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B 



C 

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Of the Hiftorie of PI 



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IB. I. 



-V 



h 



tuft 



-..., ... sorpannicles 



like thofe of wilde Oats, of a reafonablegood fmell and fauour when thty are brokenjike vntoa 



Rofc, with a certaine biting and nipping of the tongue. , ....... 



t 2 E r an c is Penny (of famous memorie) a good Phyfition and skilfull Herbarift, gathered on 

 the coaftof the Mediterranean fea,betvveene Aigues Mortes and Pefcafre, this beautifull P] ant 



The 



Author defcribcd 



they 



vndcr luncus marinus gramlneus • for fo Lobel calls it. 



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i 



ger in thefe Northern reg 



2 The place of the fecond is mentioned in the defcription. 



% The Time. 

 Their time anfwcreth the other Reeds and Flags. 



itf The Names. 

 Camels Hay is called in Greeke 3 ^©- ^jnm £ : in Latine 5 luncus odor at us, and Sccenanthm i { 



- — r j J * — ■» 



and Squinant'h* 



2 This £i£i/ calls luncus n»a\ 



nanth,and Fox-taile Squinanth. 

 T his plant is indifferently ho 



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Pfeudofchowanthum : We cal I it baftard Squi 



^f The Temp 



TheVertues. 



According to Biofcorldcs, 



th 



head 



the 



profitabl 



giuen in medicines that are miniftred to cure the paines and griefes of the guts, ftomacke, lungs, 

 liuer,and reins,the fulneire,loathfomnefre,and other defeds of the ftomacke, the dropfie, convul- 



P fome few dayes. 



the 





felfe often with 



the inflammation of the matricejf the 







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HAP. 



Of "Burre^eed 



\ 



i 



v 







^J The "Dtfcripion 



fharpe 



hath long leaues, which are double edged , or fharpe on both 



two 



neffe of a nut. The root is full of hairy firings. 



g 



2 



differeth not in any thing from the 



ig from the root, whereupon 



tuft 



gabou 



ftalke,and from the top thereof downward by certaine diftances. It is garniflied with many round 



a pale greene colour. 



g here and there among the faid wha 



e 



■afc of 



^r The Place, 



Both thefe are very common,and grow in moift medowes and neere vnto water courfes. They 

 plentifully grow in the fenny grounds of Lincolnfhire and fuch like places s in the ditches about 

 f gorges fields,and in the ditch right againft the place of execution at the end of Southwark, cal- 

 led b. Thomas Waterings. 



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They bring forth their burry bullets or feedy knots in Augu 



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