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IB. I. 



Of the Hitlorie of Plants. 



^[ The Virtues. 



The decottion of G rafle with the roots of Parfley drunke,he!peth the Difllirie,and prouoketh A 



vrmc. 



The roots of GrafTe, according to Galen, doe alew and confolidate together new and bleeding B 



wounds. 



The juice of GrafTe mixed vvichhony and thepouderof Sothernwood taken in drinke,killcnh C 

 wormes in children ; but if the childe be yong, or tender of nature, it fhal I fuffice to mix the juice 

 of Grafle and the gall of an Oxc or Bull together, and therewith anoint the childes belly, and lay 

 a clout wet therein vpon the nauell. 



Ferneltm faith,That GrafTe doth helpe theobftru&ionof theliuer, reines,and kidniesjand the & 

 inflammation of the reins called Nephritis. 



Bay fodden in water till it be tender, and applied hot to the chaps of beafh that be chap- fallen E 

 through long (landing in pound or ftable without meat> is a prefent remedie. 



H A P. Z. 





Of "Red Dvarfe-grafe. 



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^f The Defcription. 



Warfc-GrafTe is one of theleaftof Grades. The root confiftsof many little bulbs, 

 coueredwithareddifh filme or skin, with very many fmall hairy and white firings: 

 the tuft or eare is of a reddifh colour 3 and not much differing from the graffe called 

 Ifih*mon y xhoagh the eare be fcrfter, broader, and more beautiful!. 



t I Gramen minimum rubrum : fivt 





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Xtramptlinum. 



Red Dnyrfe- GrafTe. 





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Gramen minimum album. 



White Dwarfe-Graffe. 





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ngureot another GrafTe, intended by our Author to be comnreh^nH^ in *;« ni™~ ° 



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