4.71. Wilde Teafell, . %& Thedefeription. This Thiftlehath leaues fet with deepe'gathes, TSSTs 3 eeeee Of Teafels. hauing yellow flowers, with heads or knapsfull of — prickles, but greater than-the former, andwitha ftalke without skins cleaving toit, C/u/uswriteth, that he found this in the territorie of Salmantica he os SS hardbythe vineyards in adrie foile, % Theplace. Thetwo firftdo growe vpon barrenplaces neere vhto cities and townes,almoft every where, se The time. They flower and flourifh efpecially in Iulyand Auguft. thatitis called inItalian Calcatrippa: in high Dutch Aaallen Difkells in lowe Dutch Sterre piltellsia French Chauffétrappe: in Englifh Stat Thiftle. S.Barnabees Thiftleis called in Latine sobfitie 1isfina, bicaufe it fowrethin the fommer Solitice, as Ge/uer faith , or rather bicaule after the Solftice theprickles therofbe tharpeft,of Gusillandinus Erp ginm, but not properly, & Stellaria Horaty Angers who with good fuccefle doth giue it agaialt ue TheStarre Thiftle is ofa hot nature. A B j % The vertues. ifitbe Thefeedeis commended againft the ftrangurie: itis reported to driue foorththe ftone 1 drunke with wine. ofe that areit Baptista Sardus affirmeth thatthe diftilled water of this Thiftleis a remedie for th keth away ta it that , fortheliuer good thisis of vie Poxe,andthatthe French the fected with ftoppingsthereof, C_ D_ E s Thatitclenfeth the blond from corrupt and putrified humours. dian o Thatit is giuen with good fucceffe againft intermitting feauers ; whether they be quoti e haut tertian, not found out, ¥ Astouching thefaculties of Saint Barnabees Thiftle;which are as yet nothing to write, of es ede , Arden Teafell is alfo of the se ae “Bobet! 1 eS taight,very lone ee oe efor lke ¢ se les sit bringeth foorth a fta 2 couples-noronel d,and full of prickles. ‘The leaues f f f Sottand fattened f Y polite orfet one right againft another, but alfo comp fling th ltlebafon thet ttogithers and fo fattened, that chey hold deaw and raine water in mannerofa wtheedges te pe long, ofa light greene colour,and like to thofe of Lettice, bur full of prickles Katdheg swith ae the outfide all alongft the ridge ftifferprickles : on the tops of the ftalkes i Doles one a prickles like thofe of the Hedgehog, and crooki abit: the head which heades growe little flowers. The feedeis like Fennell feede, andia they are cue z s waxe waite when they growe old,andthere are foundin the middeft of them Aefecon Geaaie litele magots, The roote is white, and ofa meane length. 4. areal] of Leafell which is alfo a kinde of Thiftle, is verylike vnco the former; but his 466 and nar apes Cc and the hookes ofthe Tealellnodnarrowers his flowers of aS purr sle colour, , Oar north : ; rs s ~ ere is anothe ta the other,norgoodfor anyvie in dreffing ofcloth. rkinde o f Teafe : ; : eae } nthles, or nde of Teafel! beinga wilde kinde thereof, and accounted among thecatalog ; ae plas i »5fOwing : is Maesinallon one thanthe reft of his kindes, buchis knobbed heads are no biggerthan Ner things elfe they are like to the other wilde kindes, % The Retention ee aes se The names. The firftiscalledin Latine Stelaria: Cordysni methit Pofyacantha, and Gazacallethit dweyf But theyare deceiued, who take itto be Erynginm, or Sea Holly,or any kinde thereof. Mathiolastait, ie ftone, dropfies , greene fickneffe,and cotidian uers, Itis called in Englifh as abouefaid,Saint BarnabeesThiftle, % The temperature. ate HISTORIE OF PLAN TS, like the other Thiftles,armed rour d about with many tharpe prickles, fafhionedlikea blafing far whichat the beginning are of aj ple colour, bit afterwardes of .a pale bleake or whitifhcolour : The feedeis finall,fatand rour : the roote is long,and browne without. ie of Star Thiftle; notwithftanding it hath prickles nowhere 2 SBarnabces Thiftl icklesofit ftand foorth in manner ofaftar: the {talks are two cubits fauein the head only s fofter than are thofcofftar Thiftle, which ftalkes hate velmes or high.partedinto diuer :allinlength,bywhich theyfeeme to be fower {quare. The leanes are thin skins cleauing vato afhes on the edges: the flowers are yellow, and confiftofthreds: fomewhat long, fet with deer the feedeis little:the roote long and flender, SoPeaeaenes7iL 1004 |