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Show 1374 HISTORIES OF PLANTS. THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE charnell houfes,and other places where the bones ofmenare kept togither: it growethvery thicke % The vertues, : n Phifitians do put Moffe among their cordiall medicines,as fortif ng The Arabia netheRomack. the ft mack, AA ; ad white, like ynto the fhort Moflé vponthe trunkes ofolde Okes: itis thoughtto be a finoular reme. toftay vomite,and to ftopthe laske, sae site i i wine i Mofle boiled in and jdrunke,ft ppeth the {pitting of0 bloud, piffing ofbloude, thetea die againft the falling euill , andthe Chincough in children if it be powdered, and then giuenin fweete wine,for certaine daies togither. II A©ujcus clanatus,fine Lycopodium. ? andbloudie flixe. Mofle madeinto powderis goodto ftanch the bleeding ofgreene and frefh wounds, ahiis 4 ofeathelpe vitothe cure of the fame, Woolfesclaw protiokethvrine,and as Héeronymus Tragus reporteth,watteth th yethit forth. 12 Mufcusex craniohumano. Club Moffe,or Woolfe claw Moffé. Moffe growing vponthe {cull ofa man, Being ftamped and boiled in wine,andapplied, itmitigateth the paineofthe g Floting wine,whichis now becomeflimie,is reftoredto his former goodnes , ifitbe hanged in F the veflell,as the fame authortettifieth. , OfLiuerwoort. (bap.158. 1 Hepatica terrestris. Ground Liuerwoort, 2 Hepaticaalte Small Liuerwoort, \ 02 Mujens 1 ee Cra: ! nto Hu mato Ss Cher Kraut Pigpatica y % Theplates Their feuerall defcriptions fet foorth their naturall places ofgrowing. oa \ %& Thetime. ‘Theyflourith efpecially in the fommer moneths. & The names. i Goldilocke is calledin high Dutch Uiinertone, golben Uetiertoot, Fung Frautven hat? in low Dutch ®utoen Wreneraont : Fach/snamethit Pohtrichon, and thoughtit tobe / [ytré- chen Apuleq, ot Apuleivs his Maidenhaire, neuerthelefle 4puteiushis Maidenhaireis not elfebut Disftorides Trichomanes , called Englifh Maiden haire , and for that caufe we hadra fhouldbe termed Atu/ers capillaris, or Haire Mofle: this is calied in Englifh Goldil ckesP es chon; L would rather call it Goldilockes, leauing out Poftrichon: it might alfo be termed Golce® Moffe,or Hairie Mofie. i Woolfes claweis called ofdiuers Herbarifts in our age Adufewsterre/tris: in high Dute lays Surtelaraut, Seilkraut : inlowe Dutch Wolfs clauwens whereupon we hr* ha Lycopodion,and Pes Lupi ‘in Englifh Woolfes foote, or Woolfes clawe, and likewtle Club! mott fhops dofalfely terme it Spica ce/tica: but they do woorfe , and are very muc he vie itin compound medicinesin fteede ofSpicaceltica ,ot French Spicknard: as touch they are fufficiently{pokenofin their feuerall defcriptions. % The temperature. pees! Thefe Mofles ofthe earth are drie and aftringent, ofa binding qualitic, w colde, Goldilockes and the Woolfesclawes ate dry, and temperatein heate and colde. xe vpon theg |