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Show 272 + Ofthe Hittorie iof Plants. 2. Lax. 2. This fecondkindehathathicker and harder root than the precedent;hauing ~~ fewer fibers, the leaues are bigger than thofe of the latt deferibed,fomewhat curled or eggs set ree, rough,and ofa lighrer greene;in themiddeft of thefethere ti fe vp one or two ftalkes or more,y fi. allyfome two cubits highdiuided into fome branches, which are adorned withleaues almoft in- girting them roundat there fetting ‘ons. The floures are like thofe of the former, but fomewhat larger,and the colour is either white, or.a— yellow :afterthefe fucceed many long codsfilled with a feed fomewhatlatger than the laftdeferibed. + i 3_° Gold ofpleafure isan herbe with manybranches feevpon aftraight ftalke,round,and divi. ded into fundry wings,inheighttwocubits. The leaues be long,broad,and fharpé pointefe whatfhipt or indented about the edges likeithofe of Sow-thiftles. The flowers along the ftalkes are white;the feed contained.in round Jittle vefleleis fatand oily. 1 Turritis. OF theHiftory of Plants: Lis. 2: 3 . 273 Matthiolus calls this, Pféudomyagrum : Tragus calls it, Sefamum ; Dodonaus, Lobel, and others a, e : " % ThisLabel calls Myagrum thlappi effigie, Tabernamontanus hathit twice firft vnder thename ofEryfimumtertium: fecondly, ofMyagrumfecundum, And fo alfoour Authour (as I formerly no- ted) hadit before vnder the name ofEruca [ylucftris anguftifolia ; end here vndet the name of Came. lina. +t Myacrum, 4 Camelina, Toke Goldofpleafurre. Treacle Worm-feed; $2 Turritis prajor, Towers Muftard. Great Tower Muttad, G The Temperature, Thefe Plants be hot and dryin the third degree. 4 Treacte Wormefeedrifetti vp with: toughiand pliant branche sshereupoudo grow manly mall yellow flowers , after which come longflender cods like Flixe-w eed,or Sophia, whereitis cohteined {mall yellowith feed,bitter.as Wormefeed or Coliquintida, The leaues.are final and darke ofcolour,in thapelike thofe of thewilde ftocke Gillofloures, but notfo thicke,norfat.The rootis fmall and fingle. : G FhePlace. 65 Towers Treacle groweth inthe Weft part of England ,vpon dunghils and fuchlike places. I hauelikewife feen it in fundrie other places,as:an Byms byea village called Edmonton neere Lot don,by the Citie wals of Weft-chefter in corne fields,and bridge. # The fecond:isia flrangetwithvs; yer bain dectinedwhere flaxe did grow about Camsif I: hate nor feene it gtowing'i0 M.Parkinfons garden. oi v0 ; ; | TheVertues, Itis thought, faith Diofforides; That the roughnefie ofthe skinneis polifhedand made fmooth A withthe oylie fatneffe of the feed of Myagrum, Ruellius teacheth, That the iuyce ofthe herbe healethvicers ofthe mouth; and thatthepoore B peafant dothvfe the oile in banquets, andthe rich in their lampes. The feed of Camelina ftamped, and giuen children to drinke, killeth the wormes, and driueth C themforth both byfiege afdcanis T ThetwoDrabaeshere omittedare treated of + Theother grow in the'terri tarie of Leiden in Zecland,ind manyplaces ofthe Low-counttiess and likewifeWwilde in fundrie places.of ) Englarid ; ap the Time, Thefeherbes doe floure in May and fon theit feed isripe in Septemb Bo , et, || The Names. t I This is Txrriti of Lobel !Tiirvita Kulea tior ofCluftas, 2 This is Turrita maiorOfClufiuswho thinkes it to be Bralfica Vireata oF Cordis. t Cuap, 24. Of Turky Creffes. Vr Author did briefely inthe precedent Chapter make mentionofthe two plants wee firft mention inthis Chapter ; but that fo briefely, that I thought it conuenient to difcourfe more largely of them, as alfo to adde to them by moft Writers adiudged to be ofthe fame Tribe orkindte othet two, being d. Thevertues of the firftwereb whence I} y our Author out of Dodoneys formerly put tothe Thla(pi Candie, Chapter 20. frony Hence 3 cmat- at largein the following Chapters haue brought themto their Properplace,int the end ofthis prefent Chapter , Z3 a The |