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Show oe ee BOOKE OF THE ra tei 1¢ yellowe flowred Cammocke isa ftrangerin thefe parts , it is onel y founde 4 inthee : Po . : waft ae countries forought that Lcanlearne:it differeth notfromthe laft defcribed faving ai rays? ae j it diffe c yellow golde yellow owers heercof . are ofa a golde colour,whereinit differethfrom all the other ofhiskinde, HISTORIE. OF PLANTS 1143 Z , : 4d 7 , . ine’ toot boiledin water andvineger,al a. very hot g¢t,alaieththe paineofthe teeth,ifthe mouth be often wathed B oT y ? P Pémyseporteth that being boiled ins Oxymel,orthe fyrupé made with honie : fee 1 and viineger ithe C onchalfe be wafted, it is giuen to thofe that haue the falling ficknes: Atathiolus ee that he : ofa rupture by taking ofthe powderof this roote, fos manymonetlies togi ineveamancured gl thet, fiue pina luten, 4 <Anomis YellowRett Harrow : ; 3 semenenoun[pevefaparperee Purple Reft Harrowwithout prickes, t The tender fprings or crops ofthis fhrub before the thornes come foorth, are preferued in pic- D eandbe very pleafant {auceto be caten with meate asa fallade,as Dioftorsdes teacheth, Of Goofeberries,or Feaberrie bufh. Chap.r0. x Thekindes. Tie be diuers forts ofthe Goofeberries,fome greaterothers lefle,fome rounde, others long, and{ome ofa red colour: the figure ofone,(hall ferue for the reft, : VuaCrifpa, Goole berries. %&The defeription. Oye aK aS 3 CB Ae en OGY ER j ‘He Goofeberrie buth is afhrub of three of fower cubits high, fer thicke with moft fharpe prickles :it is likewife full of branches, flender , woodie, and prickly ; whereon do.growe leaues, rounde, cut with deepe ga- fhes into diuers parts like thofe ofthe vine, of a.verie greene colour: the flowersbe very {mal, ofa whitifh green, with fomelittle purple dafht heere and there;the fmuit is round growing {cat teringly vpon the branches, greene at the firft, but waxing adigtle yellowthrough maturitiesful ofa winie inice | fomthing fweete in tafte when they betipe, in which is conteinedhard feed,of % Theplace. Thefe growin earable grounds, in fertill paftures, and in the borders of fieldes, inva fat, ftuitelil and long lafting foile : it is fooner founde thendefired of husbande-men, bicau fe the tovghrand eye rootes are comberfome vnto them, by reafonthey do fiaie the plough, andmake the Oxen ande. c wT hetime. ims AAS FN (ANS A Ovy é gear : ; i ricki of nature are prickly,be fulleft of fharpe sponses they dowet in July and Augutt, t henames. Cammockis called in Greeke’ Avoris, or ivovts, and likewile in Latine Anonis and Ononts ofHer they beinplow bariftscommonly Arrefta bouts & Remora aratri,bicaule it maketh the oxen whileft Beuf, Beuf‘ Bowerande: Tralian Bugaga: in Spanifh Gattilhos:. in French:Arr ofte mock,Reft Harrow, petie Whinne,and ground Furze. te The temperature. A . : Ned maketh eh! chit. Theroote of Cammockis hot inthe third decree as Galen faith sit cutteth alfoand . eee, a oa j ; . juetd dt and ftone, breakeththe The batke of the roote-drunke with wine prouokethvrine, Ps A Boat the ' be y BR STAR ; They fende foorth new fhootes itr Maie : they ate full growne in Autumne,‘and thea thofetiat ing to reft orftand ftill: itis alfo called _4cutella,of the ftiffe and fharpe thornes which pricke hole sin that pafle by sin French Arreffe beufjand Boutrande. Crateaanamethit AEgipyrus, inbigh Dutch Stalkratit ¢ in lowe Dutch anntoodttits8 10 EnglGam ‘ SENS, UREN A : es No J COE ‘ nsand| LEAMUISS aot) Vie awhitifh ‘colour: the roote is woodie and not withonrt f{trings/annexed thereto. eThere is another whofefiuite is almoft as bigge asia {mall cherrié, ‘and verte roundein forme: as alfo-anothet of the like bignes ofan inch in lengths.intalte and dib{tance agreeing wich the common fort, h ve a e ieae vtole fuk stickes 1¢r fort altogi is ‘erie final,lll bymuch than the common Ne, dated M b Ae ; wherein it dif- kinde,butofa Re fereth fromthe r ef gr i) r z — fewherein great abundance, Thefe plants dsan in our London garThele pe ea ai WERE we Tretime. the fruite is ripe in Iuneand ily. “atlescome foorthin the beginn ingg of Aprill | or fooners ae & The names. it not, or elfeefteemed ] d writers,who as we deeme knewe 2adnon tn,This thts had later wri eae ae Ris ando frentimes ofthe berries Vina CrsfpaVia Pe pe Othe Pa binet viiters call it in Latine Groffularza h Stekelbefien: 0 , nella, andy, igas inhi Dutch irutel rufelbe rt in lowe Dute 4a Crifpina: 10 high Path Pie cy; inEnglifh Goofeberries lles: Groif h Nrolebetie by i(Pa, OF Efpina:zin Italian Yuna (pina: in Frenc The} uth,and Feaberrie Buthini Chefhire,my ses cotintri¢, Bece 2 “The a |