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Show ~ Lis. 3e fhrinkethtog: ether and becommeth hard. This Elder groweth enery where,and is the common Elder. . . - : : Lip. 3 Of the Hiftory of Plants, 3 Sambucus laciniatisfolys, 4. Sambucus racemofa, vel Ceruina, Harts Elder, or Clufter Elder: The iagged Eldertree. 4 ‘Thereis another alfowhichis rare and ftrange,for the berries ofit are not blacke,butwhite} this is like in Jeaues to the former. £: 2 Sambucusfructu albo, t f i 1 Sambucus. Elder with whiteberries. The commonEldertree. | The Temperature andVertues. Ps ce He facultic to Elder that he doth to Danewoott, and faith that it is of a A ekeee wing, a Lt ey digefting :andit hath notonly thefe faculties, but others hi c. I aes, irft buds, floures, and fruit ofElder,do not onlydry,but alf> heate,and “| 5 alla purging qualitie, but not without trouble andhurt to the flomacke. ieetot ine a oorcommonElder taken in fome broth or pottage open thebelly, tips a seat egme and cholericke humors : the middle barke is of the fame nature; but F purgeth the faid humors more violently. ee a eo oe pied 7. goodfor fuch as haue the dropfie, and fitch as ae rae! ot mor rake hev 3 | > caner,t > r” ieee Wie they bebe taken in a morning to thea quantity ofa dram with contained in fpokie rundles, but in clufters , and grow after the manner ofa clufter of gph es eats water vntill they be very foft, and whenthey arealmoft boiled ebi m ae os higher. and fo pia ee ace come and applied to the hemorrhoides or Pilesas hot as can befuffeted. ieteatingn 3 The jagged Elder tree growethlike the common Elder in body, branches, fhootes, pith, which doth fo floures, fruit,and ftinking fmell, and differeth onely in the fafhionof the leaues, : tree, and put it outof knowledge, that no man wouldtakeit fora kinde of El- much difguifethe he is defcended: : der, vntill he hath fmelt thereunto, which will quickely fhew from whence thefe flrange Elder leaues are very much jagged, rent or cut euen vnto the middle ib. a trunkeof this tree as fromothers of the fame kinde, proceedetha certaine flefhie excrefeence He vntotheeare of a man,efpecially from thofe trees that are veryold. 4 and both a This kinde of Elderhath floures whichare white, but the berries redde, leaues and other things it refembleth the common Elder, faue that now and then it grove @ The Place. . thadow for the ie a The common Elder groweth everywhere: it is planted about conie-burrowes ofthe Conies, but that with the white berries is rare: the other kindes growin like places” i 1 groweth vpon mountaines ; thatwith the jagged leaues gore that with the cluftered fruit my garden. qq The Time. ptember. Thefe kindes of Elders dofloure in Aprill and May, andtheirfruit is ripe in Se @ The Names. ae jNielous ke, #«x' in Latine andofthe Apothecaries, Srmbucusus:: Of | Ghaila This trecis ¢ Salicetus,BeXa : ; Holunder, older s in low Dutch, Wier in Iralian,“(deste French, Hw and Swin sin Spanith, Sanco,Sauch, Sambugueyro : in Engli(h, Elaet,an 2 Eldet but that with thewhite berrics diners would haue tobe called Sambucus /ylue Matthiolus calleth it Montana,or mountaine Elder, wilde Elec « TH weet A ee added thereto,ora little Linefeed oile ; then taken forth and e ee - oe pon x he part affected, vntill it be fomewhat cold,hauingthe like atd inthe end ee g oe a et ae her vponthe difeafed part,by the {pace of an houre ormoreé, athedrennn ne one beticebo putwarmea bed; it hath notasyet failed. rmditine ee? ifeafe ; but ifthe Patient be dreffed twice it muft needs doe Z ee with Deeres fuet or Bulls tallow are good tobe laid robot fwellings : ac. ee affwage the paine ofthegout, hors for ees eee weet more forcibly purge : it draweth forth choler and wateric hu- Weld our 3 aufe at is good for thofe that haue the dropfie, being ftamped, andthe liquor : drunke with wineor whay. they oe ai dees frefh floures mixed with fome kindeof meat,as fried with egges, Reet Sa is y an d Was to a ftoole : being dried they lofe as well their purging C sand retaine the digefting and attenuating qualitie. Dddddd 2 The |