Polypodi 



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dibus, & arboribus inhacrcns fibris , qui* 

 bu* abundat, pro pcdibus utitur- Alii no- 

 men habere pwant a Scirrhis Scacctabu- 

 lis, polyporum modo. Kocnieius a dul- 

 ccdinc, in rcccflu naufcofa fie did putat ; 

 Kbrodunenfcs a maculis quibus plus quam 

 aliud filicts genus notatur. Nobis cum 

 Camerario Tourncf. & Rajo Plinii & Dio* 

 fcoridis verba ^Ifav TA&cTxvar 6$7£fri 

 jptovro? e^wav pro rationc flint. Radix 

 mint dcttabulis cavernosa , ecu Polyporum 

 cirri, vid. Camcr. Hortus Med. p. 130, 

 Grarci Polypodium^ Latini Ftftu/ffiffdicunc, 

 cujus Mattliiolus duo facit genera vulgarc 

 five Diofcoridis, dto-«flJ folio Alplcni* (cd 

 Iongiorc,viridiorc & magis per ambkum 

 laciniaco, radicc priori fimili,graciliurc ta- 

 mcnpaulo, plurimum nafeitur in monti* 

 um $y\\U. Ltt*dunciif. addit diflimilitudi- 

 ncm illamcx loco, non fpccicidivcrfiratc 

 penderc, loco cnim macilcntiori natum 

 gracilius& llrigofius, larriori amplius & 

 vegecum magis clt. Ed cnim quibusdam 

 ncmoribus opacis folio adukiorc, ncque 

 tamen divcrfam arguic (pecicm. Lobclius 

 omnc difcrinien fuftulit* Hallcrus juxra 

 foliorumdifcrimcn ordincs conflituit, fcili- 

 cec polypodium folio auriculato & non 

 auriculato, fimplickcr aut bis pinnaro. C. 

 B. Pin, Rajus. Tourncf prouc cuiquc vifum, 

 divifcrc. 



Set Dtafjme fotnmt von »oAd uicl unb ^& 

 gufcwetlbieaBitrijri oleic gdfern fjat,TO0* 

 nut fie ftatt tec gfiffe gladjfam an bit 

 SSAumc fricdKf* iwe Diofcorid. Plin. Ca- 

 mcr. Tourncf. tint) Rajus twyor fyaltnu 

 SWnig incmt, efi Ijabe fcicfcsS Stat Cm 

 ttrtbnKUDonfrincrgiifiy^it, We nad)* 

 male cine feljr anljAnaenbt SBKOTtirirtig* 

 fat struct laffe ; 9lnBcrc wii ten uielai 

 gkefen, fo fid) ouf bn? iSHtterii jeigen, 

 n»nnnenreirctf«berm«bctiener|hriil>ali 

 ten- Matthiolus nwd)t jntfijClaflcn, Lo- 

 bclius imrdiKf flRbcrt meftr r le&ocbtH 

 Me Hiftoria Lugdunens. tint Matthioli 

 Sftcinung nkf)t gdit&IidHu frtebcn> uttt> 

 QAlt bafftr, bag bet llmftmib eber Die &ut 

 te bes£>«$, luo MefcQJftanpcflifiWjef, 

 tn iljre (Srflffi cine SBurtfung Ija&c, Da* 

 turd) aba: fcinc ncue Species ertviicfyfe. 

 Hallcr fieijtt in feiner (f intfyeiluiKi ouf Me 

 S*cfd)affenf)ritbcrer SBMtter, CB, Rnj. 

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POLYPODIUM, POLYPODE, (£ngel>ftffi, @iefc 



6ie say.Supffcc^Iatte. Lb. 



Polypodium vulgarc C- B. Pin, 3 5 9. 1, B.3. 746. 



Polypodium majus Dod. P.4&4. M. H. 3. 



562. vulgarc Raji Park. Polypodium 



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Poljpodi 



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qucrcimimBlackvvalL T.2j?. & offidna- 

 mm. Omnium auClorum Halltr. p. 137. 

 NOTA. PoljpoJij prater vulgarc notiffmx fpeaes 

 fimt : Polypodium majus acuto folio Bar- 

 rel- Icon. 1110. Boccon. MuC p,IL 6. 

 Tab.47, Lc polypodc ; non tamen avulga- 

 ri ditferre vidctur. Polypodium majus au- 

 flioribus foliis, Cordubenfc Boccon. Muf. 

 part.ll. 59.1.46. Polypodium Cambro- 

 briuannicum pinnulis ad margincm laci* 

 niatis Raj. Hift.137, Ftlix amplilHrna lobis 

 tolionim laciniatis Cambrica Pluck. Phyt. 

 7.30. F.j. Polypodium llvcnfc Lugdun. 

 & cicniquc Polypodium cxoiicnm foliis 

 quercus. C. B. Jndtcnm CliiC I.B.Parl. 

 Indicum Clufius ex fponulis Medici cujuulam 

 qui in reditu ex Jndiis mortuns el>, cxpit ; 

 Radicc nitcbatur fcx uncias longa , unani 

 parnc crafla, hinS, qucmadmodttm Euro- 

 pa:i polypodij radices , ferrugtnei coloris, 

 & eodem modo fumma tcllurc oblique 

 ferpente, A qtiatcrnaprodibant folia, quo- 

 rum tcrtium reliquis duobus mlRDi : bina 

 autem majora undecim tincjas longa crant, 

 a medio vcro ncrvo Otis cralto folii Ion- 

 gitudinem fecante, utroqtic latere in quin- 

 que pene unciarum latititdincm expanfa f 

 per oras laciniata, infhr foliorum qucrcui 

 in novcllis furculis natorum, qtut plcrum- 

 queampliora, iis quae in vctuHis ramis 

 nafcuntur, eflc folcnt : c medio illo ncrvo 

 alii minorcs in lateribus oricbantur, tisquo 

 ad laciniarum extrcma protcnll, inter quoB 

 mulcipliccs vcmilxrcuculi inftar contcxtar, 

 & fcfe inviccm fcc-mccs excurrcbant, qux 

 magnam venudatem folio conciliabant; 

 nrnia autem erant ca 1 ■'; \ coloris ex fpa- 

 diccofurci, qualis in qucrcus fieds foliis 

 confpicitur, & a Gallis coukur df ftviitt 

 moYtt appclUri folet, infim5 parte brcvi pc- 

 diculo a radicc emcrgentia , ctiam aliqua 

 ex parte illam tegentia, quia fiarim ab ex- 

 ortuinlatcra lc Spargcbant ; Radix man- 

 ducata polypodii vulgaris faporcm quo- 

 dammodoadhucrctiucbat, minus tamen 

 dtilcem > led levi quadam acrimonia pradi* 

 tarn, quam ex calrdioris regionis, in qda 

 plantanara, intcmperic > auc ex vetuAatc 

 forfitan contrnxcrar* 

 Filicis cujusdam Indies Polypodij facie ico- 

 ncm cxhibct Clirill. Mcnzclius in pugillo 

 rarior plantar. 



Ufus JleMcus* 



Polypodii qucrcini radix t qua; moderatccali- 

 da & ficca fecundo vcl tcrtio c(l gradu, 

 ingrcditur officinas , Solei filisquc cflcn- 

 tiatisacidi muktim continct. Indccoflis, 

 infufis pciioralibus & gargarismatibus 

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