Lib. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



e: it feemethtobethcold Hcrbarifts Thlafb 

 d and chat tt -hichCrtfrv,* dcfcriberb, called of diuers, SinapPerficum: for as Diofcorides 

 r ' >i<v* raakcth mention of a certaine Thlafpi or Treacle muftard with broad leaues and big 



and fuch this Violet hatb.which we firname Latifolia or broad leaued,: generally taken of all 



io*bc the great LumrU or Moonvvort. 



luut & i$ The Temperature and Pertues. 



The feed of Bulbonac is of temperature hot and dry,and fharpe of tafte, like in force to the feed A 

 f Treacle muftard : the roots likewife are fomewhatofa biting qualitie, but not much: they are 

 eaten with fallads as certaine other roots are. 



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A certain Heluetian Surgeon compofed a naoft lingular vnguent for green wounds,of the leaues 

 f Bolbonac and Sanicle ftamped together,adding thereto bile and wax.Thefeed is greatly com- 



mended 



b a p. I £4. Of G^tn and Diofcorides Moonvoorts or Madvoorts. 



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Galetn Madvvort 



t 2 AlyffumDiofioridis. 



Phpmdts Moonwort or Madtvort 



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