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Show 506 Crwesd, Theatrum Botanicum. TriBe. 5: faith hath but panne eae place be corrupted,whereof there is fome doubt. vagus calleth i peaiociend eva MASadiamcevaciis o . ¢ later Writers call it AZonophylow or Vuifolinm, onel Baichin thit Cotyledon fetterhit downeit his Matthiolen referrethitto nee? os minus but he men Parnajfi of Mat!sdacleboed bomankeh ao ugdunenfis and others doe follow,is this Uaifolivm ill fer f 00 the Gre. ahi-bdhy others, have beene utterly miftaken in Gramen Parnaffi etal which ifit 94 faith Beeeto Matthiolvs doth, and even Bauhinus himfelfe inte oe Parnaffi albo res that cesta ie then be Parnaffi,h Gramen call, others and Dodoneus obel, miftak ie himfelfea ariel ieee others whenall eth tocall it Gramen . cathe thi and indeed andnot Vaifolixmasthey nParnaffi; h what reafon or jud saetcan the oe this; with when this y ddoe this Unifolinm, Gramen Parnaffibe DPeetanclin howe, r eClawen when this hath never » : tas “sig F dame or thelike f ee ei nd all tatdtoci Peach pion Facile, .zsa ee: never without more leaves than one: the Germans rail oan? . i Half The Vertues, Snail -Stamneschna : _ moft in powder of the rootes hereof taken in wine and vinegar ofeach be a foveraigne remed are infected with the pla a aia Cs creuponlaid to {weate, is heldto the poyfon andinf done y for thofe that thobearcand {pirits araime havea fore upon them, by expelling oflsek Ractes aldbine fach rd eit : alfo accounted a fingular good wound herbe; a q ri and defendin pound Balmes, as are neceffarie for the curing ofpends » eer be they fren frethti and greene, Spctilipartnbeees orold and malignant, whereof th oo aeoni hath beeneoftenand fafficient triall madeto be very availeably,but abu The Theater of Plants. Englith Adders tongue or Seamme imanes Naterzunglin, The Dutch Speercrwiyt as Dodonews faith, And wein tongue. The Vertues, 8 ‘ dry inthe fecond degree 5. thé juice o Adders tongue is temperate betweene heat-and cold, and for af smaeral ae —_ remedy ae. isa ile, Horfeta of water d diftille givento drinke, withthe leffe good fucceffe given to thofe that are much gibreaft or bowels, or any other parts of thebody. Jriswithno t the mouth: or nofe, or otherwife downeblood:a voide that thofe to alfo and ng, vomiti or , ventocalting given in the diftilled water of Oaken buds,is veand , powder into made leaves dryed the or juice {aid wards ; the ; whites come downe upon them too aboundantly The sy good for {uch women as havetheir afuall courfes,. or the r, doth cure the rupture as Baptifta Sardys faith. togethe me fometi for taken herbe ofthe the faid powder hwine, and thofe eyes that are much given to.wacer,waf greene herbe infufed or boyled in red wine, or white . g, and cooleth any inflammation that commeth thereby waterin the away taketh , therein d droppe or éd therein Olives, infolated or fet in the Sunnefor certai ne unripe of or ine, Omphac oyle in fufed hereofin e with the leaves ntly; is made an excellent greene oyle, or Balfam dayes ; or the greene leaves boyled in the faid oyle fufficie , butfor old and inveterate ulcers alfo, quickly re fingular good, not onely forall forts ofgreene Or frefh wounds tine, bediffolved therein ; the fame alfo {tayeth and reprefieth cute them, efpecially ifa little fine cleare Turpen hurt or wounds. all inflammations thatrife upon paines, by any Cuap. Lunaria minor, FE heintcccor fnewicof tegen, ona . : ted =~ His fimall herbe y S) rbe. alal {oh {o hath butone leafe, $ which with the ft a ; 1 i “ afingérs length above formed very like diosthe baad of leafe tothe it, n Partizan, 1or as fome doelike ‘ te but leffe, with aed Sseriessleneaed io asat 2_— other herbes la : 55065) iene length fingers abouta ftalke, flender {mall a up thers heads two s alkane ee piste ———— = Ee a Z es the gersiength, and fometim elfe aborti : abortive as Lobe/ expreffethone thereon, it fometime three, sor or cl{e a eadser, and as and yhatbigg halfe whereof is fomewh thone ; the upper round {mall with abont dented were yellowi f a nd dents, of yellowifh greene colour, refembling¢ the tongueo Adder or § erpent, which aa eweth any other flower, and fal ‘ never fheweth alfoquick i hath with the leafe quickly after the rongwe I bringing an Y feede, tat » and could b falleth away at appeared, without 5 ; the rooteis {mall and fibrous abidi could be obferved : €, : abiding under ground, ‘and fhooting forth the n alchous i cer, although the leavesdoe. Some have made hereoftwo hee lai ne in the ves at the lower end is fomewhat mor ef F from the foyle barcosksban tae other; and another {maller thanit, which I doe account but lufits a nat Ophioglofjum. Addeis tongue, omnes : The Place, It groweth in many y moilt moi medd, the roote lyeth covered with the — of the land where The Time, Tt istobe found in Apri i witha little heate, 