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Show € . Tbeatrum Botanicum. 334 tia eS. Tripe >, Trise 2, about them, as {mall as ay Cackues almoft, the flowers are white; and {tand’at the to ppes of the ftalkes . ; ede, a3 ee rahiaetias lentifolia. Sea Chickweed with Lentil like leaves. This Lentill leafed Anthyilis, hath diverfe fhort crefted branches lying upon the grein, a a pale bee Coa lour, and not much above an hand The Theater ofPlants, 1, Chamspitys vulgaris Corimon Gronyil Pine. . Cuar.60. 48 a, Chamepitysodoratior. The {weet Ground Pine; breadth long, {preading forth diverfe {mall brane . ~ aoe a = man {mall winged whitifh greene leaves,many together upona ftalke,fomewhat like unto tho so ; he le: ' entilles fomewhat narrow ; the flowers ftand at the toppes ofthe ftalkesand branches,like pointed {tatres, of a yelloys greene colour, after which come three fquare heads,like unto a Tithymalt or peurees wherein is contained {inal round feede: this alfo is’ fale in the tafte, but fomewhatbitter and hot withall, - Anthyllis alteraherbariorum. Sea ground N AS : = Pine. : Eee This Anthylis (whichisreferred unto the fecond Anthyliis of Diofcorides, and that not without good judge2 ment) hath divers hard hairy ftalkes, without branches upon them, whereon doe grow many fomewhar lon 2 and narrow leaves without order one above another, thicke buthing atthe toppe, fomewhat like tinto thofe of Chemapitys or Ajuga, but dented about the edges and hairy alfo, fomewhat ofa warming hortalte, and {trong unpleafant favonr : the flowers {tand amongthe leaves upon the branches, like unto the flowers of Chamepitys or gronud Pine, but ofa purple reddith colour, after which come {mall grayith rough feede, fomewhat long, foure for the molt part in every huske : the roteis fomewhat thicke and white, : = The Place, tts i a d h s ’ Kina oe growetl neare the fea in Narboxe of France Speied,*Clufies faith, "The fecond ath beene foiind in as Pena faith, asalfo inthe kingdome of Valentia ig the land of Portland in the Welt parts ofthis land by Lobel, and fet forth in his Adverfaria : the lah gtoweth about AZompelier, and was alfo found by Clafius in tugall 7 and JValentia. Por= X() (i y WON NYA YL NE NY Y) WG WV WMG. SEY SG NY SYK LN ES! The Time, They flower in July and Auguft, andthei r fedeisrj pein September, Itis called in Greeke 2vScaare, in Latine alfo e Names. Anthyllis, quafi florida ditta videtur, Theré is much contro2 verfie among Writers, concerning thefe Anthyllides , imputi fetting forth fomeherbeor other, nnder the ofcorides, every one almoft name ofthe one or other Anthyllis 3 fuppofing or at Jéaft wayes, to be referred forits them to be the right, likenefle untothem; Lobel and pena fet forth three forts, whereof the firft two here mentioned are two of them. The frit is called by Lebel and Pena, Anthyllis marinaincana Alfina fon tio Narbonenfinm : ofMatthiolys and Anguillara, ic is fet forth under the name of Paronychsa and by (#/alpinus called (Centum grana altera ofDisfcorides, z itis thought alfo by Anguillara to be the Gramen fecundi P lini, whereof he makech mention inhis 24. Booke, and rg, Chapter. The fecond is called waaritima Peplios effigiesby Durantes by Lobes, Anthyllis prior lentifolia Anthyliis minima 8 is the Anthyllis P ortlandiz Lentifolia Peng ofLugdunenfis, Thelaft is called by thofe of Mompelier Iva Mo|chata,and is with them alfo accounted Diofcorides Pena callethit Aathyllis tobethe Axthyllis altera of Chamepityoides Clufisis Anthyliis alteraand tys, Lugdunenfis faithit is called Anthyllis faith it is very like unto Chamepia 2, berbariorum + Bauhinys inhis Pinax Aanthyllides but purterh it among his refufeth toname this among his Pena calleth Sedum marinumvermic Chamepityoides,and nameth that for Anthyllis Chame piyides frutefcens which ulatum, doubting to callit Chamepitys major Diofcoridis but rather Chamepia tys altera vermiculata, Sedi effigie , for hehimfelte mifliketh tocall it Anthy lis;fay unto, incomparifon ofthe other ing it hath no likeneffe theréhe calleth Anthyllis Chamepityoides, and called lva Mofchata by thofe Mompelier ; but affuredly the Anthyllis of altera Ghame pityfimilis of Cordus »expreffed in his annotations upon ofcorides, and the Anthglloides minor of Thalius Diare noneof them frate/cente s planta, which Banhinys maketh all one with his Avthyilis Chameptyoides tobe gual whereunto hereferreth his Anthyllissas Uhaye fhewed you. e Vertues. The likeneffe of thefe Sea Chickweéedes unto the Axthyllys prior of Diofcorides,as diverfe, that they are not inferiour in alfo the falt tafte perfwadeth very helpefull to the raines and bladderqualitie unto that of Diofcorides ; who faith that bothhis Anthyllides are and to provoke urine, as alfo to mollifie the to healeup wounds inthe body or fleth hardneffe of the matrix, and he faith that his fecond Aathyllis, ; andbefides thefe roperties; doth helpe the falling fickneffe being ufed with oyle of Rofes and milke, being taken