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Show eeee ———— Car. 4, toad =e ; eos TR1zE io, Theatrum Botanicum. ; hath, of a €fad greene colour on the upper fide and fmooth, buton the underfide fomewh, asthe Male Ferne rough,by reafonof certaine vliowits fpots, are fet thereon: the roote is fmaller than ones little finger, tying aflope or creeping along under the upper cruft of théearth, brownlfh on the outfide and greenith within, of a ha» certaine ;rough knags or excrefcences on ‘eachfide thereon, certaine : > fweecifh harfhneffe in the tafte, fet with : ae ; finefle eee much moffineffe or or y yellow hayrinefle ypon it, ? and fome fibres underneath it,2 wherebyY it y iP is nou. 2. Polypodinm alterum feu minus, Small Pollipodye. This {mall Polipodye differeth notfrom the former, neither in roote or leafe, or matkes on the underfide of the leaves, but onely that theraoteis {maller, and flenderer, andthe leaves alfonot fo long or large, and this w m F i i ‘ i all. en se i eaepe “y ines the leaves places finde, toral syetitis diveetity of thoughin fome Krom «bucaccident eater toeccbeal ae ee ay Sreets Polypodie, Uand 3. Pelypodinm Iluenfe, sae from the other, by the nacureof the place (as itae sdais rather differing The is fuppofed,becaufethe The !land Polipodie . soe Tland of I/#a,bringeth forth many other plants, differing in the forme from thofe of other places, though notin _ i but one,fomej or place, and fometimes leaves ata joynt three i twoor with i ( é up femetimes a‘ ftalkesrife che i quality) 2 : . ° F, ‘ ‘ 4 what hayrie ar the bottome of them, each leafe mae being aboutafootelong, whofe middle ribbe is of ablackifh browne colour, the leaves, or rather the divifions or ie one fromanother, parts of 3 theleafe, are more {eperated , but diftant aree = er as inthe former “> ding clofe togeth notftanrains 4: Polypodiam Iidicum: d ypody,. Polypo d Indian 4 longer and unequally on both fides, each part alfo being {mooth on and id {mootl of f a grecne colour, I ented on the ed the edges, dented the upper fide,.and {potted witha yellowifh duft on the sean eme By rpet2 aa- Todabe Tike beet seas shugo Cleft oetriesRanhtoes ok ies - Eb c Cc $ our 3 Exoticks, being broughtout of the Eaft Indies, the cer- : home, his: Paper booke of herbes came to in comming rs A\ \ a le Gol tet SY NG \\ Clufivs his hands, where he found thisamong the other without name.The roote he faith was halfe a foote long and an inch thicke almoft, rugged browne and long GY YYsy OS NS \ UWA \ < Ce orftumpes of trees, be it Oake, Beech,Hafell, Willow, or anyother, as inthe woods under them, and upon old Mudde walls, asalfo in moffie, ftony, and gravelly places, neere unto woods; thelarger groweth where it hath moft mellow moyftearth to {pring in, and the {lencerer where the placeis dry and hardithebeft is accoun- == ted that which groweth upon Oakes oncly, but the quantity thereof is fcarce fufficient for the general » the other as is {ayd growethinthe Ifle I/ma which ' c P ; By, 1e a ge in India. Tebej ely. : ‘3 WY \ J Z SW Om mn oi iy Acco IMiy, Liye, . i?ly l Bheine ani le together in water, or the broth of a Chicken with Epitnyn Barly 3 are freed from thofe tumors is correc gers to vores! A Fennell,andDeein feedes put to it ome alfoto ulethofe of wayes,fom a Faiouke Spleene, Saben e thatofee {titches prickingsor and efor hg hatteofthe : t the better,yet versometior i hi eaters fomeanee ki aye {trengthen1 to tne Ge n ftomacke.and the b r i a i itit bringeth to . he faith ‘ hingthat ik pm: —e or ie eetaded no trouble to the flommacke, butis a fafeand gentleened nes tate ee 91 hich daily expecience getr giv f then te i arf asian confirmeth, anid yet aigreater quantitie mayy bebe enen fo; ie : ange! Tatmitec . t 0 Sees 7 by S; more,if there be not Sene or fome other ieneyee Di a Hseod 4y enkaieee sae He pee 4 al powder ofthe dryed rootes taken fafting seasina cup full of gent honyed14 v yate! F N OTK S yentthe € see uroubniees r oe b : agemnratt pa: Leanee ae commeade for diftlled water both of rootesand The faid.. e lefom fam purp Ores forqur ¢ ine and 2 i t Melancholy, ana earefull-or tronb er, as alfo againf tto betaken Ague, the quarta the man 5 dayes together, ke many iine Agues SNE FP fe . OFGo ee afinty : theill ‘. againlh therein ed and with fome Sugar Candydiffolv = whi gs, g P iftillationstions of rheume upo i diftilla gee d wheefings, and thofethinné ffe of breathan fhortngus --asdoil OF Tificke : Some commend thefale made thereof -, € aa bey nes abe3 cough, fhortne ten turneth intoa Contump ine, or the rootes them felvesrather as thinke giver i : mt : ore paces 2,wytiecennit® they are f{ubject by purging themthereicn est decest a that faith ‘Frags unto Hogges preferveth them fromthe Plagueor Pe nae he purging of flegme, wherewith they are moft e e ee vhen dry a dh in powder,mized with ( meen cheIeOetieeaver : ep t dou : ching; withou with, which : troubled :the frefh rootes beat helpe it + applyed alfo to the much doth place his of out orpart ing therein, that by time and fifferance Hony and applyed tothe joynts of any member peece of flefh grow safe cree difeafe called