Lid. 2,. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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grow floures like to thofc of the fir ft defcribed, 

 yet fomewhat larger,of a whitifli pir pie colour; 

 which fading, are fucceeded by Sue cornered 

 feed veflcls containing a very fmall feed . the 

 roots are long and creeping. It growes a little 

 from Vienna in Auftria in the woods of Entze- 

 ftorf a and in diuers places of Bohemia and S ile- 

 fia. 



4 This from creeping roots fends vp fhorc 

 ftalkes, fet at certaine fpaces with fmall, round, 

 and thinne leaues, a! fofnipt about the edges, 

 amongft which vpon a naked ftem , growes a 

 floure of pretty bignes , con(i fting of fiue white 

 iharpifh pointed leaues with ten th reds, and a 

 long pointell in themidft. The (ccd is contai- 

 ned in fuch heads as the former, and it is very 

 fmall. This growes in the fhadowie places of 

 the Alpes of Sneberge,Hochbergerin, Durren- 



ftaine, towards the roots of thefe great moun- 

 taines. Cfaf. $ 



5 UMcnophy//on y ox Vnifolinm, hath a Iea r e 

 not much vnJike the greateft leafe of Iuie, with 

 many ribs or finewes lik* the Plantaine leafe- 

 which (ingle leafe doth alwaies fpring forth of 



the earth a!one,butwhen the ftalke rifeth vp,it brin^eth vpon his fides two leaues, in fafhion like 

 the former-at the top of which (lender ftalke come forth fiue fmall flouies like Pyrola • wh ich being 

 vaded,rhere fuccced fmall red berries. The root is fmall, tender, and creeping farre abroad vnder 

 thevpper face of the earth. 



% The Place. 



l Pjrcla groweth in Lanfdale,and Crauen,in the North part of England, efpecially in a clofe- 



called Crag-clofe. ' , 



i Monoph<jlhn groweth in Lancartiire in Dingley wood,fix miles fr 



and in Harwoodneere to Rlackehurne HItowm'C* 



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Aunderneilc 



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% The Time. 



Winter and 



Million fioureth in May,and the fruir is ripe in September. 



% The Names. 



trul r,r ° U lS CaIlcd in EngUrtl Wintcr -S rcen ^ : it hath beene called Limoninm of diuers, 

 U(h,OnS t0 the et y moIo B ic of the wotd : is called in Latine VnifoUum , i 



t d . r • ... . . ^T The Nature. 



2 *"fty» " hotand dry of comolexion \ 



^«eof ftam^d VnI! S ^ rW 3 Und A eTbe ' eilher 8 iuen imvard1 ^ or a PP ,ied ^tvvardly : the leaues A 

 ^d turpentine A~ i, ^^roe juice made vnto an vnguent, or healing; falue,with wax,oy!e, 



tough mmv^Z^^y 1 '?* and fiftulaes ' that are m ™ d ^ d from the callous and 



The decoSh ? a me fTOm healin S' 

 trailes, and inward Drm.^?cft? lthwi , n r ,iscoramended toclofevp and heale wounds of rhe en- B 



tnc roots of Corofrey added i theret^ VkerS ° f ** kidndcs ' ef P eciall y mad c w ith water and 



*<* n ^a^g C fcnS fame force in wounds with p r ^,efpecial!y in C 



licinefirnS^a d , fineWes -. M«touer,«t isefteemedof feme late writers J tmoft per- 



ounds 

 fc ^tnedic 



\vtf\e 



»X%I*®E& a ! 1 p.°y f ^ if a dram of £he root b * g 



fick 



per 



men in vinegre mix- 



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