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a 216 The Garden of pleafant Flowers, 
: 4 B ulbofws vnifolins Batracheides, Acomituen Eleboracenm ; and Ranunculus Mo. 
wephyhes, and fome by other names. Molt. Herbarifts call it consti hye. 
male, and we in Englith thereafter, Winters Wolfesbane; and of fome, Yel. 
low Aconite. 7 | 
The fecond is called by moft Writers, Aconitum lutewm Ponticums : Some 
allo Lwpicide, Luparie, and Canicide, of the effed in killing Wolues ang 
Dogs: And fome, becaufethe flower is more white then yellow, doe cal] 
it Aconitum flore albido, we call it in Englith, T he whitifh yellow Aconite, 7 
_ or Wolfesbane, but fome after the Latine name, The Sige Wolfesbane, 
 _ Thethird is called generally Napellus, ‘and Versus, becaufe it is the true 
_,,-Napellus of the ancient Writers, which they fo termed from the forme of. 
os Turnep, called Wapas in Latine. ene 
s The fourth is called Aconisums Salutiferum, Napellus Moyfis, Antora and 
— Anthora, quaft Antithera, thatis , the remedy againft the poifonfull herbe 
|. Thera, in Englith according to the title, eyther wholfome Helmet flower, | 
~~ or counterpoifon Monkes oa lbh | Sn 
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foueraigite Cordial. It is vfed alfo with good fic fie 
tthe wormes of the belly, andagainft the paines of the Wind collick. 
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Ranancalus, The Crowfoote, 
MT Ext vnto thie Aconites, of right areto follow the Rawanicali.¢  Crowfeste, for 
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40 ‘sRenuneales tons nus alius bumilion The lowe whire monstaiie Crow foot, a 
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Re — —— oote hath three or foure broad an 
ee yeta little cut inan notched about the edge 5 Of a fine greene and hhini colour on 
| te the vpperfide, and not fo green valence Passe which rifeth a finall 1 fhort ftalke, 
: ing one {how white flower on theroppe, made of five round pointed leaues, with — 
yellow threads in the middle, ftanding about 4 greene head, which in time 
groweth to be full of feede, in forme like vntaafmall gteene awberry :therooteis — 
Oe Ee en he emer 4 
Fert ene ss another ofthis lowe kiade, whofe leaues are fomewhat deeply cut — 
_— inonthe edges, and the flower larger, ‘and fometimes a little cable, act cane es J 
tro rowes of leaues, in other things not differing from lieformee . 
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2. Ranunculus 
