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Show Trips i, 1054 Cuaret Trtpe il. The beater of Plants. it hath leaves like unte branchesfuftaine them the better: ing clofer : the flowndrells at the ends of the (talkes ,and grow and , joynt te ata ll more {ma er, {mall the fowne en Beane, without any dents on the edges but and cond, fmaller — the Gard cods fucceeding them, are long more putplifhand leffer : the or blacker than opaler fore ers (tand alfo more at a joynt, ss n which arefinalkround beane bigger or leffer than garden kinde, ftanding upright, withi than the heth yearely. Of this kinde there are fome thers when they are ripe the roote perif Greekifh Beane. five Fabaveterum, Theold lying or running on 2, Fabaly luefiris Gracorum flat ftalkes, with two edges, long three r twoo forth eth y fide into ftalkes of ever on out ch this Greekifh Beane fhoot bran h rampeor rife, whic Garden Beane, and the nothing whereon it may unto have like it if them, nd, eene grou berw the two, witha diftance leaves,and aor CLASSIS VNDECIMA. THE ELEVENTH TRIBE. CHAP, 1. =1Nrending to fhew you little world of Pulfes, let me fer your better apprhenfion, and heads: my more methodical declaration, divide them into two principall orprimar 2a what that is, firft into fuch kindes, aseither have clafpers, whereby to climeu ftake. tree, &c, {tandeth next it, or without claipers, twine or winde hetsfelocd ae bout ftakes, &c. or any otherftandeth neare thereby. And fecondly, into fuch kindes as have no clafpers,doe either ftand more uprightof themfelves, or bend ee n¢aor lie uponthe ground, whereunto I will adjoyne the kindes ofTrefoiles, as oe reft in neighbour hood unto them, with fome Medicas = and Scorpivides, . Faba mino gis caknon 3 i The common wilde Beane. tan ae (Beanie groweth upright like the sarden Beane, and lsaneth not downe, yet being thicke 1. Faba Fab minor is fyveftiis, we fhii: The commen wilde iid Beane, 3. Faba fylveftris grecorum, five Fabaveterum The old Greckuhh Beane. ‘ by two and hes under the leaves foure vfually fer thereon ersthe flowers are fet fingly at the joynts of the branc and ; after which fucceede long them of each branchending ina long clafp ome bort the at effe but e colour, with fome palen ed or bowing, greene at the firft, s hook ittle ut,al are of adead orfullen purpttwo dabo dente and s Peale gge as fharpe edge fomewhatflat pods, with or five or more round feede asbi foure ined conta are ein not , wher ripe, eth not deepe blackeand hard when they are than Beanes ; the roore grow well fay they are rather Peafe { ly. andvery blacke, fo that one may yeare g dyin at, there Gbres long s. farre with fome ftrings or Greeke Beane with dented leave _ Fabavererumferratis folijs. The th forth the diftinétion bethis name, whichonely fetre by us {ent f herco rence Wehave had another diffe any thing elfe. in The Place, eweene them little differing s for their throughthe Land,to ferve horfe know not)we fow it generally we e wild is it ever refo Cwhe onm Boel fent me feedes, The firlt Guill ce when from e Spain ally in The Time. foode ; the other groweth natur th or more after. mone a ripe is fruit their The Names. Thefe flowerin J#/y, and s in Greeke is added fylveftres in Latine, and an fay {ome. dye. in Greeke, and Faba ptia, 4 feracitate ditka, eFgy the This Beane is called Kueyos from it h ngnit Faba veternm or a in Latine to difti later Writers concerning the unto the other, and Faba Grac aur g amon ation alter tationcand with more words There hath beene much difpu ereof toonr Garden Beane, but ineati g and the berries of is, binth Tere , Lotu of antiquornm Gracorum fome re that ; for Lobel and comparifoh of the feede unto than needed, fot the ancients not intend to fay any more here lws minor by s and reafons, whereof I doe Phafe Taxus doth evince all their word rs and miftakings + thefirfl here (er downe, is the Bonafive others Lugdunenfis have fhewed the érrou islus, Camerarim, Lugdunenfis,, and Pifa nigra , and Faba (yluefirin by Masth Faba Grecorum [ylueftrés by Lobel Prdonaus, Faba minor by Lobel , neus Dodo by tria (ylvef us of Grecorum ; the other is the Bona five Fafel call it ulually Fabs veterum, himalfo* Ourlater Herbarifts names from Cameraris, and Vicia Romana by by se the ancient Romanes had their s Porcius, ies famil hy wort Many tris. Fabie as , them of ng felli and g and Lugdnnenfis Phafio(us fylvef fowin urs, rofe from their predeceffo s others; and the ufe to number with Beanes and Peate ; and no doubt firltother accidents,as Pi/, Cicere,and diver mein former times in Italy, and culto l Quintus Fabius Maximus, or from u{ual an lfo wasa it : day calting ina Venetians to thie Beanes doth continue among the Governors by cafting Beanes into a Bafon,the affirming party s by other places adjacent to chute their er of choife of officers in many place mann he camet e henc from and one; white Beane,thofe denying a blacke a partition carrying the choife, rin numbe er great e ts,th bulle ine the billeting boxe to put in certa es, The Vertu yet the leffer alfo in many other coun ufed for foode than for Phyficke, gree ne nourifh more than when they The Garden Bearnés are with us more being and , bread them en Rie to make engenderleffe winde, butareth tries is ufed with a little Wheate and after they have beene dried or fied of many to clenfe the face and are drie. but are more windy , and ea.cn den Beanes is nfed ofgar rs flowe the of r the wate led ot harder digeftion : the diftil meale or flowerof it, as well as of oke and wr inckles, the fame doththe skinne, and to take away both {potsgreene huskes, is held tobe very effectual againft the ftone, and to prov {mall : the water diftilled from the ng upon wounds, as alfo the welling fes that do affwage inflammations rifi Fnflammations, and reprefleth cheies urine : Beane-flower is ufed in pultif by or , milke ir ofthe ng curdi the d by of Beane of the cods or of womensbrealts caufe from being laid tothe fhare + ifthe flower the imard forw i ¢ brnifes, and milke, and kee peth backe c biles. blew markes by blowes or ic e of wit d whit he mixe infenfe, andt and Fenugreeke be hh them all, and with Rofe leaves, Frank {trip@s upon them, poftumes in the kernells o! as alfo the watering of them, or or grow owt helpeth them, an egge laid to the eyes.that fwell into two, the skinne being taken aways and thenlaid on the place be parted : Beane-flower boiled toa pultiffe ifitbe nfed with wine: ifa Beanebleed eth too much, it {taieth the bleeding es ing of the cods: if fried Bean where a Leech hath beenefet that put thereto, ceafeth borh paine and {well hoarfeneffe of with wine and vineger, and fomeoyle th inveterate coughes almott paft cure,the s to the thirds helpe it , meate as taken daily and ke, ,thati water in e be boiled with Garli whil good a d boile them n the brea(t :the huskesof paines, contufions and the voyce, and the iapoftumesi up with old hogges greafe, helpeth the old er, 1s alfo effeCtuall great ftaieth the laske : the afhes of the huskes made beene fpoken of the ica alfo and the Gout. Whatkath e which Dio/wounds of the finewes,the Sciat veternm is without doubt that true Bean Faba , The ition repet more out e ofit; rothe leffer Beane with they fet downe all the remedies they fet down ded when corides, Galen, and other Greeke authors inten ffeét, yet theirs is Beane-owerfor all che purpofes, and to goode and therefore although we ufe our ordinary . caufe fee they as one may trié the moft proper, which vertues evety Xxxx 2 Cua. |