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Show ECONID(BOOKEOF THE sroweth in the ckly leaues: vour fi about > fowers et of mus HISTORIE GF PLANTS, ! rach ansi ght falk, wher. the branche s , coniittin B ofa bole sof itpleafant {weete {inecl, {triuing wit the »proch of winter. a is Gene tle hath: gar ithed with a skinnié mey fharpe prickles: whereondo grow 1 aucs di dinto divers partsae larpe prickles; the point ofthe leaues are as the pointo! Here Fit tooke his nam towers growe on shdaap a {ealyleuirs pricklic head,like¢ vnto the hea is of Knap Ww eed in forme,con I of the branches, 2 the ro te confifterh of manytough ftrings, fitting ofmany threds of a purple colour: thet imierwe 5 none Theopk aay 8 Domed UAcarnaWaleran uD MVbn His fith Title. j % The names, Thefe Thiftles comprehended ir this refent Cl ipter are by one generall nameca iif i sand that whic Cardut [ylueftres,or wi Ide Thiftle which; eothe fecond in orderissnained Scohmmws bur not yy that Scolymus,which Theo shite declareth to yeelde a milki ciuice of which wehatie written_ ‘ foresbut one of thefe which P/myin his 20,.booke 23.chapter diSfeiib th: of fome iby are forkindes of Chameleon : their feueral! titles do fet foorth theiirfeuerall Latine naame theEnglifh, % Thetemperature and vertues, Thefe wilde Thiftles according to Galen,are hot and dryin the fecond ddegree, and that thorowe A, the propertieof their eflencetl y drive foorth ftinking vrine if therootes he ledin ieaetiel : danlgand that theyrake aw ay the ranke finell offthe body Dioftorides faith, thatthe roote of the common Thiftle {nellof the armeholes and whole Sj And that it worketh the fameeffeét if it be boile lin wit and armeholes, 2d plaifterwife jcc d drunke, and tyofftinking vrine, Thefame author affirmeth alfo thatthe herbetbeing as yet greene among other herbes after the maner of C4}. 40s, 5 Thisbeing {tamped be wer € huiteto prowe whereit ; Thetoote ofany ofthe wilde Thiftles beingboj] them dey that drinke it. a Itftengthneth the ftomacke,and itis reported (if nder, eeucit) thematrix,sthat boies may!be ingendred ; forfo che eth the filthy B : tharirexp eth plen- C is viedtobeeaten D thatthe fameisalfo goodfor G Syset THE Cc TI iftle A hic I 1,and Gliycias, who ithought to writemoff dilligentlyof Thiftles, ThisThiftle being thewed ,1s goodagainft ftinking breath: thus farre Pixie in his 20, booke H 23.chapter, ; OF the Melon,or Fedgehogge Thiftle. ri Echinatus Pene G10}cli. Theithedgchogge Th: Thiftle, % The ‘eiboon , Hoan bue marvel at therare and finguJar workemanthip which the Lord God almightie hath fhewedin this Thiftle called bythe name Echino-Melocacfos,or Melo-carL 4 J\ Ab SS i 7 ~Theophraltust 4 ues 7 keamnccslept of the re o! conta ini ntain i nt 3°peTheor Ane oroe ~ wu e ; Wh uchar wordioktiot thewhole p! rpe rickes. as th gh ic were ferfuil of f ; h co : tes dkee tne rifeth vpaftalke ine 1€s fell - : veplac s g = é et ne fertt Me J {omtimes io“ 1miount Apennine,a nd ome psyst S re s aRyortace ge: plelenty. butyerfeld Dic Peroby hi : ‘ g ths, in great ery whe hwayfides and’common pat Fi os ete‘ y ene fufficientlyi fpoken of in their deferiptions. The places of thereft haue ecne {li si - t ) ste The time. Ps ats, Tune vntithe end ofSept" ThefékindsofThiftles do flowerfrom thebeginning ofIune : re pet 4 TH g : : G 5 Jumpe,is ttrangely compact and contexe togither, Y pating of a Pepon or Meinands?Thiftle,both bep ing incorporat ewithin one bodie; which is made after the \ . ; ae | ; j ; / > . i z 2 ee einitfundsthaypes and formes, particiconta ining : : = 2 duus Echinatus? This knobbiie or bunchie mafle or : 2 \’ My at {of fith cr Thift ‘ le being lf another Aes ynaokValeranys1 elferipti:on,hath LE high CA S Tes e 4 ee e : dessas$ beped itiuaMS, tanLhALOit z yhire Paring WV DEMCALLE grounds a cubi s te high bear ing the flowe -” r of on > Ta sistas byt a ; ble fharpe yell owptickes; altie thh Jon onth theeb backe fide 1 withI an hoarie downe(35 2 eeee vbich bite are 4a cubit anda halfe} atthe top certaine fealickn09s © u a 0 * pe : dor fenced with it horri horriblebleth fharp we thrummie flowers, arme ar e prickes: Een isgre enet in hisgr eene oft ht =a aeThiible galled neo W hich was brought from Illyriato Ven ice, i Chap.4.75. : = : S forme of oe of haie, broade and flat g below e;but fharpe towardthe top,a we, ) s bigas a mans bodie from the belly ypward on the outfideheerere fourt fourteeene harde ribs, ene harde of are rib 8, defcen delceding nding from the crowne to the loweft part, like the bunchie or outpee 4 3 = : aaa {welling rib of a Melonftanding out , andchanne- led betweené : at the top or crown of the plant z ~~ ifine eo kento thiSo rdyat7s incGl : 4e oiete uen, wherceec hoe ike deacotton or: flocke bes full fraug ;-wit which ht hin liei s lie a = p band of certaine {mall{heathes orcods , fharpe atthe sahid the : n Pepper, notin alya dee;pefaneuine colour ; anfiv cods of ee ering Cap/icum or India : ~ : the furrowed or chann Colours bue the cods ate fomwhat {mall eled ribs on the 63Outfidereg, : Rithed or ratherarmed with manyprickly er: ftarres »{tandingina compafie: like tharp Aes or hookes,ech flarre conffifting often ortwelue prickes, ‘wherewith the outwarde Sif3 haste ae 4 << SS raters: i |