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Show 7052 Cwar.t4. Theatrum Botanicum. veryfine yellowith greene haires on them, and bearing a {mall go'd yellow head leffer thena Wheate Corne,ftan- Trisz io} Palytrichmm aureum majus © minus. Golden Maidenhaire the greater and the Jeffer, ding ina great huske, the roote is very {mall and threaddy: 2. Palytrichum minus minimum, The rwolefitr forts of Golden Maidehnaire. Thefe two other forts are very like the former, butthat the {talkes grow not to much mere then halfe the: height, the one of. thembeing lefler then the other. The Place and Time; SS making three forts majis medium .G minus as Thalivs doth, _ bat { thinke chat diverfitie rather rifeth from the placethen nature of che plant, Fxchfius taketh it-to bee: Polytrichum Apulei, —= he Vertues! NS The Golden Maidenhaireis of a temperature betweené heate and cold yet ic dryech rarifieth and digefteth : ithelpeth to expectorate tough flegme from the Chelt and Lung snoleffe thenthe other Maidenhaires being boyled and drunke :italfo proyoketh urine, and helpeth to expelltheftone; is profitable for Spleneticke perfons and thofe that have the Falling ficknefle, the herbe boyled in water or Lyejand the head; wathed therewith {trengthnéch esZZ ———— fome Adiantum aureum,, of Thalies Adiantum aoumor, of others Afufcus capillaris,and Banhinus Pp olytrichnum anrenm, SS SS sa SSSS— Se The Names, The two fir are called by many Polytrichum anrenm,of Rea Et mee place this plant with the reft being ufually NE p,reckoned among the number of the Capillarie rbes for the nearenefle unto them, being of high | elteeme formerly, and tell you that ic hath divers {mall round hollowleaves, fomewhat greenifh,but full of certaine red haires that make them feeme red, every one ftanding upon its owne footftalke reddifh hairy likewife, the leaves have this wonderfull propertie thar theyare continually moift in the hotteft 1, Ros So is five Rorellavel Rofa Solis major ( minor. Sundewor Rola folis the greater andthe leffer. ses 04 I $$$os 1053 erreE: ingif firrelt then to be gathered prly l, and by fome dajy (lis and Rore#a, and Roridaby Lobe Ros ca ichcruyt, thatis, Lge ae writerslifh, Jris of 2 z igsermanes call it Sundew, theiDutch Loop vieonr later = c ,: of pat Jag a6ale a eedite will goe to Ramme: yet in the No i , fome calbica rotter to de ee ger eon ther ing i feed pe thinke theiir Shee es as they eetet can sc that ie are thofe E accounted goodto helpeei inding : iris i e dryii ng and bin i le acid i ke,yet alitt ‘pe m bapedeth5tear a be che isi ng wafti by ch whi s, g on their Lung ae bagold eles "al Pea aif lin in wine is held Ce ae aa Ppoe =i L : eof ther r Lung wate ied ita tod is held to be good for all o bogbea2= ae wa es 2 am one oo c ow ee i 5 8, arn as -r to Coush, much have e {pirits : divers tl coms ae‘s ma ye inting wilcon t ereari rath, e ,fhortr fingego ei wheesof heart and pres eae ee teris accounted to comfort the : drinke made hereof: by many difcretion. Wee have anafnall n Inw' E rdly fo it out anyoffence or danger we storbe take eroua pa dang c and paffionsof the heart, with mes {pices frequently fed in qual fé, rather re good effet and purpo but of, d Thear ~ges oe a KPIS Inye DINE fi Y 4, ‘Ros folisylveftris longifaliis, Long leafed Rola (lis; 1, Ros folis five Revalla vel Rofa folite Sundewor Rofa folis. Cwapr.iA i imineffe that will rife i e flimine i a certain theyare, with i oifter {hii hefe leavesrife a white : amongt e Ee i g divers knopp this moiftur yea the hotter the Sunnefoally alw: yahlin i wayes haires fall day, {mall e the fay, ee bearing Lee nigh, a ites : na jnto threads or rope as wee Ul roote is sity es — mebeads are certaine {mall feede : the wichim ane . ee the varietie if there be anye ee ee eet Lthinke ir needeth not, yet Ihave exprefted but leer Mig folis. Pcdain Rofa leafed Long ifolim, i i ng Same have made:3 eS in Ireland,fs which1 fort wee have growi a in thecarie i of Deblin Uiardas illi Ar j largeneffe and longneffe of whofe Coote) r Doéto Mt. of pa ae in Spapefatsre ey,Day fides (chese rhceantor, Elefime: bbyae rid jte,an' dfundry the rootes of rhe haire; ttayeth it ftom fhedding, and cau- Cuar. XIIII. The Theater ofPlants. the leaves fhew the difference. bee n Iune, the leavese moilt woods, and floweris e o wet places,and fometimes in e az h V They grow ufually onbo; ge and e a Sh : , Thefirfl. groweth utually on boggesand moorithplaces; and alfo on dry places that ate fhadowy,where the fecond growethlikewife on Hamp/tead~Hearh, feth themto growthicke where theyare thin:briefelyic is held to be as effe@tuali as any of the-maidenhaires, many other incredible things are reported hereof whichare ra= ther faperfticious and therefore I forbeare to relate them, T nisi io, \ \) 4 Vd |