with Oxymel or but (/#fius faith he learned both hénie vinegar of they nfed it much and to every goodpthe Portugalls and Spaniards in Valentia, where he found it gtowing, urpofe, to purge andclen fe the eth that bloud, whenit waxed foule; which that hat moft moft of o: the fea3 lants , whether; f{altith or not,ha' fhewvea clenfing quali i appli ed, if wifely confidered, and experience made ofthem, ty in them,and might be to good effec Chamepitysfive Iva Arthretica, Ground Pine or herbé Ivie, ROP Tofcorides {etteth downe thre e forts of Chamepitys, whofe defcr ‘2 4) Pating them with thof iptionsI will heré expréfle: that e heref com= Diofcorides faith is a {mall crooer downe, you may fee howfitly they doe agre e unto ked herbe, creeping bythe ~ gtound, with leaves like them.: the firft leeke, but muchthinner or {mal the {mal l ler, Honf fatte er alfoand the Pine tree leaves, (fo hath Maithio!ys, bur Lugdunenfis hairy, many growing about the roote {melling : like hath the Pitc htree, for Greeke fignifieth the Pitch tree, and Mev» the Pine, although {mall and yellow, or whi fome ar e te , the roote is like that of Succory, branches ofa cubit long croo fede, and {melleth alfo like ked like an anchor ; the reftis li the Pine tree (or Pitch tree male which is a {mall as Lug . ves: the third which is call herbe, having white hairy ed the {mall leaves, the ftalkeal flowers; feed e gro quali wet tylikthe fo rough and white, wit h unde e the for,cer but wea r the Isaves, 2 and fmelleth ker h yellow any alfo as tthe Pj he Pine Pi h leayyes) €s) both orPitc | thefe are in i Ke Chame : vulgaris. ‘ The ordinaty 1. Chamepitys i or common Ground d Pine. | 3 ae Our comtiion Ground Pine aS low, feldome rifing abovr an Eanapeees high, Poctiteavesdace f three e parts many times, e ye shetaes many bufhing togetherat a eae Enictina esMoneeore joint, thé Stow ciety upon S colone ftalkes, fracttings fomewhat {trong like unto Roffen ; the flowersate vety oat ueotpoleyew zce growing fromthe joynts ofthe re all one among Hs leaves, after whic skes 3 € is {mall and wooddy peri ing every yeare, ane sere Histon 2. Chains odoratior, The fweete Ground ga S> hiody \ S ‘white lendbeeidaes This other Ground pineis alfo a fall herbe, gtowing up with many haity a a = the formes, ay ae not above anhand breadth high, whereonare fet many {mall long leaves, eS ae a yee = oa and hoarywhite not in tufts or bufhes, but growing by conplesclofe toget ner a t ts t ne Feiss bednchie pode vided into fomepart s,ofa ftrong but {weeterfent,by much thanthe nee the flowers many together, ofa pale Ptlowitp pei mayen ee + = pee and flefby likethe is fomewhz g : roote of Succory or Dandelion, with - many fibrest ereat, but fm . ‘ ; j re 3. Chamepitys tae Clufj, Clhufins his Ground Pine of Ay, 0 sey This kind of Ground Pinehath diverfe {quare {trong hairy foils talitge ftalkes, a foote long, al. Lhne and fhining whereat grow, two fomewhatlong and hard leaves, fomewhatlike unto fi hu t ee fcare orbs “Ce onthe upper fide, and fomewhat hoary andfull ofveines on the underfide,anie ve eee Sines fometimes into more, fomewhat hot intalte but not unpleafa nt, nor ot 1 p €a\ nea he sonpte aathiieat {pring forth {maller branches, with the like leaves on them butleffet divi ed, * ‘nae falketand brine all but {mooth, and long like unto Rofemary leaves ; from the Beret lovey an su olor ftand diverfe gaping flowers, like unto Getmand for the moft part, but: er; of a deepe purp 6 OF. A et 2 lodicelb incine atetnes of fometimes of a lively red colour, and fometimes of a bleaker blew, the flowers being whitith, {potted with reddith {pots : after which or skie colour, the eomenuhatlons sete: come blacke aiharia ‘font ffiees nered feede, foure for the moft part enclofed in every of thofe roughhuskes, wrucrein aaa ieiaes the roote is compofed of many blacke and hard ftrings, growing fomewhat deepe in the g 2 an ig a= frefh every yeare, : 4. Chamepitys adulterina [eis Pfendo Chamepit. ys. Baftard j Ground Pine. ; es : The baftard Srounit Pineisa tian i bufhing ea verylike unto the eee ae ae ney ftalkes, fet full of long hairyleaves all alongft them, Pleafant herby one rather, the flowers {tand at the partedinto three long parts; 0 a Fth beck fs oe like joynts unto thofe ofthe common Ground Pine, but of a white withthe leaves, atthe haenete i tes hi rite Yh is colour,a gtayith,grearerthan the common and rounder, foure for the moltnd fomewhat greater: che rane: tat 2 ro 7 part contained in every huske: the roo fomew harhicke and white and abideth the Winter. The firk isthe moft commonin or land, afibysi t yer not growing i in many other sr thirés thi thereoft hen en : Ki ame . s farré as ee ever Teould yer'seare orlearne : but there it groweth in manypla ces, from onthis fide iis de ng fleete, Cobbam ana Rocheffer, and upon Chattam downeha rdby the Beacon, and halfe —_ etn ond Oy biti field nigh ahonfs cajeq Selfry. The fecond is more rare to be foundfaith Pena, whoonely fawito ¥ and |