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Show s) goo Cuar.13. Tring. anicum. um Bot TheatrSe er 5 fomewhat fweetein {meland tharpé Withftore ofwhite flowersin umbells, and fmalllong feede after chem, ‘i s in tafte. French wilde Dauke. 13. Danems tertins Dalechampy. Another ; the == and flender with haires at the head fhort roote w yello fh whiti hatha This other French wild Dauke lower leaves of Corianders, but the unto like broad hat {omew are unto ftalkes of leaves that grow next there the higheft,the flowers are r and {inaller, being as {mall as Fennell. at thofe grow higher on the {talkes are {malle Dill or Cumin thatis fhatpe unto e intaft like ong hatl fomew whiteand the feede Dauke with water Milfoile leaves, 13, Dancus pratenfis Dalechampy. Wilde fine leaves fer many together at {paces one againft anos This fine leafed Danke hath civets long ftalkes of moft ftalke hath fome le,being fote and of a frefh greene colour ; the ther,verylike unto the water Yarrow or Milfoi thence, likewile bearing larse from rifing hes branc with m atthe l fet few joynts and finelong leaves like Fennel fomewhar bitter and Trise8, The Uertues, y moifture therein leffe effe&uall then the feede,as Galen Although the herbe of thé rae Daukeis by the water to provoke it isa principal medicine to helpe the {trangurie, that in there heate full power that h hath whic faith, is ofa herbe yetedthe yet mothe unto of theifit cation there the finffo apply beer, the dead birth and helpe pores, the by urine and womens’ courfes, to expelldigeft them humors by exhaling elpeto s. remperate qualitic, and willh bowel or wounds inthe body le griping paines,torments and leffethen the feedes, which is powerfull to difcuf y Spider,and the rootes a well ae are bitten by the Phalanginm or deadl being drunke with wines lence p-fti or n and efpecially profitable for thofe that poyfo ,or venom beaft,or any other effe@uall againft any other venemous mixed with hony ithel. ings in any part, being the fame alfo put into pulteffesdotheafe tumors and fwell es. Cough erate invet and peth old they are open, h at the beginning and white when umbeils of hewers whichare reddif eo : : Pca . Rockie wilde Davke. fharpe but well fmelling. hampy Dalec m five Buniu folio dri Corian vel elini Petrof s 14. Daucu up froma {mall white branched well rockie or ftony places rifeth y that manyare The wilde Dauxe that groweth in roughand ftalkes of leaves fo ncarely refembling Parfle long y fundr with head the at hairy efle withfinet {melling roote, ftalkeis (quare, tall and of a fingers thickn the it, heede becter they untill ight firft the r then Hens deceived at fmallé is {cede the Dill, slike flower of ls and umbel leaves thereonlike the finer leaves of Corianders bane feede of a goodfent. 15. Dancw fielatus, Stare head: d Dauke. ng well like thé d are {omewhat like unto Parfley, but fmelli yellow umThis Dauke hath fundry leaves, at the groun thelike leaves at them, and with fet es branch y tundr hath ftalke the Candy Dauke and tafting hot thornes under them, ieede veffells, having five {mall leaves like bells of howers which are facceeded by {mall rifing from the bottome to the toppes making every head feeme threds {mall fix or five (tarres little ng reprefenti aromaticall in taltes on its owne footlialke, {melling {weet and raw, like a Cone, each fianding feparate byit felfe roote, and eaten familiarly by the Natives either orParinep the rooteis thicke and longlike untoa Pa ,fley re Vrine womenscourfes and V.nery.ny, ot boyled,and held goodto procu Daucus 4lfaticw, Dauke of Germa 1 great ftrings thereat, and at the head many This GermanDauke hath a thicke root fomiewhat long.with tundry parts, fec one againft anothcr,among whom d leaves made of many hes and they into haires from whence come divers large winge rifetoa mans height, divided into many branc with flowers one or tworeddith ftalkes,feldome more doe , and at the toppesftand arge umbells of yello joynts the at leaves er fimall but like the with leffer and fomewhatflat feedefucceeding them The Place and Time, r fet and moré in many places and countries,the fhorter, thicke ny, Smffere The two firft forts grow not onely in Candy but countries of Germa and leffe hoary in the coider hoaryleavesin the warmer.and the longer,thinnerfet titles or deteriptions:many of them flower and feede fomes ed in their landand Savoy; moft ot the reft are declar Aurumne. whatearlier then others, yet all before the end of The Names. threeforts Daucus, Dancum and Daucium, Diofcorides made with leaves The Greekes call it 4#2x@-, andthe Latines alfo that 1s with leaveslike Payfley, and thebethird ides Selino d fecon the ts Cretics which named he fame. the firft thereof, the d many learned mento fuppofe divers herbes to like Coriander, which feverallforts hath caufe d, bur that fome doejultly aflure fully not is laft two the of netie certai the are fince found muchdiffering, and yet fora good while for the firft itis in thefe times, and fo hath beene s queftion thofe are heldtobethetrueft. Foras a dayesin all the compofitions wherein Daneu now ufed onely eand known well OC. ny, ed, in Italy,France Germa Carrot (whichis in moft chings like the manur of wilde on comm the rly forme as where : put be is appointed to was wholly ufed y,and more phyficall and not edible as it is) lt snow well except the roote which is more hardand woodd declaration of thefe here fec downe. Thefir the cometo to but : kinde (andy true the of fread in all and others have obierved it Ge/ner , iclus Matth Lobel, as s, coride ofDiof y onely knownetobe the true Daucus