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Show ~ Ofthe HiftoryofPlants. La Bean. « to grow in rough and ftonyplaces, butar: @ Ti Thefefoure in May and June, and fhortly aft tures, not onely outwardly appliedto the wound, but alfo taken inwardly in drinke. ftrangers in England riacaria; Mat, ¥ @ The N r | thinke none ofthefé tobethe Sc/an vnder the name we here giue you : itis the of the Antients : The Grft is fet forth by Glyfy Cuar. 37, ufo flore of Lobel » Vifca go maior of Camerarius. have for This aloci hus and forth le «), nd Lobel Lobe at re { iby the : l¢ name as we giue you them, Auyd atthiolus, Camer wrius, and oth 4 sHau let e this fort h for Sefamoides parvum+it ] gd. it iscalled Catazance ai orun dam butImok fitly at p ACly Dy by Dodon Chon .Cho dr lle: Ihecte ndri Kinde of Gum-Sua ccory. + q fpectest s terri i ot e thir LS ; a @ The T Galen afirmeththatthe feed containeth in it felf breaketh, and {coureth. 2 Staue s-acre, Staphis-agria, Q The Defcription, Taues-acre hath ftraight ftalkes of a browne colour, with leaues cloucaor cut into fundry fections, almoft likethe leaues of the wilde Vine. The fioures do grow vponfhort ftems, fafhioned fomew Diofcorides affirmeth, that the weis hood, ofa perfeé ed water purgeth flegme and cholerbyth The fame being applied doth waftehar fei iCuap, 136: | The Time. Tt floureth in Iune,and the feedis ripe the fe- Yers weedhath long narrow and greenifh yellowleaves;ot muchvnlike to woad, e cond yeare of his fowing. | The Names. It iscalled in Grecke suis ee: in Latine,Herba buta great deale {maller andnarrower; from among which commeth vpa ftalke tro cubits high , befet withlittle narrowleaues : euen tothe topofthe ftalke come forth {mall pale yellowfl oures,clofelycluftering together Pedicularis, and Peduncularia,as Marcellus reporteth, Plinyin his 26 Booke,chap. 13. feemeth to name it VuaTaminia : of {ome, Pituitaria, and Paffula mon. taza: in (hops, Staphif-agria : in Spanith, Yeruapi- one aboue'another, whichdoe turneinto {mall buttons, cut as it were crofle-wifewherein the feedis contained. The rootis very long ant finglo, 5: olente : in French, Herbe aux poulx « in high-Dutch, Meng beaut s in low-Dutch, Lupferuit ¢ in Englifh,Staues-acre, Loufe-wort, and Loufe-pouder. @ The Place, Pliny,lib.33. cap.5.makerh mentionby the wayofthis lerbe, and calleth itLatea: Viti vis inhis feuenth booke, Lutum; it isthe 4” tcarhinum of Tragus : 8c Pfeudoftruthinm ofMt thiolus : Virgil, in his Bucolickes,Eglog 4.¢as ttalfo Lutum.: in Englith, Welde, of Dyes weed. Sar E @ The Time. This herbe flourifheth in Iune and Iuly; @ The Nature. Itishorand dry of temperature. A Therootas alfothewhole £ G The Vertues, herbe heates and d ries in the third degree : it cuts, attenuates, fo" ucth, opens,digefts. Some alfo commendit againft the pun@ures and bites of venomous whichbeing paft; @ The Place, GY The Defiription, pti Dyers weed growethofit felfe in moiftbar en, and vntilled places, in and about Villages almoft euery where, g The Names. vnto owr common Monks Itis with greatdifficultie preferued in our cold countries, albeit in fome milde VVinters I haue kept it couered ouer witha little Ferhe, to defend it fromthe iniury ofthe Marchwinde,which doth more harme vnto plants that come forth of hot Countries, than doth the greateft frofts, $$ Of Dyers Weed. Dyers ' weed eedor oryel yellow low weed, wee ike there fucceedwelted hu ke thofe of Wolfsbane, wherein is contained triangular brownith roughfeed. Theroot is of a wooddy fubftance, and perifheth whenit hath perfe ed his feed. ; ts andfive llings. ‘Srt, was mo other than the plane chat is hereafcerdeferibed by thy Luteola. Of Stanes-acre. q Temperature. ator almoft a in the fourth Ci 4 Babies Thefeeds of Staues-acre are extteamehot, degree, ofa biting ahd ieee burning qualitie @ The Vertues. Fiftcene feeds of Staues-acre taken with honied water, will caufe one to vomit groffe fleeme A and flimie matter, bur with great violence, and therefore thofe that haue taken them ought to yalke | without ftaying,andt » drinke honiedwater,becanfe it bringérh danger ofchoking and burid} § NotetL nd for this caufetheyare reie@ed,and not vied ofthe phy,cither in prouok > feed mingled withoy f the body Thefame Thefame braine, efpec The fame tempered; 2in mixing them with other inward medicines, fe,driueth awaylice fromthe head, beard,and allother parts B ch and mangineffe. gand holdenin the mouth,affvageththe tooth-ache. Cc mouthdrawethforth much moifturefromthe head, and cleanfeth the D root of Pellitorie of Spaine be addedthereto, ‘i with good tobe rubbed vpon loufieapparell,todeftroy and driue g 1 lfous to be taken inwardly without goodaduice, and correétion ofthe p ignorant not to be ouer-bold to meddle withir, fith iris fo danvpon thetaking of it. C uars |