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Show Cuar.13, Theatrum Botanicum. Tripe 5. Corenopus Ruelisj, 1, Coronopus vulgaris Fue cornu Cervinur, Bucks-horne Planiaine, The Theater of Plants. Cuar.t3, 503 The Place, 3 ly and divers other placesof groweth in driefandy grounds, as, in Tuttlefields by Weftminfter, and other» places, where the be planted widedeceit’ up in gardens in Italy, France, Spetonditae aaia tobe this countric doe, becaufe it was:in frequent ufe people more delight in greene and faller herbes chan'we.in the rockes, in the Hand Prochyta the third. hee faith eaten by them : the fecond.as Columna faith; groweth.on nearethe fea fide, and fo doth the fourth; likewife groweth in many untilled groundsin the Kingdome of: Naples thelaft groweth every where almoftround neare the fea fide; but particularly in what cotintrie 1s. not exprefled: low trench of rillychat isnot conabout London, in any moift ground,or the foote of bankes, where there is any are ait : Time.» The water, tinually filled with the mannerall ina frefh abide leaves greene andoeoe Inne, AZay, in feede flower and : Theyall E that is Crowfoote; ukecalled in Greeke xpdvomes Coronopws, acorvino pede quemeficiant folia, faith Pena, Cornucervi, orcervinum, and Herba whereunto the leaves are like, which namethe Latines doe hold, as alfo or Sangnina and Sanguinaria Stella, both of them, from the pofture oftheir leaves,-Some-alfo call it, Harenaria There hath beene much donbe bis the one from theplace of his growing, the other from the effects or properties, fignifying a Crowes foote, deformerly, what herbe fhould be the true Coronopus of Diofcorides, forthe name Pes corvinus, and Pes callinacens called herbe: thatthe thinke to errour, that into andledthem many, ceived but Brunfelfius alfo of late dayes, who fhould be it's among whom are notonely the Comentators upon Avicen, than with the opinion of name, cartied awayrather with the currant’ of the time, andthe fignification ofthe this opinion} whom J4at~ others that contradicted it, and without the due examination of theherbeit felfe held was generally called Pes that thiolus julily reprehendeththerefore, fhewing that it was a {pecies of Ranunculus; this Coronopus which Diofcorides ma~ and not corvinus, and Pes gallisacems, which is an exnicerating herbe, his judgement, that’ fer downe this Ferrarienfis of(Monardus alloweth and eaten, familiarly hetbe fallet a keth Matthiolus contefteth'alfo againft Lown Herbaftelle, or Cornu cervinum, to be the true (oronapus'o€ Diofcorides, of grafle, called ¢ramen Mauna efeulentum, and Pentadabtylon, whick hee faith was cal- which hee placeth amongthe prickly fhould meane by his Coronopus (which Gaza tranflateth Solidage, and) in er 22. ~—e making plants, whom Pliny alfoherein followeth in his 21. Booke and 16. Chapter ; and yet text t oon 3; bur _, $+ Coromopus Rucllij reila vel repens. . Vopright or creeping Bucks-horne or Wart Crefles. Diofcorides mention thereof, doth not {peakeof any prickles ichath, following peradventure or Ne f leaves 7 —tmy ] LE, / {-Sod WsST Wm cerus that tooke akinde to be the Coronapws of Diofeorides s which ledbyhis countrimen (apriole,and Sanguinella in Adatthiolm countcie; ftalkes, which ars opened re= graffe as he faith,although it hath five {mall {pikes growing at the toppes ofthe (as thereupon tooke the name’ Pentadadtylon, of five femble infome manner, the foote of a Crow or other bird’ for men to eate, but onely being fingers ofa {pread hand) yet this hath no divided leaves, neitheris a falletherbedivers, what herbe Theophrastus a grafle ferveth as hay for beaftes: there is alfoanother <ontroverfie among CMottbiolus to excufe Theopbraftus his prickles in Caronopys, fappofeth that the jagges as = a anc o# bethornes (he might ofCornu Corvinum, might be taken or miftaken by Theoplraftus to inne es and both : the Coronepxs, prickles, alchough they be not hard nor fharpe: and therefore judgeth true, yet doe I nots ae his Theophraftas tobe one paint; which thing although with Adatthjolus I thinketobe it more proue that Theophrastus reafon therefore to be true ; but if 1 may give my judgement thereof; I thinke an |peiekly edgess (as whichhath fharpe mightfee fuch a Coronopus, as Fabius Colamnacalleth Infule Prochyte, ; and Diofcorides {ach as we ufue is before {aid inthe defcription thereof) and therefore placed itinter aculeatas ufedto be eatens and hereby as I — they ally have, which grew in milderplaces, and isa tender herbe, fativns, by Cordus, Gefner, Camerarits and a oe maybereconciled together. Thefirlt is called Coronopis - ore, {maller, asthe roote is alfo : the tafle hereofis no léfle aftrin= gent thenthe former. 