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Show —— 94° Cu ar.36, Theatrum Botanicum. 1, Angeli¢a fetiva. Garden Angellica, Tria8 3 2, Angelica /jlveftris. Wilde Angellica, : Y\y ¥ 3. Angelica (ylueftris montana duarum fecitrum. Two forts of Mountains Angelica. G- Archangetica. The great water Angelica, | Trrise 8. The Theater of Plants. Cua P36. 94% long branand wooddy whenit flowreth, with many great crefted onthe round feede : the roote growethgreat againe, better from the feede that doth fall of it chesto it, but perifheth after (eede and will rife and {pring of an exthe wholeplant both leafe and feede and roote is a molt felfe,then what is fowenby handat any other time: being notfierce or fharpe butrather {weete, and giveth the cellent pleafant fent and talte very comfortable, and next, bee to feede the hold fome and weakeft the be leaves the : delicate rellith whenitis talted or ufed wee have another fort Dalsis. ftalke. Of thiskinde not ready to grow up forfrom rootetobethe ftrongelt, efpeciallybeing the former, butinthat it hatha fweerer differing inany thing not , Angellica {weet called in our Gardens rellifhthen the other3. Angelica fylvefra. Wilde Angellica, divileaves on the ground having fmaller ftalkes and leffer The wilde Angellica growethup with large {pread fo halfe fo {trong as the garden kinde, yet favouring the wilde: though ded leavesby much, ofa darke greene colour, not {melling Angellica foonefee and know it to bea kinde of leaves r much like Angelica that by the {mell one may andlefle joynts three or foure foote high with fmaller ftalkes are much flender and fmaller, yet growing : the flowers, which turne into {maller feede and blacker thereat: at the toppes grow lefler iunbelis ofwhite fo great or long, andof a blacker colour on the ftrings the re neythera former the greatas fo rooteis nothing in the outfide not fmelling halfe fo well. growing likewife wilde with us, ot muck differing the Ofthis kindelikewile there is {ome vatietie, one the feede thicker and longer, and reddifh being flalkes the divided, : leaves, but being {tnaller and not {omuch roote being great and thicke, a. Angelica[yloeftrs montana. Mountaine wilde Angellica. but mitch lower andfmaller in every part, the Mountaine Angellica groweth like the former wilde Kinde, but fendeth forth many {mall brownith ftrings from the great, fo nothing ts it that in moft differeth hereof roote ftrong fent of Angellica that the former doth. the head round aboutit, yet holding the fame Angellica, takenont of Dottor Foxes box of I give you herethe figures of two otherforts I tobe which he had from Padoa garden,and might feeme had feverall denominations to them. . Angellica 4. Archatgelica, The greater water ftalke fometimes reddifh, the leaves likewife » This Angellica gtoweth witha taller and much greater greene colouras the firft fort.: in the tufts. ot whit asdeepea of and divided, {maller and number in more : {eede but greater and blacker, the roote is gr@ytacco ersit is like the fir garden Angellica,and fo is the g. the plant,and endureth many yeares without perifhin The Place and Time. fort is wilde both in many any, The firft forts are with us fowen in Gardens, the fecond places: the third groweth on dive other andin o, Londonalf by Towne neare Kentifo watery ditches, but in moift grounds allo ia many angary and the relt : the laft is not onely naturall to grow in places with us,and in the Marthditches by Rederiffe, The Names, worthyperfons : for fome have ca rerbe hath gained many worthy names from fundry dus, and {omeothe of Laferpitium,Co v,Lacina, and Dodoneus thinke it fomekinde allin generall call it e4ngellica from the A ninm, and Cordus to be Panax Heracleum, but as their titles beare, and therefore I neede n herein, Allthefe fortsare fo called by moft Authors by Clufius, and Angelica aquatica by Ge/ner. All 1ef nfinther, onely thelatt is called Archangelica name as neare as their Dialcét will permit: 0 tio likewife in their appellations hereof follow the Latine Yarne onthe dead {talkes. their winde Sy Weavers the ony, theycall the wilde kinde Kex,and The Vertues, ft in the third degree. It refi eth poyfon bydefenAngellicais hot and dry, fome put it in the fecond andothers and comfort to the ;it doth the like againft che Plag ding the heart, the blood and {pirits, and giveth heatepowder to the weight ofhalfe a dramme at a time,w taken in and infection of the Peftilence, if the roote be ity t itbed: if Treakle be not arhane thereupon {weate I fome goodTreakle in Cardus water, and laydto or rootes candid and eaten fafting are in Cardus or Angellica water, the ftalkes ftomack: The root alf old or cold comfort and warme to times other at and n unto are both good pre inegar taken fometimes fafting,and the roote {melied anddiftilledin glafle iftilled fromthe rootes fimply,or fteeped in wine twoorthree {poonef n the water ofthe leaves, andthis water being drunke not bound + the hat come of cold or winde, foasthe body be all o Ipeth the Plurifie being taken in the beginning, as alfo or th Syrupe srtneffe of breath, Tiffickes, and fo'doth the ftrangury and {top kewife the torments of the Chollicke,the inward tum¢ he afterbirth:and briefely eafeth anddifeuffethall being dru ¢ Liver and Spleene : and the decoétion thereof taking if it be poffible before the fit come,will in twice or thrice macke, andis argemedy fora Surfer. The juice or the v and helpeth deafe at if anyfilmes doe begin’ to breed in them, the paine ; the rootes in powther made ares : the juice alfo putinto hollow teeth eafeh ping itintot other venemous creature doth w na little pitch into plaifter, andlayd onthe biting of a mad dog,or any and put into old and.filchy deepe V ic€rs, therein wet tents droppedor water the or juice the : /helpe them caufe themto heale quickly bycove ing the powder of the roote in want of theother doth clenfe them and pained with the Gonte or Sciatica, doth giv ea naked bones with fleth : the diltilled wacer applyed:to places all as the Gardens,althongh it may fafely bee ufed to great deale ofeafe : the wilde Angellica is not ( effe@tuall and Adi- thefe purpoles ¢forefaid the roote ofthe Garden Angelica isa better fubltitute haye beene formerly accepted. a “ Sea Lillie in Pheriaca Andromachi zl Cuar. |