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Show Theatrum Botanicum. Tr IB x 14, 6 . OMufous marinus (yoamnaatua five Corallina {quammata. 2. Bu fens marinus rubens frve (orallina valeuns Redduh Coraline. Scaly Coralline, —_— Tree 14 Cuar.54 Fhe Theater of Plants. Se ae ae aeee 1,2. Corainafruticans alba vel radra. not astheformier, from fome ftone or fhell, but out of the groundinthe Sea, froma rootefaftened therein, with very The white or red crufted thrub Coralline, hairy fibres, growing up witha flender ftalke, (as C/npus gheffed by the fight of the figure about a cubits height) which ys i Sey SENAY i did fend forth branches of long leaves, very finely cut into manylong parts on.both fides and bending the toppe downe- WSs Cran 54 wards,very liketo the branches of the Date tree,or as I may fay,untoa Feather, of a pale or whitifh colour : theupper SWZ? Si ; leaves are {maller then the lower, elfe alike,and che toppe of Ya Wp) WAU=— SE es ZSS—_ theftalke endeth ina cetraine head, compojed as it were of of many {eales wherein-is no feedt, thete fcales being asit were young plants, which falling to the bottome of the wa~ ser,takerdore-thercin, and grow ¥p like the motheriplant, this whileit groweth in the| water, or is frefth mew taken forth ig tender and pliadk ee bee bended any way, bucwhen itis drysitis a9 hatdygs Coratling ot Glaffe, and ag brit tle. ‘ 5.3 Goruhindabou frodofa, } Thenotred whiteGotdhing or Barbary Feather, The ftalke hereof isa (pore highswhite, hard, and woodThe Placeand Tim. All thefe Moffes are expreffed to grow on the Rockes at alltimes of the yeare. ’ g and ftones,in and by, the Sea,and are to be found growin The Names. plac€ of bree: Mafcus marinus before fet forth, both their Ail thefe forts maybe referred to the Zei ySardonoy be called Gorallina chiefly from that fort that grew upon to came and it, declaring growing of manner and ding s,Dodonevs ,Lugdunenfis and others, Lobel callethit Corallicfelfe. Thefirlt is the Wufcus marinus of Matthiolu Bamhinus onely remembreth inhis Pinax, to havereCorallina, and Lugdunenfas Fiscues capillacens, The fecond multifidus niger, The third is the AZu[cus marinus ceived it from the¢ Balticke Sea,calling it AZu(cws capillacens of Dodonens , Tabermontanus and Gerard, Thefourthis wuleariffimas of Lobel, andthe fecond Afufcus marinus. minimain the new Gerard, whofe defcription doth Corallina the fifthis The Lobel, of theAMulcas Coralliformis from this,yeris anfwerable to his defen. Thediffering quite figure.is Gerards tor figurc, nothing an(werthe s loricatie, and 1s the third Mufens marinus dae (qwammuli Coralloides candidus Adu/cus Lobel by called laft is farrediftering figure by that name, and giveth 4 defcription neasalthough thenew Gerard doth entitle another from hisfigure. ‘ The Vertucs. in children, ot in elderperfons, and i Coralline is in amannér wholly {pent amongus to kill the wormes quality it worketh thise 7 timesto Authours,but by what matter fo the manner, not knowneburin thefelatter as Corall it felfe is, af i r infipide, oF without tafte ofheate or cold, is not declared by any, forit is altogethe ampes,thefalling ficknesie,and melancholy; &c. a8 Corali be fo much commended againft the ftone and Suxes,cr conduce forewhat thereunto alfo. you fhall heare in its proper Chapter,doe mot thinke but thefe may dy,. coyered witha ragged Whitg barke, having fundry ftraightbuc weake branches, \iffiting ou: onall fides without order, three oF foure incheslang apecce, and fome parted into lefleriones,of not Were an inch long, on each ftalkethere ftend divers, even thirgyor forty {mall knots or buttons,for the moft part bored through, compoied of twohalfe circles compaffing itrqund about: this was brought out of Barbary to Afarcelles and thése worne in hats like Feathers, 6. Corallina rpgofa duplex Galia minus rugofa. Two forts of rough Coraline anda {mooth, The one of thefe is of ahard wooddy fubftance, without coare or heart, ofabrownifh colour, crulted over witha rough knotted or bunched coate or barke, of anafhcolour, which is brittle, eafie to be rubbed ro pouther, from whence {pring crooked or bending {talks and {maller branches from them, all of them crulted and bunched rough, asthe’ ftalke and ending in a blunt. point,»or end, Anotheris both whiterand {moother, bucelfe notlike it in ftalkes and branches. There is another alfo whofe crufted coate is pale S Z = 3. Corallina | gnofaEricefacie. \ \ N Welch lik: wooddy Coralline.” Va / i Y Via » iat’) —_ © yellow. 