Creticus ed to be folike the firft, thar the climate and countr L have and fo fet it downe s the fecondalfo is. acknowledg , Lobel and others : the third and fourth arius , Camer Ge{ner fotay , and efore faydb I as maketh the difference named, for 7ras g and how they¢alled them: the fifc is diverfly tts ot Diofcoria fhewed in their defcriptions to whom they belon Dodoneus the other kinde of Libano his fecond Daxcus, and gus and Matthiolus callit Diofcorides Fuchfius tobe Sefeli Pelopenenfe des and Theophraftus, Camerarius Gener and forced then yeldingfreely ofir felfe to take uponit this title, would bee loth ro dero< de{cription moving that doubt in me: etl Aréally applyed to every part of Diofcorides his rned an Herbarilt as Dalechampine-was- The itie of folea gate eyther from the aceurate judgementornsfincer follow the Latine as nearé Italia and all other nations doe for the molt part bians call it Dancoand Giezar, the with us, to call them wilde wing the French Carot Savage as fome doe as their Dialect will permit,or elfe follo er herbe more properly calaccording to the Latine, becanfe there is anoth led wilde Carrot, : i The ? Cuar. SILL Paftinaca tenuifolia, Cartots, which fome for wantof a more proAving fhewed youin the laft Chapter all the forts of Davews wilde ername havecalled wilde Cartots, I willinthis thew youall the reft whether tame or Pee that fo they may ftand together, 1. Paftinaca tennifolia fasivalutea, Common yellow Carrots. here, having fhewed yon all The commonCarrots I might well have fpared to defcribe fome wilde forts which forts of them in my former booke, bucfeeing am to {peake of againe that fo the wilde fort may be forth them fet to ent impertin notbe fhall it manured, unto the large {pread leaves made of manythin cut de wherein theydiffer. This is well knowneto havedivers alke three or foure foote high bearing leaves divided into many parts, atmong whichrifech aroundft not much, and turne into {mall whitifh rough of umbells of white fowets which doe clofe together and fpread ., big above and{mall pointed beorhairy feede holding one to another, the roote is fomewhat great andyellowholly {pent for fo There are therefore low, without any fangs or twines ofa pleafant fweetetafte,I and themthat are defirous to know, but I have referre ereunto booke,wh former my in fhewed have I 2s forts other white. to become feene this garden yellow kinde by fowingit felfe fometimes the root Carrots. 2. Paftinacatennifolia fylvefiris. Wilde butthat the leaves are fomewhat whiter andrough The wild groweth in a manner altogether like the tame = urpl tufts of white flowers, witha d fo are the ftalkes likewife whichbearelarge fpokie pare being h the middle which are contraéted together when the feede beginneth to ripenthat the outer ftalkes rifing high maketh the whole umbell thew. of likeunto a birds neft, as 1 thewed ‘before in the Chapter roote ftrange Chervills the Gingidinm verum ufeth todoe, the fharpe is (inall long and hard, unfic for meate, being fomewhat and was ufed to ftrong, although Diofcorides feemeth to fay it be be eaten. 3. Paftinaca fylveftris Apula Columne, Wilde Carrots of 2yples, solitane Carrot is fo like in leaves and ftaikes unto chat they cam hardly be ciftinguifhed one fromthe other = irbe in flower or feede, for althongh the whole winged is {mall feemeth to be leffe and the parts fewer, yet therein the lifference : but being in Hower the umbells are larger, Jarke purple, with areddifh yellow {pot in the middle, e fede (wherein lyeth the chiefeft difference) long and not rough with alitele white hairineffe upon them, and beine more like to the true Dancws, but of a rede e greenc and frefh,and ofa bitter andlittle aroe roote is fomewhat long, white, hard.fweer Lobel faith ttis Saxifragia Venetoe defcription doth exof this for his Se/-/* montannm alterum, whofe ns, rum,and Clufius as | fayd giveth the figure enticaleth Daucus montanks apy folio albica Pinax his in nus Bashi which , preffe the nexior fixt here fer downe us becaule it is greater then it: maxim it called ides Selino r forme o the e.unt but I bave for the neare refemblanc , asit is fet downeinhis firlt Epiltle to (/nfims,and by the feventh is exprett to be from Honorins Bellas of Candyand ninth are remembed onely by Bashinus in bis Pinax eighth the words: fame the s in n Balda as much as is Ponainhis Italia them are expreffed in their titles or deferiptions unto next fFoure the omus, Prodr his in ed which Bauhinns anddefcrib enfis. Lugdun by hampi Dalec m Banin atled titlet fic for them : the foureteenth is as I fayd in the x L rult fay fomevel coriandrifolio : but concerning this Bami that this Buxiom calleth as it isin the title alfo Daucus petrofelini o caftanum, that is to fhew you ofBx/b er Chapt the in before fed thing thereof here as] promi both fo ane siof Dancas, the defcription and figure thereofare is rarhee Datlechampiy is referred by Banhinus tothe kinde myopinion thereof which is,that I thinke this herbe you lgive withal mutt I yet but unto: there ble fwera the compofure of the defcriptionbeing fo pundtu- Carots,or rather as is morefit Dauke The Fheater of Plants. ep or white Carrotis of a fin, equall alike, like unto fomewhat yellow on the hi c or De hat fharpe and fweerootes , thé f ordinary e Sea kinde, « airineffe: the ftalke is thick anches and leaves which bend a little downewarc e them globe fafhion, being fmaller, Iefle divided, harder umbells of ougher thereon up to the toppes, where the ; flowers ftand, which have fix thicke fharpe peinted leaves at the bottome of them, the middic umbell fir Hhhh i ” * |