Polyps, whicllisaAnes es,that happen Roppeth the paflage of breath through that noftrill : ithelpeth alfo thofe clefts or chappes, Pp to come f Cuar. V. Dryopteris, Oake Fernes rs Nhereof arent I y t forth by Lebel, the other by Dodonevs, Wi F the Oake Fernesta heréa are two forts, one fe ‘ cate inthis Chapter. . Oake Ferne, et cee ie “Dryopteris repens. Creeping eraser SO gb, ‘ : 2 This2 favelt Fete fendech forth divers ‘vers 4 {lender blackifh blacki ttalkes littleec more then female fe of theSee unto thole ther, fomewhatlike : i : 2 oR bu browne not have whom of panhefide other, the againtt cach leaves AS be: ating many fmall winged ‘erne but much{maller and finer, and.of a darkifh greene colour, the 2, Dryopteris albz, White Oake Femne, sonthem ferinadouble row, as Lobel faith whichg ention not : the rooteis fmall and blackifh seein blacke fi- ee niaiee Tease colour,{potted alfo on the backfide of...“8¥ res,an uer § ah \F themlike untothe male Ferne + the roote is compofed of > many “nea lackifh threads or fibres iffuing from a thicke roote. The Place the Arabians Bifbere {o hath Serapio,and D efbers & Budeig by Avicen,yet others fet itdownAibeig and B. of the Iraliang Polypodio, of the Spaniards Filipodio, and Polipeio,ofthe French Polipode,of the Germanes En eli Dror tzand Baumfarm, of the Dutchmen Beomvaren: in Englifo Oake Ferne, and Wall Ferne, according to their places of growth, but generally Polypodie, Thefirlt isgenerally called Polypodismof all writers, andis tho ight by Lobel tobe the Herba Radioli of Apuleius: the fecond Matthiolw calleth Pelypodium alterum, and evs Polypodivms minus: the third Lugdanenfis {ertethforth, with the name PelypedinmsIlnenfe; which B nketh to be the fame, whichhe fetterft forth under the name of Lonchitis afpera Iluenfis, and yet Li enpisin the defcription of the Polypodinem Iluen(e, faith that the Land of 7/sa, bringing forth manyftrange raré plants, as this Polypody, a Lonchitis afpera, and an Hemionitis that doe differ from others, fo that he that fawthem and fet them forth, faith that they are divers plants, and that ithath the fame qualities that the other Poly: hath,but Lonchitis afpera hath no purging quality;bur Baxhinus in fo faying eweththat he never fawthe living the troth of the miatter, for that the oneis long and thicke,like unto other Polypodies,and the roote ofthe Lexchitis is {tr ingie re anaet ers 5 other tre¢s. fometimés alfo.out of the moffe ofold bufhes and Dryopteris five Filix querna repins. Creeping Oake Ferne. 3 1041 ro : ; dy agood whi : : donaus relateth ic, whoby nistsee oe oan troubled) andis therefore gore thofe are wa~ honicd is that Mede, or Whey betakenin ir if efpecially Agues, Veen ate feetes in their hands, alo ¢ good » itis itis alfo Mal troubled with Melancholy or Qu4 Aallowes, 5 i Beetesand echo ,i ; ete j thymum or with Oe Both thefe forts grow inthe thadowey thicke woods on the = eiiods and fometimes in the open valleyes neare them,and The Names, Te iscalled in Greeke mauxiddor Polypodium {fo called a polyporum cirrhis faith D iofcoridesya cavernoffsacetabull es rbis polyporum faith P @ Filicula quefi parva filix and in Latine Filicularis herba,Cato hathic Fel: sof Ss thicke andtough,an iahabi the Rivers of alfo,even from thie joynts(Pons which the inhabicants about This othe x ; ek a muchhiher then the former,but _ ae ae ne r Chorter & more deepely cut in on the ed- t being alwayes greene, and bearing neither ower plants, but the effigies onely, and I thinke the figure of the roote ifit betruelyfet forth, fhewerh ———— ce )HAP, i5; oh ag o the ‘a bres growing from them,and are fomewhat likennt a moreauftere_ of Pollypodybut muchfmaller and flenderer, of arth and ftipricke talte then Polly podyhae D canieter alba “White Oake Ferne. norfeede, as itis thought it may be gathered for ufe ac #@ny time, yet it fhooteth forth greene leaves per in the {pring. D odn seiecieaasSS The Vert ses: {mall under the upper cruft of the earth, with divers Zi ' ae Polypodie groweth asee well upon old rotten trunkes 27 \ SS I YS ZY NN g hs thers. LY WY SLi, \ A \\ S: and to roflfhewthediverfities off he diverfi hefe CCountries, and £grow in thefe etter C for it Eeis held: he bbody, £08 ings to purge the aes ; and mollifying anes byOY things, éning schoth if ee Pollypodie is eres oe of icfelfe: Mefues who is called the Phifitions ioe 8 oe moft of oa enced the truth of his opinions faith, that icdryeth up thinne sacar — i o v4 tough and thicke flegme, and thinne flegme certainti¢ of his Medicines 2 k or burnt holler: > and efpecially 2 * i,and purgeth blacke : heine and Mofa doe finde to betrue, as Do- ea EY \Yu ZY Yj good tomentionhere althoughit islikelyit will never Soeeaata \\AN eachfide of ic containedfive inches in bredth, the edges mich divided,: and manyveinesAres therein, This I Pat thought egpil Sa SS ‘ he Theater of Plants. Ti -T rteeto. - ee ten veohiethebeers ofthe hands ortoes of the feete, “yyyfa MN EH like other Pollipody; it had three large leaves rifing together fromit, two of them bigger than the other, and ofere eleveninches a peece, Ser e y withert a great : middle ribbe,and ¥ ——— , Boies |