the Paradife of Plants. 10g 
The Places and Time. 
The fir/f and Zaft have been fouhdin our Land, as Parkinfon faith: the firht at 
ay field in Suffix, in a Wood called Highreed, & another Wood therein called 
Foxholes; but for rhe place-ofthe Jaft he doth not expreffe ic, yer Ifind chat ic 
growetli very plentifully about Croydon in Surrey, as alio.a greater fort. of Corall. 
wort not mentioned Bich : Thereftin the fhadowy woods ot Germany, Swit- 
zerland, and Savoy: ples, Teal and divers. other places, They flower about 
the end of April, and the beginning or middle of AZay, and are withered and 
gone, before july for the mott part, therootsabiding fate under ground, 
winnie; _ The Temperature, : 
“The Root of Coralwort’, is drying binding and frengthening = yet. it 
he!peth to provoke Urine, and ro expell gravell andthe sione ,.as fome 
affirm by a fpeciall Vertue. . Ei co 
iy 3 ; itt is 2e 3 SS i 
The Signature andVertuese 0 ge om 
Both the form of the root ofCarallwers whichis made as it were ofmanyTeeth 
fet rogether,and the fmoothr Be: ad whi te and fhi plour are fnfficient oe 
saturesto manifeft that it 15 an © dies of the Teeth, 
whether the Decostion be gargled in the. Mouth, or che dry root held between 
the Teeth, It is alfo exceeding good for the Dropfie by Signature alio, accor- 
ding to Oswald Crollins in his book of Signatures, It helpeth likewife the gri- 
ping pains of the fides and belly, and cureth inward wounds that are. madein the 
Breatt, Lungs, and Bowells, a dram ot che powder ofthe root taken for many 
daies together in Red Wine ; the famealfo givento,them chat areburfien or 
have arvpture, is very beneficial in the diflilled Water of the herb called Horle- 
tail : Ic ftayeth alfo. Lasks and Fluxes, that do nor proceed of hor-and Chole- 
rick humours, the decoétion of the herbis goodtobe applyed both togreen 
.Wounds quickly to confolidate them, and for old filthy Sosest0 dry up-their 
moifture, and thereby to canfe them to heal the fooner. 
én . a mtnetins 
pemebtrr el sper nt, 9h (ORDOI Se) 20:7 ts eed 
CHAP, LVI: gts Gs rept 
Of Reft Harrow. 
fons: tit 9 ARRAN, eine. 6 oot stn foam 
y 1 iscalledin Greek, Avsrit @”Orevts and likewife in Latine Anonis and Ononi 
4] fome think ic to be fo called, Azonis, from its unproftablenefle, gu 
Pe ans ; becaufe itis an enemy both to the Husbandmen plonghi 
