the yoynts obthe branches where the Leaves atefet,,<on pretty, long feorftalkes!) 
two, or ithred tezerher, are arfirtt long, fomwhat like arfinger., -and-ot a palewvhi+: 
tith blew colour, butafterwards they become broad jike.Belis; ‘of adeepe abitny 
tending soopurple » very giotlous, £0 beheld; the flowers being paft; the ttalkesi, 
whereon they food bend downwards,fending forth husks with three or fourblack: 
_ feedsapeece of the bignefie of a Tare, or thereabouts,;: the reoresare firingy, ands 
perifh every where; at. chefirth approach of Winter. 9) i ole eed 
sstroh © fi beisanclliendvaperand lateg. noiioosh oft hee ae 
Though the two firft came to us gut ofJrelys yer they are conceivedro bena-; 
turall only to the Eaft Indies :- The name of the third tetufieth ‘whence it came, 
and {o.dorhthofe ofthe fourth; filt, centh,eleavench, twelveth, and fourteenths. 
the fixth is found in many places of Spaine, the feaventh, and ninth in fundry 
-Countryes of this Land, asthe eighth likewile isabout Duamow in Effex; the 
thirteenth is that whichis too common in eyery feild and garden, and the lait 
- groweth about Drayton neere Port{mouth. They flower towards the latter end 
of Summer,e/pecially the greatér forts y-and. therelore their feed is feldome pet 
fected with us. 3 7 
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Tio 
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The Temperature, — ? 
The Bind-weeds are moft of them Aor and dry in the firft or fecond deorec. | 
= The S:guature andVertuesy. 25. - Ht batimo-e “Ty 
The moft renowned Creliizs in. his Book of Siguatares recordeth:, that Bin 
weed ot With-wind growing in the Corne: by its turning, and winding dorhy 
much refemble the suxuings and windings ot the Guts, and thar. therefore the 
cogtion rhereof madein White. Wine 1s a very Gngular remedy. fortholerhacare 
Ricted with the Collick., .purging and voiding forth saw thick Phlegmatickand, 
Melanche curs, andkiling and driving forth both far, and iong Worms, 
Belly, yet not withouriometronblero.the Stomack; which fomumes, 
gs, The Mallow Leaied Bind-seed,a8 Clutmsiaith, is uled uh 
con{umeth.chem, as. Gaden saith, It is faid like wie thatifthofe places which you, | 
- would haye-to be yoid of Haire be anointed wiel.the juice hereof,prefently alter! 
the Haire is plucked pp. by che Rootes, ic wall not fuffer it ra.grow there aif 
‘gore, Some of thegreater forts, as alfo that w ith Leaves, like Lavander where 
lowe go teal. chemielves.even with the vatieries of chee chings which the Vals 
war callWéedes ,.andindeed. there. is.a.great deale of prectynefiein every one0 
and.other-things of greatet ule and:walue. by theirdirangling qualities. 5 char che! 
namesabove mentioned have ngt been given them withourfomesealony 
of 
“Be = © OF Centory. lo 
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Fs ee Bed 
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aif 30 AS De cea tS 
‘and a lelles. which mighs, besreated offi 
ot OTe SRR & aet oe 
Ee is divided into two kinds, a grea’ 
rayo.cidlinst Chapeers; yer for,their names fakes, and fomywhat forthe 
ot I fhall joyne them in one,though of different, forms,, The greater: 54 
inGcee krdupsov]3 pera Centaurium magnum which is,generally afoemed tone 
eived its name from. Chirex the Cenranre, who healed himnfelfe:hesewith 2058 7 
she had wounded his foot by the fall of one of Hercules’s Arrowes out tit 
