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Show 9 3 a ¢} HA P, 3 3. = : “ aa _— Lillies into acake,andupplyi Theatrum ; — bes fond : Tly.> Botanicum. an J RI BE ve i ien hi won ines of the mother, after thet warme tothe belly, is an Wden ir del an aionteton 5 in edchildbed that feele sy Bere helpech tobrinedowne the'coivery, The fumes of the de ottion the eaeat reo chh, bby ato f y fifitt tak en tting un ‘tn urfes, and toexpe a seal Vy cay ~for 7 afow } ‘ The TbeaterofPlantes. eee Ta ni ie 2,0 Ar temifia ee ninor, ltiaoe onely to kill or dri the dead child, tris mu ing ove away the mothes,ll 8, ) but for the fiyeet {cent to/ch ufed to be laid into Wardrobes ? perfume the garments, o Cuap. XXXIII, Ay temifia. Mugw otte RSD Here are three ot foure forts of Mugwort : to be here declared, befides a ftran > ginia, although P/i ger lately come ftom Firer fue sca nyand others doeBiel reckon but withh broa two jorts, one € wit broade der,r, anand an Oo ther wit blet leaves; rith h {mal {mal1. Artemifia vulgaris, Common Mugwort, vulgaris. Common Mug wort. The common Mugwort hath divers leaves lying upon the ground, very much divide d or gutin. deepely abou t tl ¢ brim fomewhat like unto wormew ood, but much larger, of a fad s, darke greene colour on or the upperfide, and very hoary white underneath: the {talkes (doe gro win fome tob > gf > e purp lifh thenthe flowersare deep , and er coloured) rife to bee foure or five foote high, whereon growfu ch likeleaves as thi fe belo w, fomewhat finaller, branchin g forth very much towards but / z,toppe, whereon are fet, the very {mall pale yellowit / S Sr h flow buttons, whichfall away, and ers like afte r the m com GY e {mall feed inclofed in {mall round head s many{mall fibres gtowing ; the roote is long and hatd, with from it, whereby it taketh ftro hold inthe ground, but both ng everyyeare, and the roote flalke and leafe doe die quite down fhoo teth anew in the Spring : the whole plant js of arefonable good fcent, andis more eafil pagated bythe flips, then y probythe feed, 2, Artemifia minor. Small Magwort! This {mall Mugwort is fome what like Unto the form Ving fuch like leaves, er > hadivided or cut in on both fides, greene a. ‘bove, and whitith unde rneath, but much {mal =<<the flalke likewife ler than they : ( for \\ (6 high, nor is fo grea oftentimes it hath but one) rifeth pot t, but bearing the like lowe rs, yet paler : the {cent whereof is alfoa like, 3. Artemifia ternifolia montana, Fine Mountaineé Mugwort, The Monntaine Mugwor mer, having divers {qua t, isalfo not much unlike the forre brownifh branches, not above a foor and a halfe high, whe reon doe growfuch like ut longer, Narrower, and much more crampled Jeayes almoft, , or finely jagged onthe edges ; the flowers are pale and {mall like former : the roote is the long. and blacke , fpr eading in the Stound, 4. Artemifig Polyfp ermos, This kinde of Mugwort rife thu p ufaall bur with one ftal Fruitfall Mugwort. ny branches, whereon ke, dividing it {elfe fro are fer fom ewhat {parfedly, fom m the bottome thereofinto ewhat longer ar maedges,unto the middle the {mall Mugwort, but more plentifully ftored wit ribbe,and endine g ; h fowers thanthe tl otherforts » Which turn ger point; the toppes of the branches, einto {mall {eed, bearin i oertemifia Virg iniana, g abundantly, This Virginian being fo Virginian sin 4 late ly come to our kno to you tifethup, fomewhat hig wledge, thar we can {earg wort, ce give her andlarger {pread, with muc ets hath not beene yet tho h divided | cave . a perfed defcription thereof nrowly obferved. slike thefirft but Stea ter, the fowThe firlteroweth Plen tifully in manyplace s of rhis Land, as wel Watercourfes, and in div l asin others, by the way fides, as alfo by quent. The other three ers otherplaces. The fecond likewife.is fou {mall are {trangers, and nurfed nd up withus onely in gar in fome of thofe Places, but farre leffe fre. dens. Theyall flower andfee The Time, d inthe end ofSummer. morefinely cut in.on the . Itis called in Greeke The Names, dereuizis, and Artemi fia in Latinee alfoalf , and mit from Artemifiathe wif recorded by Pliny, e of Manfolus » King of Car Pir that it tooke the faiden fg ia ; when as formerly enwort, and as Apuleius ha iti was called Parthe nameof faith » was alfo cal who is called Dia\ na, nts, quaf led Partheninm : but becanfe it is chiefly others thinke ittook applyed to womens Mets Artemifia cz “lg e the name difeafes, The firtt aris, becaufe it is the mol is gen era lly t common in all Countr called of ies, Some call it alfo Mater herba. THM, 4. ArtemifiaPolyfermos, Fruitfull Mugwott. F <0.3s-Artenhifia tenui flia montana, CH ar.33 or Finc Maancaide Mugw ore, |