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Show Ofthe Hiftorie of Planes, 646 5 + 1 Stechas Citrina,fine Amaranthus luteus, Galden Steechas, or Goldilockes. Cid ee t 2 Amaranthus lutens latifoliys, Broad leaued Goldilockes, 647 TaalOftheHiftory ofPlants - Me $. + 5 Helioehryfos fylucsiris. Wilde Goldylockes. - a di C uae 1S “—_ kinde oes Lobel fetteth forth) that here may be inferted, called Elachryfos fyluefimis. The woolly or flockey leafeof this plant te- fembleth Gnaphalinm vulgare, but that it is fomewhat broader in the middle: the floures grow cluttering together vpon the topsofthe branches, ofa yellow colqur, and almoftlike thofe of Maudline: the roots ate blacke and wodddie, q The Place. The fir mentioned growes in Italy, and other hot countries : and the fecond growes in rough and grauellyplaces almofteuery where neere vnto the Rhene, efpecially between Spires and Yormes, @ The Time. They floure in Iyne and Iuly. The Names. Golden floure iscalled in Latine Coma aurea,of his golden locks or beautifull bufh,and alfo Timeraria : in thos, Stachas citrina, Amaranthus Lutews 5° We fi bs of fome, Zinariaaurea,but nor truely: in Greeke,chryfocome : in Dutch, Revnbie= enters, and QPotten crupe + in Italian, 4marantho Giallo: in Englifh; Gold-floure, Gods floure, Goldilockes, and Golden Stachas. @ The Temperature andVertues. The floures of Golden Stcechados A boiled in wine and drunke, expell worms. si + 3 Chrylocome capitulis congtabatiss Round headed Goldilockes. out of the belie’, arid being boiled in Lee madeofftrong afhes doth kill lice and nits,ifthey bee bathed therewith. The other faculties ate refered to the former plants mentioned in the laft chapter, + 4 Amaranthus luteus re oblong . Golden Cudweed. , T There were formerly the fame number offigures as are nowinthis Chapter, but no way agreeing with the deferiptions;the ficlt was OFMilefolinm Lutewm, being ne Tralicum of \Masrhiclus:The fecond was of the Amaranthus primus ofTragus,whiekr til keeps the 2 place:and the 4.& s.ivere Onely varieties of thisy according ve Hawbime: but if they be aot varieries,bit made to expreffe the 2-figures of the idduzr/ar, which we here give,as 1 con:e@are they were,then fhould the fourth hawe becne put in the third place, and the fift in the fourth, &the third fhould haue been putin the fifth, as you may fee now it iss Cuar. 208, Of(oftmarie and Maudelein. G The Defcription. Oftmary groweth vp with round hard ftalkes two foot high,bearing long broad leaues finely nicked in the edges,ofan ouerwornwhitith green colour. The tuft or bund|e is somata “se golden colour, confifting of manylittle floures like clufters, ioyned together in call tie oo manner of golden Stoechados. The rootis ofawooddy fubftance, by nature vefant i 2 e,notw ithout a multitude oflittle firings hanging thereat, The whole plant is of a plea; aie ia ee bi é . 4 Maudleine is fomewhatlike to Coftmary (whereofit is akinde) in colour, fmell,tafte, and itisa fine and beautifull plane. in (oi ‘ Tin eon peas casestorte era é but te leaues'ofthis kinde are wai and fc ‘awh hed oa deferibeé ofchen hole fant; e fall ot checane thever etinctisn :neh fmelitte a foot long,and'beareth vene an‘longer,a Citrina teas velot teechas Avonicobseencd: @hleliialtis B°S. Thec afte OFA ce: e Te ae narrowJOng.ledgnesea deepely ere eoou ie oe ‘out. The tions5 ay a - SHES Bhat of ComnatigSgeaneeee and ; hath ae fferto +brani Tiussisans aoe Fix, 3 baneganother e Balfamita minor, or Ahan which kets sincees wacktatbeheofhcingseyne pa, adasncrobemihi, Guialy 20 " ~ knowne,hard to finde,whofe faculties be rootis like the former,without any m © yet vnknowne. + 5 Th PBen onscvthopeasani brgeot Ormer, and thofe not fhipt about the edges : the vmbel or tuft of fou ‘t af aoa |