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Show Cu ar.10, Theatrum Botanicum, 2, Naffurtinm (ytveftre Valentinum, Spanifh wilde Crefles, 3. Sophia Chirargorums, Flixeweede, C HaAP.10, 831 Be7. ~The T heater of Plants. Tri ds gafhed,, the flowers are yelmore orderly placed fomewhat like thofe of the Shepheards purfe, but. more {mally 7 fharpe. fo not but former the like brownifh feede low andthe ; Small Muftard of AZompelier, 3. Sinapi parvim Monspelienfe, high, with {mall bending branched This, {mall Muttardisthe leaft-of them all growing not above-a fpanne give {mall long and flender rough pods {talkes and {mall pale yellowifh flowers at the toppes, which afterwardsleaves are fomewhatbroad, cut into mawingedon thefidesor edges, with very fall feedertherein : the lower ny parts, but thofeon the ftalkes have very {mall cuts leffer than the {malleft leaves of Rocket fomewhat hot and fharpein talte, 2. Sinapi fyloesixe minus, J — = Small wilde Muftard. Z <OSoD~ Se Gag I. Sindpiativum Rapifolio. Broad leafed Muward. which nameit is now generally called and knowne, by Cefalpinws Accipitrina, who maketh two forts thereof, as Tiae doth of his Thahittrum, viz, latifolinmand engnpifoliom, Hasebesies calleth it Nafturtium [yluefire ney enebce a doubt whether it be not the Eruca Gelarinaofthe Italians : the Germanes call -or oESeot and Sophiakrautafter the Latine ; the Dutch Fiecrayt, and wee in Englifo c§ » i The Vertues, The twoforts of wilde Creffes aré neare the qualities of the othér Creffes; but both the herbe and the feede of Flixeweedeis of excellent ufc to ftay the flaxe or laske of the belly being drunke in water, or water wherein fomegadsof fteele being heated have beene oftenquenched;and is found alforno leffe efte@tuall than Plantane or —— for the {aid purpofe, and to reftraine any other fluxe of bloud in man or woman, to confolidate alfo ro bones, or ont of joynt ; the juyce thereof drunke in wine, or the decoétion of the herbe drunke doth kill : f wormesinthe ftomackeorbelly, as.alfothe wormes that grow in putride and filthyulcers, and made into alves doth quickly heale all old fores how foule or malignantfoever they be: the diltilled water ofthe herbe worketh the fame effe@ although fomewhat weakeryerisa faire medicine, and more acceptableto be taken. Cuar. X: Sinapi, Muftard, 3 Here be divers that make fomeof the Rockets to be kind of Muttardas you have heard before,and there be many alfo that make fome kindes of Muftard tobe Rocket : I will endeavour as neare as I canto give each e* due title and place,yet of thefe kindes I have inmy former Booke fet forth that which is moft frequently ufed to make {awfe inthis Land, whereof3 fhall not neede to {peake againe. This- Muftard: hath I. Sinapi fativum Aaa oft, Broad leafed Multard. wes very much jagged with uneven and unorderly gafhes, Goinewlne ikea a large ‘and broad rox shoonn onl “hd leafé but leflet anwsongher; the ftalke rifeth tobe more than a foote high an below. nt lefeca ae rough,sand branched at the, toppe, bearing fuch like leaves thereon as grow eat a Se cad nd lefie divided, and divers yellow flowers one above another at the toppes, after which come gall rough pods with finall lancke flat ends, wherein is contained round yellowith feede greater than Turneppe inaoare = biting upon the tongue: the rooteis {mall, long and woody whenit beareth ftalkes and ‘ 2.' Sinapi[ylveftre minus. Small wilde Muftarde. This Muftard is fomewhat lesler than she former not iting above a foote = high with fmall jagged leaves re more 4, Sivapi agreste Neapolitanum, : Wilde Muftard of Naples, This Neopolitane Muftard from a {mall whitifh fibrous roote fhoateth forth many rough greene leaves cut into divers parts, fomewhat like unto the leaves ofthe greater Celandine, but leffer and morepointed at the ends: the {quare flalke is divided into fundry branches, bearing at the toppes divers {mall purplifh flowers con- .% fiftingof foure leaves apeece fer together as it were in anumbell or Wp tuft, after which rife {mall pods of two inches longa peece, with mn, yellowith feede within them, which quickly breake their veffellsz and fpill, not onelyby ones touch, but by the fhaking ofthe winde, fo that it is hard to gather the ripe feede. . Sinapi marinum Egyptinm, . $+ Sinapi marintm HLeyptium. Egyptian Sea Muftard, bs \ aN Sea Multard of Egypr. Teall this a Mu@tard (faith mine Author) becaufe it hath larger WVZ Mimaxima Eruca bethe to leaves than Rocket, and might feeme coni of Lugdenenfis, but hath notany bitterneffe therein’as his haths Kakile Serapionts commonly called Eruca marina which nor is it the hath anitrous tafte init when as this hath a very fharpe tafte = the roote hereof is long, white, {lender and wooddy; having one or two reddith round ftalkes, not ftanding upright but a little bending branchingforth into other, witha few winged leaves thereon,that is made of many fine long {appie leaves ona fidealittle dented about the edges, bothin colour and {mell, comming neareftto Rocket; at the toppes of the ftalke come forth blewith flowers in fafhion of Stocké-Gillowflowers which turneinto {mallBbbb long pointed pods, 2 contais conmtals |