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Show Truse 14 Theatrum Botanicum Cuar.54. LQuercus marine Tecopbrafti Glafo, Corallina plumaia five Myrinphyton pelag tum Cortefi C tafio, Clufius hisSca Oake of Theophaftua. The Sclavonian Sea Feather. T actus 14, e Cae 1259 — “LheTheaterofPlants, aa — ; ar confift of inaftickethat hathhada With winde; or Honyfuckle run up upon it,and che other not, both of them s,one row or order grows a number of {mall and long leaves,as I mayfo call them,or rather blacke Hoggesbriftle all joyning together, in forme ing uiptig' he from the middle talke,and another fromit thwarting them, fo right round. ofanet, w ith the holes or fpaces to be {eene through them,thefides being even and the toppe : The Place and Time. , Theplace ofthe twofirlt are AZompelier,and fome places in Spaine. The third C/u/ivs faith he had from Worthe w-y, but not knowne whether growing there orno. The fourthand fifth are expeffed in their defcriptions, (ic withall the fortsisnotexprefled: The feventh hach beene often brought from fandry-parts of America,both They keepe of our o vneand other Colonies, The eight isnotmentioned by Pora from what place it was taken, The Names. j the fame time with the reft. ico/a, Corallinafrut Bashinus by and rie, The two firtt are called by Lobel Corallina alba & yubens «Anpipathufa you for the difference who referrech them to Clufius his Quercus marina Theopbrafti,whofefigure there alfo give agtcethereunto: for hee fake, but Theophraftu his defcriptton thereof 4b. 4. ¢. 7.-canin my Opition no way like, or Cothere faith Abies marina G Quercus marina havea thicke long and flethy leafe,bur this is hard {tone Gefner Lithophyton marall like on the outfide, and wooddyinward, Anguillara callethit 7uncus petrofis 5 and Chaps ninth tintm, The thicd,is called by ( lu/ivs Frutex marinus Erice facie,in his firth Béoke of Exotickes,and and among ter,fer downe by Bawhinws both among the Corallines by the name of Corallina ruffe/cens exaSperata, faid in the title,C/#fs his the Fuci fruticibos affimilati, by the name of Brice fimilis maritima, - The fourth isasis A44/cus maritin Myrrophyllum Pelaginim Cortufi,which Banhinus numbreth among the 444/ci maritimi, calling it Ireckon it here amis filicis folio, butas I there fay, finding it both in fubftance and quality like unto Coralline, & Palma di KRettino, The Ninfe, mong them,andcalled as (Zmfius faith by the Italian F ifhermenPennachie delle feventh is called by C/s~ fifth is focalled by Bawhinus asit is inthetitle,and fois the fixth alfo of both forts. The bothasone, or fo litrle differing them reckon I fous Fruvexe marinus elegansifinus sand Planta marina retiformis for Palmamarina of Theophraftvs, that they deferve not tobe feparated,which he thincketh commeth neere unto the or prickles for the leaves, which or fome kinde thereof, but Theophrajtus faith, his Palmsa mavixa hath thornes cortice them Corallixa may betteragree withthe cighth;if,the colour were red.and not blacke. Basshinus calleth veticalato, The lat of bath fortsis fet forthin the Italian Baldus of Pona,by the name ofthe third and fourth forts of Antipathes or blacke Coralline. The Vertues. We have little or nothing to deliver unto you of any vertaeany of thefe hatbcene tryed to have} faving thas wormes, the fousch is (aid tohelpethe bitings of any venemous creature, to heale woundsfpeedily, and to kill rakerrin leffe quantity thenCoralline, burare kept as raritics to declare the wonderfull workes of God, in thofe Sea plants, whichare as much tobe admited asany ofthe Land. Cuar. Vina reticulara plana parperalc 7. Goralina “ a as ae Parpurafcens. cxed Sea Panne, : LVs 3 8, Copallina nigra altera duplex: Twofortsof blacke Scrineser Sea Fannes'of Icaly; Corallinm. Corall. aré a mumbet O end this relation of the {tony Sea Moffes,I mult alfo fhew you the Corals (for there of othet-Séa-Exereflences, which I 2. Coralliam rubrum majia, mult paffe-over, being-of-little or no ‘ The greater red Corall. ufe in Phyficke, and would fill up faneS dry fheetes of Paper) which are,asof fundrycolours, fo of formeslikewifes 1. Corabium rubrum majus. The greater Red Corall. This greater red Coral¥growethon the Rockes inthe Seaslike unto a-{mall throb with armés and branches,breaking forthfome into greater others into fmaller {prigs,fetfultotknaggy eminences, of a pale or whitith red colour on the ontfide for the moft part,asitistaken forth of the warers*but being {craped'er filed, and-polifhed;becommeth very faise,asit is Ufuallyfeene, yet fome-will-be much more redon the ouideatthe firft aking up, and much redder withiwof afirmer or Hard ftonyfubftance, after it iskept awhile ouc of the water, bat plaible while itisthere. There is fome other forts hereof which grow fmaller by much, and fuller of branches, and are ufually of a bettér colour on the outfide, Cefalpinus maketh mention ofa kinde of Corall that hath beene found red on the outfide and blacke within. 2. Coralium album majss & min. ‘) wi Mr S co W\ MO Thegreater andthe finer white Corall. The ereater white Corall. groweth like che réd, but is{eldome found with fo {mall branches, being thicker for the moft part,and although white within, and not fo firme, yet fomewhat darke coloured N on the ourfide,and as rugged as the red. Asthercis \ : Y ZA \\ ot Hi Yeni y iy PAIN yy irae? Burson de nigro, |