Ora. | 3 Adam in Eden : Or, 
CHAP. CCCXLI. 7 
OF. Pimpernel, 
The Héwih * 
T is called in Greek’ Avayanns Anagalla, Scher See 98 ardyey, ten ia. 
epicere, quia adattos corpors aculeos extrahit, becaule it drawes forth thernt and 
Splinters out of the Body: or ex dva CG yaandr, idq; ex yarro- Flavio ubi oritur 
becaule it was firft found by the River Gallus = Ic is called allo in Latine Anaga 
befides which it hath had many other names put upon it, put falfely; as Mor] us, 
_ Gallina, and Morgelina, which is that fort of Chickweed called Henbit, Auricula 
Muris, Masia, Helicacabus, Corchorus, which isthe Femes Mallow: ‘Some call 
Corallicx, and the ompofitic thereof deere Brine think chat 
"There be four forts of Pirspernel growing in England: riltale R “é is 
2. Female Pedra 3. Yellow Pimpernel : 4. Pimpernel with a white i 
is be Forme, 
| Tecwtak tqumseiett Selim on ie ground, 
with two {mal land almoft round Leaves at every joynt,one againft another,fome- 
what like bee rc a of Chickweed, but that they are thicker, {potted on the back- 
fide with ifh Rhett foot-ftalk, for they do as it were encompals. 
the Stalk, aoa f Paiffereth alfo Chickweed: the Flowers frand fingly 
or each by themfeves, at che joynts between them and the Stalks, confifting of fi 
{mall round. pointed Leaves,of a fine pale red colour fending to an Orenge, with 
many threds in the middle, in hake places fucceed fmooth round heads, whert 
the Seed, which is {mal}, is ‘contained : The Roots {mall and fibrous, rerift 
: ‘before i jeer. 
The Places and Tiewe. 
| The frZ ooiens in f Cone fields, by Way-fides, xi 1a Caters alfo “ofits: 
own accord, almoft ev where, and fo doth the fecond, but lefs frequently , and 
bath been found not ac teas Oxford, in Romney Marfh, at Beaconsfeld in Bute 
hingham- fire, and divers other places: the chird groweth in Stow Weed, about two 
Oxford, and alfoin Charletown wood, two miles beyond Gr wie 
yeth in a Wood on the South. fide of ‘Chifiehirf Heath, over ag i 
| ) Park: They flower from J4ay unto Auguft, fome of the Seed enn 
, and falling the mean tinge, and the reft quickly alter. — 
Ps 
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