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Show ined,6, T RIBE Botanicum. Theatrumeatrum Botani Cuar.3o. he X. » that fhould have beene-fer after, thereby making it XI. cwhenitisferIX. before the The Vertues, Hakeweedé, faith Diofcorides is cooling, fomewhat drying andbinding, and thereforeis good for the heate of Tribe. > Te Thear Theater of Plants. 2, Hieracium alperum Hypocheris five Porcedso dittum. Swines Hayvkevveede with rough leaves. Hieracium medio nigrum, Small blacke {potted Hawekeweede, yet he faith in anotherplace, that a {mall quantitie bindeth thebelly : thefaid juyce taken in wine helpeth digeftion, difeuflech winde, and hindereth any cruditiesto abide im the ftomacke,it helpeth alfo the difficultie in mas likewife raken in wine helpeththe bitings of venemousSerpents, and of the Phalangium, king water : the famelikewife andthe {ting o f the Scorpion, ifthe herbe alfo be outwardly applied tothe place ; and helpethalfo all other poyJ that hart the bladdersor thatkill by ftrangling : a fcruple of the dried juyce c thofe fons, except that of Cers/{f, or t with is profitable for thofe that have the dropfie :_ the decoction ofthe herbe taken decoétion hony digefteth thinne flegmein the cheft orlungs, and with Hyflope, doth helpe the congh : the like melancho are that thofe ke, and thereof, and of wilde Succory made in wine and taken, helpeth the windcolli given in wine and vinegar, or have hard fpleenes: it procureth reft and fleepe, ithindcreth venery and venereous dreames, cooleth heates, Outwardly applied it purgeth the Rtomacke, encreafeth bloud,and helpeth the difeafes of the reines and bladder, is fingular good forall the defects and difeafes of the eyesufed with fome womens milke : “it is alfo ufed with go od fuccefie infretting or creeping ulcers, efpeciallyin the beginning : the greene herbe brnifed,and witha little{ falt applied to anyplace burnt withfire before blifters doe arife, doth helpe them, asalfo inflammations, Saint with meale andfaire waAnthonies fire, and all pufhes and eruptions of heate and falt flegme: the fame applied or fuch as are out of joynt doth ter in mannerofa pultis to any place affected with convulfions, and the crampe, , and the face wafhed give helpe andeafe. The diftilled wateris ofgood ufein many of the difeafesw aforefaid and other blemifhes in the skin, therewith clen {eth the skinnie, and taketh away freckles or {pots, the morphe and helpetth to take away wrincklesin the facealfo. The> fift is by the relationof Mr. John Morrice Gentleman m by good experiments fromothers, fingular good to helpe the Pleurifie, nto me of Iffellwort! bbeyond Braindford unto onely by taking the juyce thereof in drinke. Cuar, XXX, Hieracia Dent leonis folio obtufo. Dandelion-like Hawkéweede with blunt pointéd leaves} Ordo fecundus, The fecond ranké. 1, Hieracium longiss radicatum. Long rooted Hawkewede. S 9." Hieracium minim Ctafj) Clafiys his leat Hamkenesds,. W \ QTE Dm > mitSS pf Eefeay = AXS\ Small Dandelion-like Hawkeweede with round pointed leaves. This {mall Hawkeweede hathfixe or feven thicke rough leaves NSy, lying onthe ground, about two incheslong, and halfe an inch broad, round pointed and jagged aboutthe edges, after the fafhion of the former; but not with fuch deepe jagges, among which rifeth a bare hollow fmoothftalke, whereonis fet a large pale yellow flower, which turneth into downe, the rooteis {mall and fibrous, Ws VS ) an) 2, Hieracinm dentis leonis folio obtufo minus flore magno, mr o e SIT have more and fhorterrootes. . 1, Hieracjum longias radicatum, Longrooted Hawk-weede, EE — Ct. He leavés of this HawXewee thatlie upon the ground are long and natrow much torne and jagged on the edges fomewhatlike unto Dandelion, but cut into many fhort round pointed peeces, and of adarke greene colour, the F ‘S falkes that rife from among theleaves are {mooth and blackifhfarce a foote high, bare ot without leaves on them unto the toppes, butat the upper joint, from whence {pring fundry flowers each ftanding: on a long foote ftalke, which are yellow like unto other Hawkeweedes and turne into downeas they doe: the roote is white {mall and long, running downe as deepe intothe ground, faith Lebe/, as the ftalke is high, that which Iand many. others have takenforit, 3. Hieracium tomentofum Hifpanicum, Spanif woolly Hawkeweede. This Hawkeweede hathdivers hoary {oft woolly leaves lying on the ground, cut inon thefides like Dandelion, every one ftanding upon a {mall long fore ftalke, being of three or foure incheslong, and halfe an inch broad, the ftalke is hoarylikewife, and branched about a {panne high havingfmaller leaves thereon, with {maller divifions, at the tops— ftand very yellow flowers on veryfhort foote ftalkes, fhooting out of #a7y very fine hoary huskes pointed at thebrimmes with manypoints: the roote is white on the ontfide. BS 4. Hieracium dentis leonts folio floribus parvzs. andelion Hawkeweede with {mall flowers, Thé roote hereof is {mall, white, wooddy and fibrous, the ftalke is round, a foote high, and fomewhat hoary, at the bottome whereof grow a fewrpughleaves, bitten in, as it were about the edges, about three inches long,and halfe an inch broad,having but few leaves there-_ Sy onandthofe about the middle,which are but only dented and compaffe~ itat the bottome, bearing many very {mall yellow flowers together, upon very fhort ftalkes at the toppes thérsof, Si 3 Hieratiam a Cuap. 30 79% the Romacke, and for inflammations, and the hot fits of agues and gnawingsof the ftomacke: the quantitie of a feruple of the dried juice, faith Pliny, taken inPo/ca Poflet, thatis vinegar and water mixed purgeththebelly, TMT 790 26, Hieraciam parvum Creticum, Stall Havekeweede ofCandy. |