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Show : Otthe Hittoric of Plante ties properly. belongto the Ranyie uy Dutch, S, Anthony Raphi, + Thefe names andfacul ; and alfo tothe firlt double one here dete th bulbofas, detcribedin the tixt place of the lait chapter and doubleneffeof their floures, : bed: for theyvary little but in colour, andthe fingleneffe s : of Tabern, Ranunculus albus multifony polyantho s ninens Ranunculu Lobel, of Thethirdis called ie Lig. 2 Of the Hiftory ofPlants. +. 3 Ranunculus Afiaticus flore pleno prolifero, The double buttoned fcarlet Afian Crow. foot, 4 59. Ranunculus Tripolitanus, Crow-foot of Tripolie, rs buttons. in Englith, Double white Crow-foot,orq@ Batchelo The Temperature. Thefe plants dobiteas the other Crow-feet do. @ The Vertues. thofe that hane a The chiefeft vertuc is in the root, whichbeing ftampedwithfalt is goodfor egroin inthe middle betweenth plague fore, ifitbe prefently in the beginning tied tothe thigh, of thedifeafe is drawn ftom andmalignitie poyfon whereofthe meanes or Hanke andthe knee : by the inward parts, by the emun¢torie or clenfing place of the flanke, into thofe outwardparts of body foeuer leffeaccount : for it exulcerateth'andprefentlyraifeth ablifter, to what part of the t is requifite to apply it it is applied, And if it chancethat the fore hapneth vnder the arme,theni tothearmea little aboue the elbow. Myopinionis, that anyof the Crow-teet willdothefame: theybe myteafonis, becaufe theyall and euery of themdo blifter and caufe paine, wherefoeuer totcfort vntothe applied, and paine doth drawvntoit felfe more paine; for thenature ofpaine is and venomous qualitic of weakeft place, and where it mayfinde paine, andlikewife the poyfon B ; that difeafe is to refort vnto that painefull place. of him that is fuApuleins faith further,That if it be hangedinalinnen cloath about the necke degree of Zauras or Scorpio, . naticke, in the waine of the moone, whenthefigne fhallbe in the firft with vineger, root that then he fhall forthwithbecured. Moreouer, the herbe Batrachion ftamped ireats themout, skins, ontheir marks like fuch or skars blacke haue that them for isvfed andall, and leaucs a colourlike that of the body. where alle the double one mentioned in the fecond defeription ofthe Roregoing chapeer, $ The figure that formerlywas in the firft olace ofthis chapter was you may finde a double floure expreft by the fide of the figure. “Cua. 369. 1 Ranunculus fanguineus multiplex, Thedouble red Crow-foor. Of Turkie or Afian (row-fett $ 2 Ranunculus Afiaticusfl. plenominiato The double:A fian skarlet Crow-foot. £5 Ranunculus grumofa radi¢e ramofus Branchedred A fian Crow-foot, $ 6 Ranunculus Aflaticus grumo{a radicefloalbo. White floured Afian Crow-foot, |