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Show = TRIBEiCoOee 2 ~~The Theater of ‘Plants. Trips io, 1039, Cuar.2 i : . The Names, s of wing the unto like are s leave the crion + becaufe j N $ authors, yet Angin Tris called in Gieeke tlhi Aden’ Filix mas of moft , can qin oe ga times our in other all to onely conttary alonfi ine h he not fheweth is betweene the male and feawleis bag palinCer e c. whice tin@i etand Case‘it ae ner in bortis Go a mafonla,guod folinm unico arte per _ di sie a filin: t famin differ : rd us Wek his hraft Theop s 18 cere tens of the male kind, for his fecond jpecie tiettt Chapter in alba Fhaiide and is his third fort RM es fepeenestask it callech it by the name of FI Ltake sas romu Prod its a iberh it with little differences The male Ferne is.ca ns gts Es, = e defer + he S 3 {ine aFeadb ; ae of the firft \ ET ‘HERB CAPILLARES: He “FERNES AND CAPILLARIE HERBES. CLASSIS DECIMA) THETENTH TRIBE. CHAP.I. 1. Filix mas valgaris, The common Male Ferne. F the Male Fernethereis {ome diverfitié as fhall be fhewed, The Male Ferné fendeth forth divers hard rough unbranchedftalkes ofwinged leaves, naked or bare atthe lower end, confilting of many leaves up to the toppes with one at the énd, feton both fides thereof, not fully oppofite but as it were jin the middle betweene two onthe contrary fide, each leafe not fully devided but deepely nicked in onthe edges, all of them ofa pale'greene colour, hard and dry orwithout fappe,broadeft at the bottome and {maller toward ‘the toppe, onthe backe i, Filix mas vulgaris, The common male Ferne: fide of whom there are certaine brow= nifh fmall {ports which are the feeds, for bythe falling of them young ones areencreafed : thisandall other forts of Fernes and Capillarie herbes in this Claffis mentioned, have no flowers nor other feeds then frch fpots, orfcales whereby they as I {aid are encreafed, although many have denyed that any of them have eyther flowers or feede, and fome have beene reclaimed upon my inftance of the place in Genefis 1, 11-12. and fo have declared it: the roote hereofis made of many thicke blacke threads defcending from a browne {caly thicke head. 2. Filix mas aculeata, The prickly Male Ferne: This other Fernediffereth not fromthe former, but onely that the wingedleaves are not dented in, but whole, having afmullpricke at the end of each of them and growing not fo high. The Flace. Thefirft growcth as well on Heathes and opén places of hills, as in fhadowyplaces by thefides of fields,reafonable fre- quent in all countries, bue the fecond groweth, very few yer in thelike places alfo, a The Time, Thefe feldome hold their ftalkés with leaves greené in the Winter : but fhoote out new from the roote in the Spring which at their firft rifing are brownifh and fouldéd inround ‘The time when thofe heads on the backe of them are ripe and doe fall is Midfomer, and falling on the ground doe fpring, for wherebyelfe fhouldit beencreafed, feeing God in the be. ginning appointed every herbe and tree to have the feede of their kind (and not of another) within them. Fongee an the Spaniards Helecheyorvas by the French ‘ ay “e ThslaensBric snafchieby Dutch Varren mannekeh. fie, ihe Gusher waldrfarres py the i e, and femalic in totheam haveOT usy they ipci e that he ma male Fern es to the al vertu bi the fame thatall authors’ have appropriated placesoain a vei ffe.inin fundry I will e glafle, fame thingsagaine; greenrey rehearfalliof the red reter colou sabaloes rd ia lovie iz bash hey ade a kinde of thicke or darke Se OFtbe a hee eAr "es ee, (andin England alfo as 1 havebeene told by some) one tae to be gathere one y Sa eaia ee a air eenti and the female Ferne doe beare, and by divers, not oncly Moun te soa itt iis titionfly held FT aie The nade} fuperf is ds s l ovju nfly haec ftitio Wile t . wiThe (ee ee by thofe that are too fupei etbeir atnigh drinic mer eve not be faid but e ee nefo to it ft what expre t it bankes and Cult ret hidden vertuc, yet | canno finde 4 Ende of pao i i, faith thele rales are neither fabulous nor faperttitious,whict sheeoneDele addiéted) to be ainft fuch opinimien pitino his Syronimies upon a oe ztbioli Lugdnnenfis and others declaimeag wane mae : i ifs teat fhewin his H per ee 1 Hoagh Theophraftns,Galew,D iofcorides and Pliny fonee fh I ,: a erRode pi frnall duft to fall from fF °ifabout Midfo ; (for then we ee nae Aeeteede, aa 6 inmer s Pa pugHom a s.and fach iene them upona thread ats it rgarwi Stentsof the fame kinde ) ng oS s ¢, StaKe rowing about the old plants, for as I faid mt ore move ifpom them which isthe afed _ in eS beste a en the fallen feede ae acrie Home With donble flowers which are encre r eet the fromlajth, neth rathe Chab happe, rbiokeT ngstheWwaa eeATe oF, a al infti eene e betw ONe a natur by natur were planted, asificraKT otheris hWgr2ikCont here thedlactt Bao ana ina wet. Plinyin : ‘ a One aeigu Ferne e north nd erou r inad g i ie 4 ; g ,a— foilese ying iaid 2 the Ferne drivechit forth, as the roote oF ¢tta, e her, us heth hraft and Theop that merit ae hia fheweth Sthar each of them is 2 remedy again ge £ o ae e at the roote .t ‘ ta by dung, t delight and are furthered cea aa other herbes doe hewe st Se ner oe thereby. OOS ee Ferme. emalee Fe is The common femal 1) Filix fiemina vulgar. CuaP. Il. Filixfemina, The female Ferne. diverfiax the female Ferne likewile there is fome ed by ic more then formerly hath beene obferv ! thers as you may here fee. 1. Filix femina valgarss. Thecommon female Ferne. fometimes a This Ferne rifethup with one or two, and hat higher then t } fomew almoft round ftalkes from theroote leaves growing cL: id-brasched with fuchlike winged againft another, therof equally for che moft part one and more divided fe being lefler then the male, d, of as ftrong afme L yet hor tharpe bat round pointe the former, and Having the like hich Galkeifit be cur a fl nt {pots on the backfide a fomewhat long wi : d Eagle: ereof (hewfome marke of a {playe Fong and flenderer thenthe former,of about ne roote hereof is part creeping unérs thicknefle and blackith for the molt ane . 4 er the ground, 2, Filixfemina pinnulis dentals. = Dented female Ferne. — winged leaves w hich het female Ferne hath the {mall fomewhat oun poinatt fet ofeachfide of the middle ribbe, narrower then ex ne ted, ofa (adder greene colour and maine ftalke is’ : cr o vet {patted onthe backefide, butthe , an nor fohigh unchés, “and not growing up fo ftraight ; liffereth little in anything elfe. u A, 3. ilix femina aculeatpinn " Sharpe pointed female Ferne. ! s maine ftalkes fharpe pointed female Ferne hath the of is long, branching outinto wings each where cafoote ‘ot dented but whole,ending ina {mall pricke or point, |