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Show ee 1939 Cratd re s. r of ‘Plantete te ea oe Th a e n Th e e r tar rower and T ripk 10 IOSea Te Ta aniother,are longer nar at Theatrum Botanicum. "1038 Cuar.3. TRIBEIO, The Place, ‘ The firft groweth1 more fre quently than the male on b: Resco sf bay Heres fidesy Stet eden swe fhaded hills. growrather on moiftrockes and in the 3 : eS The Time, Theyflourifh at the fameandperifh in Winter, I meane the leaves : The Names meat foemina in Latine Latine F Fili ilix 2-pteris in jrontandleers thelypteris v ahiand nymphea-pteris : &rupoataa’t 8 fe Sravercels Iriscal'ed in Greeke aes me : sie ifoli i ili. by Thahi iscalled : ~ hen rensifolia: the laft is ; eas Pe minor pinnulis dees. eatin ramo{a Filix Pinax, inhis called iy piri Felcefeemina, in 8; 3s, Hel boa ham pices aneioe . en be . irlikewife, 1t is called in Italian sesaae earilB k gh Dutch ae we - Ep lifp “4 . Frond roffe Farnkrast, in low Datch Varen wWiffkes, epaee ee oiate cee ch AY Tonga teeepee i i icti Cae grSTi bitter with { ¢ forts of of F Ferne are {(omewhat ‘The The rootes of both thefe oY 1 g and hardr wiatias leaves aveseaten, . are fayd t g 4 the fpleene : the greene : y oe; it een Ce andprovoking aborfement, yetis Se whi Seeforthebirth, ftride| oe or fheweth that the greeke text is fanity in th: goe to Lacuna them unto oftOF tae danger "pk hie Sanco, rootes bein broileda ecw the ; them in as barrenneffe procureth oy of it ym heale wounds punctures or pes inan : iea an ace to Le profitable mak greafe en “ Hogs ited eecn ioe and caufeth their {predict h tin ees moitture, bydeopise rootes hereof with other eat Pelping ay i angcinns ‘ searcher i called sory Gnats and othGe ae pronees raat iat deigerarvah away Serpents, s perfons: the fume a of Ferne nse owe ftrangers and inhabitants thatlye inbed in Pegaone sine both ofSoy spies! = Country in this Land, in feed ae thire, above any other clothes to ineeherthe femal ei heee (for that is molt frequent with them) aboutmidfomer pele neue godtalwichwhen eywil fheareahenin tee brow we . diffolvedFi ; :: fonre of thefe balles being i a wal hob Sac a oe pacer damemicienees aos « ef dite! TR ssiciWaterais Ferne r.idaA CeaFia mund or . Of a xflor li Oo ae ee regalis fiv , try places: ? a 3 Siengh lly t in Bogs, wet Moores and the like wa \Lthou eh this this Ferne, doth never grow natura bu fe I would becau yet es natur like the of fitly thofe thercfore #2) ts sonycae placed with Sc eanea 3 and the Fernes ph let it take his place here with the relt of lk 5, @D) Tr {hooteth forth in the fore ie ° So hardfta perifh) divers rough 1¢ (for in the winter the leaveshigh, he of prane g divers halfe round and hollowitt h ra havin or flac onthe other fide, two foote Of ili: f, Ferne \(munda regalis five Filix florida. Ofsundos water floribus naivegalts fammitatis Mh cnn cum flovibus. Ofwaundiregalis Winged eea nft whereof {tanding oneagai aves of Pollipedy: ftom the top of Ct aee bele leaves on all fides, each winged yellowifh greene edgesas the former, but fomewhatlike to.t greene fealy aglets asic were, tet in more yellowifh gh sot dented or nicked on the h along bufh of {mall and and feede: the roote is rou w fort the flower fome of thefe flalkes, gro which are accounted as ftalkes as the leaves are, t thereof. : the fame manner on the t whichiscalled the hear def mid the in pith te whi The Place, ' d, I tookea thicke and fealy, with a imany places of this Lan in es, plac ery wat and , ges age cott there, l , Bog res {mal a Moo m on fro e fayd farr re Itgroweth asl befo HampSteed Heath, not den from the bogge on The Time. roate thereoffor my gar forth a newin the Spring. eth in winter, to fhoote abid ly one te roo the and , mer Sum es, the The Nam all itis alfo Iris greene ular properties therein: Ofronnda regalis of the fing e) er faith, Filix Lunanam Ge/n 2s eke and Gre , tica hno Itis called in Larine-(it hat Filix florida,ot florefcens, Filix palaftra ot aquaFile Mas,and by Cords in hiftoria Firum & uilara called by fome Filicaft (himiftes by Ruelliv Sideritis forte,by Ang imbigh Dutch Wafer and Feugieré aquatique, unde Ofms ria,and Lunaria major by nch Fre in und Ferne Ofmaund the onnda, Ofm Ofr ifo ian Engh Ital in sn e ed fom call s, n, and Wilt Vare lis latifolia: ivis low Dutch Groote Vare Farn and Groffe Farn, in ftophers herbe. Chri S. and ll roya und The Vertues. w it, and come waterman, O/m bable enough they kne ents, although it is pro le, and thereanci itab the prof y by ver red e emb tob rem Ferne Ofmund is not particularly Ferne, for Galen commendeth the roote of e effectuall vertues than others, and e mor prehended it underthe mal a Royall ticle unto it, in thatit had rather Fernes, and is acconnted by moft to be ed egoing nt, ‘or oyle, asa tore the later times add is mentioned in the for a8 fes, grie d boyled into an oyntme e h much eafe war or out nke to be dru both for inward and joynt; and giv the like, the decoétion of and ont oF fes es, brui bon s, ken nde and bro fingular in wou fingular good again ft bruifes tures nd burftings. Balfame or Balme, as alfoneti es cke difeafes, as al(o for rup Sple and , (oSeS e icke Coll tothe Cuars IE. odie of the Oake. mon Pollip 1, Polypodium vulgare. Com ftalkenor lower, e aves, having neither ng ofnothi but rootes andl g from the f cote, every one fingly by fting confi e herb (mall cut s, rifin Ollipody isa {mall narcow leaves; Ic hath three or foure leave nor feede, asitisthought. length, which are winged, confitting of many below and {maller up to rge hand gla an bein h t eac abou s, ke, of edge , ftal it {elfe gat all on the nding on each fide of the any dents or notche into the middle Fibbe, fta ipodyTiuen{e- land Poll the Ofmund Ferne, nothaving the toppe, very like unto CommonPollipodyof the x, Polypedium valgare. Oake. 3. Polypodinm |