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Show & — 8, Cuar.1 ea es Theatrum Botanicum. _—=—s'R1BE14, a hol two forts there mentioned, hee gatheredin Portwgall, The lat Ho 1 about Sopbiajandthofe parts, but the other by him that fentit,but as I have fhewed youin Virginia came aflured trom the Weft Ind ies, for fo it was fignified ripeneth not long after. their feede 2 alf>. The reit fower intheen d of Summer, and The Names, {0 called becaule it groweth f Aipaov, in pras Te istaken to be the euarior a reveretdts of Diofcorides, in Greeke as well beyond Sea, as on our tis rigass vel paluStribus, and Limoniumal{o in Latine. The firft is moft frequent ters, for Ben rabrum tothe Aformer times by counterfet in fold were dryed being rcotes thefe toaltsjand owne Authors Dodoneusallethit Valeriane rubrefimil#s, all other pothecaries,as Guilandinus and Gefner in bortis fay, the fieldesneere the Sea by Co/. call it Limonium, The fecond is ofourowne Land found outby Doétor, Lobel;in The third is the Limoninr parchefftersand as Clufine faith, may be the fame he found about Valentia in’ Spaine, fifth,’ are fer forth by Banbinws onely vam Narbouex{e of Lobel. (amerarins,and Lugdunenfis, The fourthand lalt is as isbefore in his Pizax and Prodromw, The fixthof both forts were neyer pablifhed before by any.The hereamplified its tut it feemethto mee thar {aid, remembred by C/#/us in his'Hiftory of Plants, and I have gnvolfj,have fhewed:you in my former Booke, Thuris Limpidi folinm is thissThe/Limoninm peregritmRa referrethithe Limoninmunto the Beetes inke good to give youthe figure thereof here with thetett, Pliny Beere. Gerard called. it in’ agli Sea Galen faith there is no wild fort of the callech ita wilde Beere, but and of en thatthe colour ofthe flowers is fomewhat here thofe Lavender, but without any ether good ground,th , beipg in-formie and Lavender, Ihave thereforeas yon fee altered the title unto a more proper name asitakeit \ colour mot like ume Bugloffe. 4 3 The Vertwes». aftringents and-fo is this, Zimonina, ard ftayeth thé The fede of Limonium as Diafcoridesand Galen fay, ¥ of the belly.and the ftomacke,the {pitting of blood likewife, and the abundance of womens: conries, the fuxe the rootes' have-beene-boyled) ves are aftringent al{, and are good for burning by fires~the water wherein f take awaythe {pots in garments.as alfo in parchment. The Theater ofPlants. Gann 18, 1237 neth divers.and fundry greeneftalkes,round and fappy with fome branches on them, fomewhat broad, round,, deepe gréenc,andthicke leaves fet by couples thereon, from the bofome whereofthoote forth long footeftalkes with tindry {mall blew flowers on them, like inforine unto the land Pimpernels,that cosifift of five fmall round pointed leaves a peece. ° 2. Anagallis aquaticafive Becabunga major. The greater Brookelime. : This differeth in nothiné from the former,bat in having larger and rontiderleaves, andin the flowers which are of a paler blew colour. 3. Anagallis aquaticafolio oblongo crenato. Great Water Pimpernel. Thereislikewife little other difference in thisfore trom the former, but inthe leafe which is longer pointed, anddented:abont the edges,and in the flowers,whichare ofa pale-whitith blew c2tour. There is ont alfoof this azincr, fortleffer then it; wherein confifteth the difterence. 4. Anagallis aquaticafolys pulegg.* Small round leafed Water Pimpernel, h. Theleavesof this Water Pimpernellare {mall and round)like almioft unto Pennyroyall,two alwayes ata joynt, uponthe ftalkes,which arefoure fquare; and bearé blew flowers like the [and Pimpernel: the white rootes creepe inthe groundlike the former, §. ¢Anagallis aqunticatertia Lobelijfoliofwbrotundo non crenato, Lobels third Water Pimpernell. The roote df this Water Pimpernell runneth nor,but is a fmall be(h'of white fibres, from whence {pring many fmoothpale greene léaves,fmall at the bottomes,and broad and roundat the ends,theftalke 1s round,about a foore more or leflehigh; with divers farallet leaves thereonj(et one by one up to the toppe, where breake forth many branched {pikes of white flowers. fs 6, Anagallis aquatica anguftifelia five quarta Lobely, Long Chickweed leafed Water Pimpernel. ‘This {mall Water Pimpernell rifech not abovehalfea foore high, with divers branches {preading from the weake fquare talke; having twofmallleaves at a joynt fomewhatlike unto the greacer Chickwcede, bucfomnewhatlonger: the flowers are white, madeof foure leaves peece,(tanding on long fooreftalkes like the firlt forts, and {mall {eede in round headsafter them. 7.. Aragallis aquatica anguftifoliafcatellate, Narrowleafed W ater Pimpernel, The roate df this Water Pimpernel} is reddith,fibrous, and creeping,the ftaikesare fmooth ftraked, joynted,and Cuap. x Wao. & Anagallis aquatica, Tripet4. Water Pimpernel, ’ Land forts I have entrea<=Here are divérs forts of this Water Pimpernell to fhew you herepfor ofthe 5, in the fifch Claffis ofthis Worke, | lime; Brogke nga, 1, Anagallis aquatica (ive Becabs Seana run: Brookelime fendeth forth froma creeping reote that fhooteth fofth fibres at every joynt, asit nA nogall aquatica wulgaria five Becabunga. Brovkeline. a cubic high,having two very narrow and longleayes at évery joynt,pointedat the ends without any ltalke unto them :. atevery joynt'almoft with the léaves comeforth {mall upright branches, winding themfelves.one within another, as ifthey had clafpers,from whence{pring {mallerfootcftalkes ori both fides, which fultaine {mall whitith purple flowers like unto Chickeweede, confilting of three leaves. pecce, after which fucceedé fmall flag oor podslikea fhield, thatis,cwo fet together witha thred betweene them, on both fides whereoflie thé feedc, : g- Anogallis aquatica tertia Lobelij, Solio fabrotundo non crenato. | Lobelt/, 6; Ansgallis aquatica angu/tifolia frve quarta Long Chicuweed leated Water Pim perncll, Lobethis third Water Pimpernell, \ Nannn 3 |