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Show 532 Cuar.28, Theatrum Botanicum. Trine. prima vera gentile. The French call themboth Afargaerites and Pafquerts, yet ufually they call’thé leffer aZar= gueritons. The Germanes call the greater Genfablgues the leffer Mapileben oder hints The Dutch call the great fort wild.oft groote Afadelienen, and thelefle (Madalienen, and Margrieten, We in Englifh call the greaterthe great Daifie, and Maudelinewort, and the other the lefferorfield Daifie, &c. : 3 The Vertues, The greater wild Daifie is a wound herbe ofgood refpect,often nfed and feldomeleft outin thofe drinkes or falves that are for wounds, either inward or outward : both it and the fmallare heldby the moitto be'cold anddry, yet Dodoneus faith they are cold and moift, whichnone other doth allow of : for the drying qualities doe more properlyconfolidate, the juice or diftilled water ofeither ofthem doth muchtemperthe heat ofchol= Jer, and refrefheth the liver and other inward parts, Itis faid that they loofen the belly that is bound ( which Lobel contradið and true judgement doth the fame)beingtaken in a fallet with oile and’vinegar,or the broth of fat flefh whereinthe leaves hereof and a fewMallowes have beeneboyled: they helpe to cure the wounds of the breaft made in the hollowneffethereof, ifadecoétion be made ofthemanddrunke ; the fame alfo doth cure allalcers, and puftles in the mouthor tongue, or in the fectet parts: the leaves bruifed and applyed tothe cods,or toany other partsthat are {wollenand hot, doth refolve it, and temper the heat ; they are alfo much commended that a decottion be made hereof and ofWallwort,and Agrimonyandthe places fomented,or bathed therewith warme, that are afflicted either withthe palfie, the Sciatica,or the gout, to givea great deale ofeafe of paines the famealfo diffolveth and difperfeth the knots or kernels that grow in theflefh ofanypart of thé body, and the bruifes and hurtsthat comeoffals and blowes; they are alfo ufed for ruptures, or other inward bura with very goodfacceffe an ointment made thereofdoth wonderfully helpe all wounds, that have in- The Theater ofPlants. Tripe 5i 1 3+ Sanicula guitatd. icle, ae Cuar.28, 533 4. Sanicula Alpina frve Cortufa Matthiol. Benene eae Hypry i dammations about them, or by reafonof moift humours having acceffe unto them, ate kept long from healing, and thofe are {uch for the moft part that happenin the joynts ofthe armes; and legges: the juice ofthem dropan, ped into the running pitSy eyes of any y doth much ch hel helpe them ; the fmall Daifie if e iis held to be morealtringen t and bini i Cuar. XXVIII. Sanitula, Sanicle. ; Herebédivers hérbés that thé learned writers have entituled Sanikle,from their efpeciall properties yin healing, as Avens, Beares care, Corrallwort, Butterwort,and divers others, as they are remembred in their feverall places, and fome in my former Booke, asthe {potted and Beates eares Sanicle; meASHA a8 whereofI thinke it not amiffe to fpeake a little here, andto give youtheit figures withall, but this that I herefirlt propofe untoyou,is properly andpeculiarly called Sanicle, fimply without any o- her epithite, and thereoffinde no other fort, although fome have made mar-dndfemina, accounting this the mas ¥ Sanicala valgaris (eve Diapentia . : ; DP i Eboracenfis. 2 Pingukcuta Gve Sanicula Ordinary Sanicle ot Selfe heale, -s sigs ages owe K y or Torkelhive the Pinguscola alfo to adjoyne hereunto,and and efffranvianigra Diofcoridis, to ce, ale . ' be thefemina , but yet thinkefit nfefake, i or Butterwort, called offome Sanicula Eboracenfis and an American Cortufa, for the properties fae pe It thus. Sanicleis ordinary the of on thoughdiffering in forme one from another. The defcripti fomewhat deepely cut 2 ; Me into manygreat round leaves, {tanding upon long brownith ftalkes, every one a Crowfoote or Dov Onee fiveor fixe parts, and fomeofthofecut in alfo, fomewhatlike the leafe of colour, Se es ifh aboue finely dented about the edges, {mooth and of a dake greene fhining leafe thereon, fawhichrifeth up fmalfrotind greene ftalkes, without any joynt or the brimmes ; from among foure pee at thae ving at the toppe,where it brancheth ontinto flowers, havinga leafedivided into three or round greenifh iabe 1ea ae | joynt withthe flowers, whichare {mall and white, ftarting ont of {mall are {mall round rough burres, ftanding togetherin ataft; in which aftetwards are the ,feedes contained, which thing that they touch: the uponany fomewhatlike unto the feeds of Clevers, and fticke in the fame manner, head, which abideth with the roote is compofed of many blackeftrings orfibres fet together, at little long : greene leaves all the winter and perifh not2. Pinguiculafive Sanicula Eboracenfis, Butterwort. l AI UN YO) FN eS x >: oe OTTERUECTA HUCTUATTeRRNANUERTLUTTE aS ZN 3 Ks pe at the ttome poet Butterwort hath divérs fatand long leaves lying upon the ground about the roote, fol . tog er ‘ their th, undernea white , and upperfide the on colour greene pale ofa pointed at the end, pi : es, : out an flender three or two arife which among from white, more are then firft rifing which one, fet ina {mall greene huske, made fome= handbreadth high, bearing onely one flowerat the toppe of every having a {mall tayle of {purre behinde, in what likea Violet foweror thofe of the Larkes heeles or fpurres, : after the flowers arepaft, come their fome of a purple, inothers of amore blew colour, and in fome white feede : the roote is compofed of diplaces {mall pointed round heads, whereinis contained {mall long blacke them all the Winter, vers {mall white fibres or ftrings which dye not but abide with the greene leaves tipon 5 : 3. Sanicula guttata. Spotted Sanicle. 1 fhall hete rather point atit, Having given y outhe defcription hereofand the varieties in my former Booke, th, and reddifh withall, the and 1 undernea a grayith above al en then fully declare that it hath roundithle aves, greene white flowers, fofi nely fpotted with red fpots; toppeof the branched ftalke is ftored with many {mallfive leafed of that they feeme to be pricked thercon. : 4. Sanicula Alpina five Cortu acMarthioh, Beates-€are Sanicle. it hath larger and moré crumpled hairy This alfo being there defcribed at large needeth the leffer relation, that purple flowers. round leaves then the laft: the ftallces alfo lower.and bearing fundry {mall pendalous Sanicle of America. 5. Sanicula five Cortula Americana fraticofa. The Shrubbe cae lying on the ground each upon Bal ot The fhrubby Sanicle of America, hath fundry almoft round leaves about the brimmes,from among which rife har likewife dented parts, two into edges the at footeftalkedivided wooddyftalkes neere two foote high, having {ich like leaves thereon as grow belowand branching age “23 |