7 dacwickly perifueth The Name. The [ later Writers h ave put the . G AME Ogfoyawory Piieaieliem hereunto according with ae Latine a:Linguaferpenre as itisufually called now adayes, for a = oftheancient Greeke or Latine Writersex;it si ei ne ee Lingulaca whereof Pliny maketh mention ins Chas oe 19. Chapter, and in his15, Booke ames n - wet hat groweth about fountaines, but becaufe h k a - Tage Ce it is donbrfull whether he itorno; ee = ‘gaunenfis / referreth it to the R. a unculus gramsineus, stadps pikes both here before, “Gel in. my fe et : . ons he faith, would make Pliny is rane makethis ober mar bet Coat Ceratia -ca Pliny, inee his 26. Book wal Mhnee ih hath butoneleafe anda roote ae a ae a pieins et but asI fhall fhew you ther Fae cher. ‘oth moft properlyof any other,referre his cor i, a , € have another herbe more jy Name,as you fhall underftand in the nrcioee feu Beas aria minor a itoce, Co ea CC woold sg i L :LAEie pew, which doth well agree he eee 1s Aaverfaria Eneaphyllum ;turb ecanfe the poke ae Sipe ne going before,is fo called with moft;I thi 5 ar a 3 ne two herbes by one name per f ) ow them herein, B his Serpentaria fecunda, as thinking ite Smee eth i Cords calleth it Lingua Unlneraria 3 Gefner in hort, ts Lancen $07 . salt ferpentis.ox ferpentin oer offum cdeLingua daies doe call it Ophiogl Fee er L Chrifti, but moft writers now'a Lucciola, tgesinnand langue it Ophioglof[o,Herba fenxa cofta» e Cuap, XVI. OphiogloJumfive Lingwaferpentina, Adders tongué Cuar.17 XVII. Small Moonewort. Moonewort, which becaufe they are but from = Any Authours have fet forth varieties of this {mall s and accidentall alfo, not to be found conftanr the Luxurioufneffe of the Plant, ina fertile foyle defcriptions of many ne fetrdow to refufed wholly Ihave which fhould makea particular /pecies, of many, with one defcription therefore ferve inftead oneherbe, but fometime degenerating «; Jet with i . The {mall Moonewortrifeth up ufvally bac ) the relation offome cafualties as they happen : footefhort a upon’ ng one darke greene thicke and fat leafe, ftandibut when it will flower Lunaria mitior. Small Moonewort. ftalke, not above twofingers breadth high, r ftalke, about foure or flende it nay be faid thatit beareth, afmall middle thereof, which five inches high,having but one leafe fet inthe parts, moftufually with five is much divided on bothfides into many found with ninedivifions on ot feaven on fide,yet fome have beene have thoughtthat it may, afide, and fometimes withmore, yea fome , as there are. dayes in have as manyleaves orparts of leaves rather ve ; each of thofe partsis every Moone, but thisis onely opinionati forwards, and round very {mall, next the middle ribbe, but broad from whenceit tooke the * pointed,tefembling therein an halfe Moon, effe then the loweft: the name,the uppermoftparts or divifions beingl , bearing many braninches three twoor leafe ftalkerifeth abovethis unto the {piky head of. like very one every es, chesof {mall long tongu whetherI fhould call which , colour ifh brown e,ofa the Adders tongu after they have which not, know well 1 feed, the sor them the flower rote is {mall and fithe duft, mealy a into e refolv while, a continued fuch like leaves, as brous, This is fometimes foundto, have divers toppes arifing from or hes branc many fo with bed, defcri . arebefore Clufins fetteth forth anoAnd oneftalke, each divided from other. out ofSilefato him and_other, which he calleth ramofa, and came , and each leafe more divided, thers, which had moreftore of leaves ng divers ftalkes, with and each part dented about the egdes, beari were more fat thicke and branchedtopslike the other, which leaves, them, fappy, and with alittle hairy downeupon The Place, where thereis much Tt groweth uponhils and oti heathes, yet to grow. graffe, for therein it delighteth The Time. or in Lune whenany hot Itistobe found onely in April! andit A4ay,f red and gonewithe 1s part moft the r weather comnmeth,fo ; The Names, bred by any of the anci< It isnot certainely knownéto be remem a Authors, yet {ome would makeit to be Ceraté , ys ent Greeke or Latine ; : be Tragium fecundum Diothe rooté he faith but ; Pliny whereofis {pokenbefore ; fome to hath alte Miltw ot m endriu Scolop of the leafe aines, eit tobe Hemionitis altera fooridis, which growing on mountnot, and therefore cannotbeit, fome alfo doe think na vo be Epimearum of fmelleth trong, which this doth Colum as alfo Some major. ia Lunar tobe Hemionisis and Selenitis, becaufe fome takel,thethat which cannot, agree hereunto ; Some allo, fent; {trong hatha foote the Dioftorides, but he faith withal Sila, where that kinde ofthe toppes. .C/fius {ith that thofe of havecalled it Ophiogloffum for the likeneffe mianes 5 that isas he faith; Tricho Legitimum langua ae r widerthon, e ge, Kechte “Re : rama, doe call itin their groweth, that he calleth |