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Show Trisery, heatrum Botanicum, oe ?fende-afcklamahF i.dpe ic ghetiet batard A pio al Erie, Pifade Pjendé-afpede afpedeim minorfolio Jridis The leffcr baftard 4Afpod: pe Wl. ; 7 Trese 14 The Theater of Plants. Cuavr.6 ——<$——— The Names. ag Clufiws @ as Dodoneus doth the firlt, and P/endo afphodelus They are called both Afphodelus lutews paluftrgs the ediplode Andalthough Bashinus hath three forts,making from the firlt, Trids, folto pumilio e4Podelus laft to differ bur callech the out of Scotland,and fawit likewife in Norway had he taith Lobel which Lancafbrsens lus yet furely he is miftaken therein for it isall one fort,The Vertues, 4 hes good any purpofe, but I havé had intelligence from my Wee have not knowne thefeufed in Phyficke for unto hieo,could underftand of neare places fome in it found having he chat Exeter friend Dottor Authony Salter of appropriate unto it but knavery, which whether they the counticy pcople no other name rhereof,or propertre I neycher can learne nor am muchinguifitive thereafter. it, knaveryin of nfe any knew namedit fo.in knavery,or nae Crap. VI. Acorus palufirisfive Pfendoiris G Tria lutea paluftris, The yellow water Flag, much longer and narrower fadde greene’ <avvrim He water Flag groweth like the Flowerdeluces,but that it hath oftentimes twife as high, bearing \caves joyned rogetherin thar tafhion,the flalkelikewile groweth luce,with three falling leaves and other, Ye 9 {mall yellow flowers, fhaped fomewhat like unto the Flowerde of the three upright leaves as the howerdeluceshave, . three arched thatcovertheir bottomes,but in fteadafter their places, in itanding. peeces fhort three onely Asorus paluffris feu Pfeudoiris luteapala/ts ize this hath heads,conteining in The yellow water Flagge, whichfucceede thicke and longthree {quarc. unto thofe of the each part fomewhar big and flat {eede,like flenderér. then of the Flowerdeluces : rhe roote is longer and on the outfide, and of of a.pale brownifh colour Fiowerdeluce, many hard fibres an horle flefh colour on the innerfide, with in his 4dver/aria therear,and yery harthin rafte, Lobel (hewetli which was’; Thele/e, that th.re was a great roote brought from in. that ic was no taken for Radix (hia, but deccaved many in the proofe {uch ching in+ ff, for ir. was in talte altringent,and not much differing fromthe former, The Place and-Time, and moores Ir ufually groweth in watery ditches, ponds,lakes, at Lambeth as fides, which are alwayes ove Howne with water, ~ S—"* . Sa S The g as SSS _— major albus remofus. x ivhite branched Afphodill, ‘Acors 7 quatanicns. and in maon the bankes fide may be yearely feene, in the dicches its feede in ny other places, flowsing, in Inly and ripening Afphodelus luteus minor. The Kisgs Speare, Anaush, The Names. confecratrix as Gaza This is not tes which wascalled isexs ideft baftard brother tranflateth it, but is rather Jevsolens Pfendeiris a was held by maof that {tockesin the former ages ofour fathers it had the ny tobee the true Acorm ofDiofeorides, {0 ignorantly beganto world beene trayned for many yeares,untill fcruples to their anfwerable arife in mens mindes, notfinding the things later deliniations in old writers, which caufed: themin thefe the finde oat diligentsto and inquifite times cobe fomewhat more proper names (and true and genuine plantsyand give them their it hath hath it nor fo fallen out in Divinitje thinke youas youfee callit done in Philofophie) for: thereupon although Bruntelfime Gefner, Acorm, yet Tragus called it ‘Adylerinus, ‘andCordus, Matthiolws and others call ic Acorus fulfies,° and Lobel Acorus Gladiolus lutexs but pala(tris, Fuchfius Turner and others calbic lurea which (/ufius Dedonams Pfendoiris, and others Ira palustris take in fpeaking of the trie Acorus faichchat the moft judicions irto be the Butomes of Theophrafius, The Vertwes, and The roote of this watet Flagge is veryatringent cooling whetherof drying, and thereby helpeth all Laskeg and Fluxes, pacts, other blood or hitmors, as bleedings ac mouth, nofeor coutfes ¢ the’deltilled water of the whole blooddy fluxes and others of thar natnge, and womens too abounding for watering tyes, both tobee dropped into them,and to remedy good foveraigac a heibe flowers and rooresis or blemifhes that italfohelpech the.{pors have clothes or {punges wetted ther¢inand applyed rothe forehead, fomented on {wellings and hot inflammations water fayd the : parts ocber any in eyes,or the about or ia bappen ulcers called Woli me tangere doth: much good: the of womensfore breafts,upon cankersal(o-and thofe {preading of man or woman or elfe where~ {ame alfo belpeth {achfoule ulcers.as happen jp the privy parts |