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Show ey ll An Appendix to _ [Nvte Chapter of Zedoarie/ hich I G The Defcription, the Hiftory ofPlants, artes this hiftorie of Gedwar mhiel is 4 made the 28.of thefirt booke) Imigh | The Defcription. of Zedoarie: Garcias faith Ge r * thought to bethat deferibed by Maeda ne Sitten yo dian Mountibanks and cecotie oe high rate,andnot eafily to be ae i 734. anid & hing Oththefe as alfo fomeother woods are referred to the A/palathus decribed by Diofcorides,/.1> ¢.19.Butthe later ofthefe I take to be the better ofthe twoforts there mentioned: The firttof them is whitith without,hauinga yellowith orcitrine coloured roundin the middle,: the tafte ishottifh,and {mell fomewhatlike that ofa white-Rofe. = le Meret Wp 1d, / aus Pn t thely, 5 Rogues,and of thefe the ince a ee call Zoeues, which gdc vp and dow Volefle with ve countrey |; againit poifons,and the bingtaret oI oblemen buy. Geidnar sivis goodfor oa bY ne Be. sh ehiett : creatures. Now Clufins i Y thine : fo eS atind ae end thereof ginesthis flinggs of venomous thing sbut Se é Berkut© Garcias c ees ith the following faith he.ca 1 ¢ hiftorie 7 calls it Gedwar . fst 1664p 42.1.1 5 ArOmatum hift. treating Sa of “tufts in his dnctarivin TTA att, tls Fecdoay; The other hath alo a fmallring ofwhitenext the thicke and tugged barke, and the inner wood isofa reddith colour,very denfe,follid and firme,as alfo indifferent heauy : the {mell of this is alf@ like that of a Rofe, whence they vulgarly call it Liguum Rhodinm, Rofe-wood, rathet than from Rhodes the place where thelater ofthem is faid to grow. : 3andfaith that itis of the magnitude ofan Acor> Of Zec oarie writes that 4, y notes at theend of that cha pter athrmed ee that itwas ; corne, andalmoft ofthej famie thas. ae not knowne in nc knowne, : Butin the yeare r60 5,lohe Pona : In Europe, > andaNd | Nard tohe0 fentme ‘ from V e 5 written on by the name of Gedar verum, Th ire ee = Imaymoretruly compare ti them)the {mal] ole ioe Fath prods pes phodil,or «;& Jongia whole and not perith : a rt, han arabe aeecow ath colour i but reawathin,which thea atone cof aay hi and broken,yet bothofto them sch“a tafted,: feemed pois a and follid, 6f 4 a Neat. q The Faculties out of Diofcorides. It hath aheating facultie with aftri@ion,whence the decoion thereofmade.in wineis conue- A nient to wath the vicers of the mouth,and the een vicers ofthe priuities and fuch vaclean fores i poet although I can affirm nothing of¢ eftaintie o fth 1is Toot. SVE of them to be enpectt ina table,thar y t fo t} Ie forme might be co Sood * than by anaked efcrip tion.Let as the O%ena (a ftinking vicer in the nofe {0 called.) vomit Im dce ad the h fi fisure 4 y WHO. 5 re ofthe Th I the Studio Bt us thanke i ona fo; a the knoy: ledge h ean i . I h U Ss mutc ie h Clafius. Put vp ina peffarie it drawes forth the childe,the deco<tion thereofftayes the loofeneffe of the belly,and drunke it helpes the cafting vp ofbloud,the difficultie ofmaking water, and windineffe, 2.. Inthe 28 cha ; » Chapter of the firft book f manners how they growtozethe; watch prefentsito yourview both the! UCOF Clifius, having ot § Scther,being notfeuerall roots. but parts 6 me: ieae fh oheandsiihe the fame, atthat timethis figure ofLobel wy} ict Oke T gaue the figure of Zodoarie A DRIe ot y Ro ood é 2s “t Afpalathus rubens: Reddith Rofe-wood T the end of this Appendix I haue thought goad to giue you diucrs defcriptions of Plants,which I receiued from myoften mentionedfriend M'. Goody:r,which alfo were omit- ted in their fitting places,partly through hafte,and partly for that I recciued {omeofthem af ter the printing ofthofe chapters wherein of right they fhoutdhaue beeninferted. They aremoft of them of rare and not writtenofplants,wherefore moregratefull to the curious. s eeS ea Cuayr, 30: Of Rofe -wood, Afa pes lat hys albi Whi cans torulo citr60, teR ofe -wo eo: 1625 Hicraciumfiellatum Boelq. 7“ His plant is in round,hairy,@traked,branchedftalks,and long,rough,bluatindertted lequeslike to Hieracinmfalcaum,but fearce a foot high: the flores are alfo yellow three times fmallers whichpaft,there fucceed long crooked flenderfharpe pointed cods or huskes, ncere anégch long; {preading abroad,ftar-fafhion,wherein a long feed is contdined:this hath no heads or woolly down like any ofthe reft, but onely the {aid crdoked coddes which doe at the firft {pread abroad, The 100tis {mall, threddie,full of milkie iuice,as is alforhe whole plant andit perifheth when the feed isripe. Hicracium medio nigrumflore maiore Boely, This hath at the firft {preading vpon the ground many lqng,narrow,grec, fmeoth leaues blunt: vp epics aboutthe edges,like thofe of Hicracium falcatum, but finaller : amongit whichrife grow bydnches,which three,foure,or more,{mall,fmooth, ftraked roundftalks,diuided into other longer thanthe ftalks themfelues leaning or trayling neere the ground:theflotres grow on the taps ofthe ftalks,but one together,compofed ofmanypale yellow leaues, the middle ofeach floute bes ing ofa blackith purple colour. Hieracium medio nigrumflore minore Bocly. i in ftalkes and Jeaues: the floutes are alfo of # This is altogether like the laft b efore defcribed dlackifh purple\ in the middle,butt heyare three times {maller. Hitracinmlanofum ftalks,ofa reafThere growethfrom one root three,foure or more round ypright foft cottonie ropwwhereon grows nable bigneffe,twofoot high,diuided into many branches,e{pecially neere dthe very much crumpled, cach diuifion one broad fharpe pointed leafe,diuided into corners,an eth at {mail, double, ofa pale and alfovery foft cotronieand woolly,asis thewhole plant: the floures are many together at the tops very cluttering ing w repens,gro Pzlofella of thofe like yellowcolour,very plants grew = ofthe ftalkes and branches,forthof {mall roundfoft cottonie heads: thefe foure RAXxXK —— PATA Te Ltsess vaee 1624 — |