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Show Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 184. thofe of 7 t bar difference “- betweene a thefele nh eth the at aues ienor andtae in confift Where + List Lap Homers Maly;w nich ak not Ofthe Hiftory of Plants. 185 ofGarlicke, by the words mew¢,and mang. The former,Galen in his Lexicon offome ofthe difficul- . “tyvpon a tc lor foot. th a $ {et yy ‘i eA 4 0 4 {o.In the middle of thé leauesrifeth vp a bunch of {moi n which being ripe and planted inthe g garden Worme, fle like to a great , in fhape and bigneffe Ike, ftalke ee ee. = Fi ke ntovnto their mother. ti owrf vnto afaire plant likev earth.do aifgr dI thinke the truth) are butefigures of ne,an Bawhi g to rdin ned(acco entio laftm two rhefe $ ” and moreagreeingtothe growing of the he fame plant, the later whereof iss the better, one andthe o' Pn es i lant. of thefe, which is the yell " Mo: 6 Tothefe maybe fitly added two other Molyes : the firft sane Garman, 8. That is; Molyx is a head of Gatlicke, round,and not to be parted into the Tulip, and v fual ly fends forth are long andbroad, and fomwhat refemblethofe of at the top an vmbell of faire bearing high, omefoot vpaftalke whichrifes innumber: betweene . ; fs. : : ap aty | mellett of fmelleth plant Thewhole greene. little witha lowerfides their yellow ftar-like floures tipt on Garlicke. 3 This fameis thought tobe the Moly ofTheophraftus and Pliny, by Dodoneus,Clufius,8cc. and fome alfo. would haue it to be that ofHomer, mentioned in his twentieth Odyff... Lobel calleth it Moly Liliflorum. the mene hich it ly, hath roots whitifh and round, commonly twoof them growing together Se 0 < > 4 Moly Yndicnw, tatef hiWy. scene. Withering Moly. ter words vfed by Hippocrates,thus ex POUNAS :xedesdhran ain my mcqeab yen pal dvenviphiw tue dyoag-mnleB08 iron That ts, MoliXa is a Garlicke hauing a fimpleorfingle head, and not to be patted or diftinguifhed into cloves: fome termeit Maly. Evrotianus in his Lexicon expounds the Jaterchus : sitet (faith hee) q ; The Names inparticular. ua e £ 1. . This iscalled.atoly by mtatthiolus, Molyly Anguftifoliumb Angutifolium y by Dod Do onens ;: Moly Diofcorideum ‘of cori: 2 This, Moly Serpentinum vocatum, by Lobeland the Author ofthe Hift. Lugd, 4 Hl Thefourth and fifth being one,are called Caucafon, and Moly Indicum by Label, Clufius, MeThisi fali This is Moly Montanum latifolinmflauoflore ofClufius , and Moly luteum of Lobel, Aduer[ar, , 6 ar. 2. 7 Thisfameis Moly minus ofClufius. + + 6 Moly latifoliumfloreflauo. Broad leaued Moly withthe yellow floure, Moly mi; 3 +7 Dwarfewhite Oe floured Moly; — ~ “a siemnuamien Se lle | : tJ = ll ay ne. 7 _ Thislittle Moly hath a root aboutthe bigneffe ofan Hafell nut. white. wi 2 fibres hangingthereat ; the Ralke is of an handfull or firtle mote in height tite A ee, iene with an vmbeloftenor twelue white floures, each ofwhich confifts offix date not that pe poll ted, but turned round, and pretty, large, confidering the bigneffe ofthe plant This plant Pati alfo vfually but twoleaues, and thofe like thofe of Leckes, but farleffe. + i Sica | The Temperative andVertues. _ Thefe Molyes are very,hor, approching to the nature ofGarlicke, and I doubt notbutin timé fomeexcellent manor other willfind out as many good vertues ofthem,as their ftately and comes + 'Thefe. plane S$ Srow in i ‘ ' é : arde Nest iG Ve [cant and {oe others, APMEtNLaowieigeceo Apothecarie, and with M.tohn Trae | The Time. "They (pcinn forth oft aeihe—ishe pail of eefeneeceet any - i" nes faculties.Only D7. end of Augutt be ftamped with oyle of Sect de-luce according toart, and vied in ramofaDatesehea 5 orth of the gr ink ; : ‘i 3 . ground in Februarie, and bring forththeir floures,fruit,and feedinthe + “Some hauederiued tt = Sidi enes eae) tates : It i ayf a rehabiete Greekewords, sarvérewate: that is,to drive y be SkePG argued to belongtoa certaine bulbous plane, and chata kine of aipeopartion fhould feeme to be poffeffed with: Butfor mypart,I haue neither proued,nor heard y ther luppofitorie, ey < maruellous efficacie to Dring down Q. i e Cuap. |