4. Coronopts maritimus minimus hirfutus, The {mall hairy Sea Bucks horne. and Herba Stella, = hortenfisby Bauhinus, becaufe it was familiarly fowenin gardens for meate, fame herbeis alfo called /9 rarer the yet ; (ornucervjnnm and cervi, Cornu and others, and by Lobel, Dodoneus the fecondisas I faid called Coronopus Infule Proe being foundwild by divers, both the fame andother Authors:hirfistior: the third the fame Colwmna calleth Coro< {ylveftris Coronopuss Baubinus by chyte,by Fabius Columna,and fourth awe ferteth te nse maritimus:the renuifolins minimus minimus,and tenuifolins nope Neopolitanus of Diafeorides , but called by fome Coronopus the be to fome by thought is laft the thetitle: in the name expreffed thinkethit fitter to bé cale ium verrucarium: yetis generally called (orenopus repens Ruelly > bue Dodonens Matthiolus his perio! aeAme plantis upright ae ee dieu i Cornncerv elle OF coronopus, epi Ambrofia, becanfeit me uprig t by brofiafpoutanea firigofior, and Banbinus him(felfe putteth it for a fecond This otherlittle kinde, is fomewhat like the laft, but that the leaves being very fmall, are not fo finely or finally gafhed onthe edges, buit ftand ratherlike a little Seabous, andall hairy over: theftalkes likewife are hairy,and not much above an inch high, bearing {mall hairy fpiked heads like the reft, bur {maller, whereon appeare white flowers quickly fading, 5+ Coronopus recta vel repens Ruelly, Vpright and creeping Bucks-horne or Wart Creffes. Ruellias hath referred this {mall plant to the ordinary Corozo< p#s or Bueks-horne, for fome refemblanceithath thereto, although in quality much differing, which notwith{tandingdivers writers have fince Ruellius reckoned {till with the Coreno- pos or Bucks-hornes, and therefore let italfo here paffe in the fame manner. Ttisa {mall low herbe, yet infome places ftanding more upright, but moftufually creeping with manylong branches, and {preadinga great way upon the ground round about:the creeping kind neverrifing much above foure fingers high the other more, with divers very {mall long and divided or cut leaves thereon,all along on both fides of them, fomewhat refembling the divifions of the former or the Garden Creffe: the flowersare {mall and white, comming forth at the joynts with the leaves, many fetupona {mall long footeftalke, one above another ; after which come: fmall rough or fharpe roundhuskes fomewhat refembling rough warts,which t A % CXN WW . FAK : Herba fella and Coronope, byt! r a Is Guiana CMatthiolus and Lobel, The firkt is called by the Italians oe arren, We Germans Kranwen fuff,by tbe Date! bella, by the French’Corne de Cerf,and pied de cornolle ;by the Plantane; and of fome Herbe Ivye, . re Eve3 in Englifh call it Bucks horne, Harts horne, and Bucks horne to the Latine name that lome give WA AN) Say \a NN Gerard calleth it Swines Crefles,but 1 do rather call it Wart Creffes according : from the formeof the huskesof feede. Adder f ot Adde the biting ; of a Viper dy forfor the nt remedy es isanexcelle nke, orice,an ne boiled in wineanddru the teethit ene poifon in ( itlaoe Enel Adder to be thetrue Viper, both by the forme thereof, ates Mo Wote=S SSN iff Ss WS Z divide themfelves into two parts,and containe in each ofthem a {mall brownith {eede: the rooteis {mall white andlong,with manyfibres thereatgrowing downe deepe into the ground, the tafte wherecfis fomewhathot like Creffes, but much milder, and is ofmany ufed tobe eaten asa Sallet herbe, both boyled and greene with vinegar, as Ruellins himéelfe faith, : : The and by thebreeding, which is e ae e young the gummes, being deadly and dangerous upon the biting, the fame a . runke, helpet and notby eggesas fnakes, &c.) by laying fomeof the herbe to the wound: breaketh t en — it, not that it thofe that are troubled with the ftone in thereinesand kidneyes, oe — it ere eh but by cooling the heate ofthe parts, and {trengthening the backe andreynes? . e ati : e cae oft 4 ftoole, the or urine by either nofe, or mouth the at whether and eruptionsof bloud, alfo thofe that have ae e ftomac - z belly and bowells, and the difeatery or blondy floxe: it helpeth much doth wells ieif ¢ — ae i hérbe the this and ; meate their containing not are much givento cafting, thofe tharare trou le wi t ssere ke io helpeth it that writeth, Booke feyenth his in eAgeneta ally. Paulus Writer in miftaking the word, buet at - o which fome makea doubt, that it might bean errour of the isa remedy forthe collichs adioynet ;this as theLarke that fhewed, hath he that after prefently , fameplace hath beene held profitable for agues, to we that the rootesalfo of Coronopus doth helpe the cholicke ; it and th necke, ; as nine to men,fe about tthe i the fits,and to take them away; to hangthe rootes with reft of the herbe |