50 Xa | “Adami in Eden; Or, 
= <P : ve : CHAP. xy. : ee 
ae = Grahdofes., 
: ty im ah to any one that confidereth not owr Method, sbi we ¢ frontal 
| hee deviate fromthe common Roads which other Herbaritts ufe to trace; as 
. treat of the Quince-Tree and Mofles next to o72anothery.thete being in 
» their Opinion fo little Similitude between them, Yet becaufeit cures the D; f= 
bales of the Hair,as the former doth;and dotha litele aiiewtle the Down growing on 
fers 3 = — it next : 
iit. 
The Names, 3 
_ Molin gener iscalledin Greek Bevor aside sender; thi in tie Attick 
phagnum & Hypnxm ; and Pliny thereupon in one place calleth i irin 
The Bryon & Sp o Sphagnum, and in another Place, Sphagnos, ive Phacos frve 
Bryon ; but itis in Latine ufually called Mufcus, and properly becokeneth ary 
- Herb that is compoled of hairs or thred, inttead of Leaves ; ‘the: Arabians and 
“Apothecaries call it U/nea. The Greeks; which teldom:gave anything a name, 
without a Realon, ¢ becaufe it gi ivetheale to the Entrails, © 
"The Sorts of the are very numerous: Parkinfon téckons upthirr 
_of them in feverall Chapters. Ic would be fomewhat tedious; ado lir 
‘pole, to repeat them all; I thal therefore for brevity fakes fer:.down: ‘thofe 
‘which I finde to be nfeful, and. and let the reft alone ; nae es Ourcommon 
round-Moffe, 2. Cupp-Mofle. 3. Club-Mofle.. | 
Mofile, 6. Moffe of Ag ew 
Mauch as the Clab-) 
Claw } jhich se A ws veer 
h clole upon the ground, among:B Buthes: fe 
foor, conbiting asvit 
ery clof 
an! folefeietae’ 
ferve anitead Pei — 4 
} 2 which of pring al fer Branches, 
ings of the Hacel< in fhape like a litrle C] Clu 
een = its = which - 
ore: ne * 
bin dleter ica = nor Flow- 
The Places and Time, 
. ‘common Moffe grow ai dais jai on oe ge 
) — and istledin {lating of houtes, i ~ Couns *TheCup 
or 