7, Coraliipa resiculita Cuar. LIV. Frurices Covdloides five Coralinefroticantes, Shrub Corallines, er, I mutt adjoyne fundty forts dF wooddy, gtitty, of the Corallines mentioned in the laft Chapr (OEEi everall differing mattéts anid formes, whicnot ony fhrub like Corallines,as I may fo call them,off the former'Corallines, VE would place ina Chapter by themfelves, and neither mingle them with : 3 y 2h with the next Corals,becaufe different from both. 1. (oratlina fruticans alba, The white crifted Shrub: Coralline. Jowtreesto formeofa Cahall fhrub;or eee This white Shrub Coralline groweth up from the, Rockeor fome fhiell,in fandryflac branchesalfo iffzing aaae z below,and trunke or temme flat a h leffe,wit or more height, a cubits branchesare divided into other ooo, oe both fides, and not roundlike an ordinary fhrub ortree,which wich 4 white hatderuft like _ or iyFa bove,and thofeagaine intoleffer,itis wholly covered over or crafted wooddy arid bendinglike the brane being or white Corall, but rough or tugged, the middle part or heart tree,yet veryhardalfo. te sedate 2, Coralina fruticans rubra, Red etutted thrab Coralline: that the colour hereofis in fome wholly % . vbitith This red Coralline islike the former in all things,{aving fort there ts alfo;that is use for! colour,and in others the branches part white,and part purplifh. Atd’anocher plana parpura(cens, Thered Sea Fanne. This pleafant and delight full Sea plantis of divers fifes fome greaterandotherleffer, yet all of rowing flat like a fann¢e.or Jarge Ieate with fundry greater branches fpreading on both -fides.of the maine ftemme,and they again into fmailerapd -fmaller, ending in very twe4nd {mall pointe, yer allof chem joyned clofe togerher, fothatthereis no feparation of branches one fromanother, fut yet wich fundry {mall or greater holes, like the mathes of anet, (yet fome forts have beene {eene that have had no holesin them, but were whole with fome pots on them likeuntoholes, of a very hard and u ooddymatter or fubltance, eafie to be cut with a knife, of al brownith red colour yet tough or hard to breake, although ir may bee fomewhat bended, and coveredin many places, in (ome more or leffe (but peradventure all over, when it is firlt yellow,{potted, which asI take it Bauhinuscalleth Corallina pallide flavefcentis colorie uted panes taken out of the Sea,or before ic be rubbed wich handling and carryage, )wicha whitith faleneffe. This groweth be {mall — or bunches,aa ifthey were the buds of fowers,eafily rubbed topouther? (2 ne of growtoa mans height fromthe Rockes in the Sea,and gotten by chem that deagge for Corall: the one of them thinke them both one, , oddy Corallineot Sea Heath i ae 3. Corallina lignefa ruffe(cens Erice facie, Brownifh wooddy Corablineor This fort alfo groweth flat galthe fies frortt forte ftone ot Rocke rifeth halfea yard high or bere divers {pread branches,divided againe into other {maller ones, fomew hatlike unto Heath, fpreading 2 aatike yards breadth,all covered with a thinne brownith batkejand'a very hard wooddy fubftance sucernathy pea being of a faltifh tafte. 4. Corallina plumata feve Myriophylum PelaginnsGortafi Clafio.’ The Selavonian SeaFeathers This Sea Coralline (lor fo iblasce te : mot valike, and Cortu/see the effeétsro bealike alfa) ore to the R ockes, which the Seas goe over often times, Captaine Smith in hig Booke of the plants gr¢ wingin the Bermuda \(les, compareth ittoa Vineleafe,as {ome others that firft faw it here did,and called ir the Feather. It hath beene brought bothfrom the Eaft and Weft Indies tous. f ¢ ou 8 Corallina nigra altera duplex, Two forts of tall blacke Scrines or Sea Fannes of /taly. For fome likenéffe unto the laft,mentioned pleafant Fanne,I thought goad to adjoyne twoothers,cach where ie ee as it were in one or two places, that is, hatha {mall fanne ifluing out from the maine flemme,andthe other hath none, but the {termethereof is rurmed or wound round,like as is to be {eene in the Vnicotnesho: ane, or S{({L 3 in |