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Show Theatram ‘Bobanicun. Cx AP.29> Trine & 7 * The Vertues, Diofcerides faith that the mountaine Parley provoketh-utiné, if the roote and feede be troken in wine? Cwar.30> The Theater ofPlants. TRIBE 8. Selinum 929 Selinum five Apiam peregrinum primurm CluFi. Apiums peregrinam Clafij. The firlt Grange Parlley of Clepur. The fir ftrange Parfley of Clufiuse it bringeth downe alfo womens courfes,andis putamong thoft medicinés that are made to expell gravell, and thofe that doe warme anycold part. Galew faith itis in working like unto Smallage,but more effectual, Dodonests fetreth downe that the firft mountaine Parfley called Veelgutia, that is good formanythings, ishot and drie in the end of the}fecond degree, that it doth extenuate and make: thinne the thicke grofie clammy houmours, that it cutteth tough flegme, openerh obftructionsoftheliver. and { pleene; and provoketh urine, breaketh and exe pelleth the,{tone, moveth womens courfes, and helpeth the yellowjaundife, and being chewed inthe mouth, it draweth much waterand {pittle into the mouth, and eafeth the tooth-ach. Cuar. XXIX, Thyffelinumfive Apinmfylveftre, Wilde milkié Patfly? His kinde of wilde Parfley, hath fundry large {pread leaves, fomewhat refembling gar= | den’ Parfley, butt the they are divided intomore parts, and cach divifion hath (waller leaves, Sais from among : which rifeth up : an holiow Thyffelinum five Apium fpiveftre. Verge {traked ftalke a yard high, reddith toward on wilde Milkic Parfley, a the bottome, fometimes with the like veBr pes ya La 5 TARKATUNTTTEUANTTR i “S leaves at the joynts where it branE ==—= cheth forth diverfly, bearing large thicke umbells of white flowers, reddith on theone fide and pale on the other, and after them flat feede, fomewhat like unto Parineppe feede,but little lefle horin tafte, and fomewhat aromaticall, the roote {preadeth divers long {trings, blackifh without, but white within, and deepe into the ground, fomewhat like unto the AZevm Spignell, and abideth many yeares, The whole plant and every part thereof, yecldetha milkie juyce, if it be broken in anypart. 4 The Placeand Time, Te groweth in moift and marfhy grounds, and water-courfes, and muchalfo in the moift woods where Aldets doc Stow : it SA ‘S$ 928 Hlowreth in Inwe and 2#/7, and feedeth fooneafter. ei ice dive eae teoap e with divers leavés, fhooting ee t ea e Ce 3flowers, bonis wt eé or foure foote high hollow, thtarses ; whereof grow umbells of {mall \l white pe sae : hich bet ter expreffed in the former figure, branched likewife, at the toppes W fhedding of ic The Names. Both Diofcorides 8 Theophraftus have a ceatray cyploy Apinm Sjluefre, ‘but they differ muchone ftom another, for ‘Diofcori- 8 des his is that kinde of Renuncals, hee calleth Herba Sardinia, wie but Theophraftws doth not number his amonghis other Se/ina, 73saw and peradventure maybe this that hath beene referred both by eS Dodonans and Lobel unto the Thyffelinum of Pliwy, which Lo- Weg. Sel calleth Thy[[elinonPliny, {uppofing the name 7 hyffelinon, betF ter toagree : this by the feed, barqnicke and hot and ofa good {mell et cee ec ee garden if it once feede therein, fimall feede sak (0 Oeide ina Oe i i i Oa , an se in Spaine ro peanca Salam fore it ripen. with the forme of this plant ascomming heereit to a Selinon, but howfoever ifit be not the fame with Pliny his The Place and Time. direkt 4 d wayés fide in the countrey of ders of the Vineyards, and by the paths but wich usitis morelare bes yin Auguft, lomch in Jwly, and the {eede is ripe The Names. S ts m Apin n callet! hic fir ft with hi hin, Bawbiinus ith | him, um peregrj inum, and isthe Selin i j and the third Daweus of Dio/co invis, Cefalp of iy rate Sexi 7 h anc on third ; d s ie fabrotunan folysae inumwa erecr sa d with Pliny, fecon the h mket he hich Coline n feedé era of the e tae ially ao but efpéc foote,at and fh of both leaves ne the tate in ec ah, ived ffe perce drineualto and to one bohm, 3 — eae aae keurine, andeffect provo na leffe ties of heate n«ties The ] quali re eae Thyfelinum it commeth fo neareit, that no other is yet found 97 ‘ = foneare, efpecially in the forme of the leate and property of the Foote, as you fhall heare by and by; Lobel and Dedonaus doe bothfay, that this was in former times afed inall the fhoppes of the Low Countries inftead of Aenm, taking it to be the right and therefore Dodonzus didalfo call it Apinm (ylueftre as “g-; dunenfis dothlikewife ; Gefner in hortis calleth it Dancns palit doth argue itto be no Stris, and Cordus in hiftoria Olfenichium trom the German word Ofenich, wherebythey focalled it; Bashinus caileth it Apium {7 'veftre laéteo [uccoturgens ; and thereupon F have entituled it in Englif, Wild milkie Parfley,to diftinguith ic from other forts of wilde Pai fley. The Vertues asin ‘The roote hereofis hot and drie in the third degree, which being chewedin the mouth, drawéth downe much flegmefrom the head to be fpit ont, and eafeth th ‘ : Gey Dideades elise’ be alfo good for other difeafes, asthey 4 Ie the fame : the‘e thingsare probable, 2 Ce/@P?ioelve it; fheweth i pa s Leraga allo, as a pasa of Saxif namegirg had no certaine experience bytriall. g CuaP. XXX. ints ae Hippofelinon five Smgrninm. Allifanders. felinm? is endued withall ; the otherproperties a eropriate tooth achtos the and other ehis quality, Pliny faith, the roote of his Thy/~= kinds of Apinm are dout be found herein, — and that at ¢ tono leffe effet, as both to . €xtenuate, cur, and open, and toP provoke Me ote aise urine,der and womens lei i Df 2-3 Smirni forts of herbés, each of them called Allifanders,: T mutt comprehend two title of of Ault his title Nider this alne hicl seap : sd as (hall be thewed, cum, et eitend bee AOD) os, d the lalt Creti e. Garden Hippofelinum five Smyrnium wulgar ee 4 ee eee e s groweth the gréateft of all the Cmar. XXX. Selinumfive Apinns Peregrinum. Strange Parley, St His ftrange 3 Parfley hath fromn alone along whitit whiti h roote, well {mellin (melli g,andtafting 4 ome Wooddy, ospetihing after feede rime. diversi ing like li Parféy Ys long ftalkes.of leaves lying wo ee = fharpein talte, = are —— ac alittle painted and dented.about the edges,fiveufua “ORCHENS but three on lly and morealfo, yet Ralkgs, tet by couples and ofa fad greene colour, the ftalke,is {traked and : hollow } eh Allifander ; cut into many parts grea aae tn aid tite S ON o\ViePp Or —E wingdivers large {pread leaves pia4 the edges, of fomé what ad eas ty about d dente and on er lage ext Hee a 0 viatts alta Fe | pa glarge tufts : : bearinae t eaches ke ancl ie e l, ch kecha er withal n isSe Bara ft them bitter e, among up ril t f rifeth Te e achea th biscrwi with branc sia, (endian leaves on them, parted into {maller divifions, 5 , feeae h em gteat blackif *P yers whi great, thicke; long, and blackifh on the ontlide, nth tenets “it ss witich is and bitter, heore into manyparts underground, and whitifh within: Kkkk 3 a Srayravand |