Teh ue yal ae. ee 
oh Tae « 
| They flower not with vs'vntill the enor on of Angola atthe foo 
| one , : 
4 “The Names. 
They are called of fome pez iediceand Arando idee of erst Comes: 
: corus,and of fome Flos Cancri, becatifethe colour of the flowers, as well as 
: the font wd the ‘buds, arc fo like vatoa Sea-Crabs cle,or« claw: 
: The Vertues; SF I rae 
| Thereisnoany wie of thefei in Phyfcke that know. 9! aig 
v8 as ff: ibe + pelts (re ai oe Ae C192 ae sata +f Gk te a 
ties eax AP. xcv. i 
; ie itis HY oy 5") ‘pgf 3 a . ! 
eS .  Mandrasoras. wane" } ; 
male hath two forts,the one differing from the other, as fhall be thewed, but of 
= the female [know bur'dne: “fheimale is frequentin many gardens,bur the fe- 
--male,in ain itis more ted and rare,is nourled vp buti in afews' 
cs 
on Mandrake is diftinguifhed intorwottindes;: the male andthe Riad se 
siete - Manadigerar mas The ale Mandrake. 
. a; 2B: ee $3 Rist AuTF Gg aye TAP 4 oF vet ie 3 BL Z 
“2 Phonaile Mandrake thrufteth vp many Ie nés tore tof t n hac 
being fullgrowne, are faire,large and greene, lying ahd ieee theroote,and are lar~ 
_ gerand longer then the greateft leaues of any Lettice,whereunto it is likened by Dio- 
apbewe and sent sine the Ses, thefe leanes, rife vp many flowers,cuery 
ae in-awhitith greene huske, confifting of fue 
enifhry $i ge Pye int {malt 
ot a ra 8 daiacrith they a 
eect fae orbreke | 
or womal 1 ike 
