the Paradile of Plants. . 
‘The Kindes. 
To this kind thefe five fork oye ot unficly be referred. 1 Oudiipary Spig- 
nell. 2 Small Spignell. 3 The Me fervative Spignell of Candy. 4 Tralian Ba- 
- ftard Spignell. 5 MountaineSpignell of Germany.» | 
The Forme. 
' The ordinary Spignell, rifeth dp with fundry long ftalkes of Leaves exceed- 
ing finely, cut like unto haires, {m ler then thofe of Dill, fer thick on both fides 
the ftalk, of alight or yellow green colour, and ofa good fent: from amongft 
which,rife upround ftiffe Sralkes with joynts, having a few Leaves at them, at 
the tops whereof groweth an Umbell of pure white flowers, at the edges whas 
of fometimes will be feene a fhew of reddifh; or bluth coloar, efpécially before 
they be full blown, which give place unto little roundith feed which are of a 
brownifh colour; the Rootsare thick and long in refpéc&. of the Leaves grow- 
ing out from one head, which is hairy at the top, of ablackifh brown uri 
the outfide, and whitewithin. - ee 
be Places and Tims: 
The firft powell naturally in Weftmerland, Yorkefbire, and other Northern 
Counties, and hath been a di thence i fe shin Southern Ph ae Gar- 
dens; the fecond i in Save) e thir ee pa dite the laft im An 
Roots of Spig pclan ek ine third degree, and dry inthe fecands; 
‘The Verinzs: iF" 
“The Sire Roots of Spignell beirig made into: powder, mixed with Gone and 
“talon afcer the manner of an EleCtuary or licking salen» not ons ly con- 
fumeth all windineffe in bis tes acl defcendett ; -e 
: Ps a le ioe 
ig be KR sand Bladder, i eafeth 
and helpeth the Sraeehs and confumeth sisi tbe ngs of tk 
Stomack, yea it is fo effeGuall forthe Stra » the ahs ng laid Plaifterwife. 
the Bellyesof thofe Childrenthar have it b at 
_-Water very freely. ‘ers ae ss ba 
et 
| porta en recat 
pherefore dhe iM ft way toate tah i 
thereof: The fi dicots which are art 
the feed be very aromaticall, are acconnted very 
‘ring wenn Cre ad erefore 
tbridate, and Venite realy j 
oy eae before m 
