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Of the Hiftorie of PI 



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IB. 1. 



gthemfelues 



^° ^branches rat tops ^^^^^ _, 



root is as big a s a finger, and blackelife f elcedanum^Z to k i?t ? ' ^ Hkc DjU The 

 blance of feed,vvhich doth the more perfuade me that S °tl w ™ tafte ' fn *">and rcfenv 

 and by the authorise otNicmder and Pliny confirmed. *!r**r»w fW hc ro f I now fpeak, 



i 





A 



leururn angufti folium movjpelienfe 



Narrow leaned Hares eare. 



if leururn htifolium monftelienfc 



Broad leaued Hares eare. 



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i Therecondkinde,calledbrc*dlcauedHarese»esi^^^^ 



farcewith the former kir.de , (aue that the leaues are b^^^tS f ,^m^io^, 



root 



f 



They grow among Oken woods in ftony and hard grounds in Narbon.I haue found them grow- 

 ing naturally among the bufhes vpon Bieftoncaftle m Cherhire. 



^[ The Time. 



They floureand bring forth their feed in Inly and Auguft. 



aj The Names. 



A pothe 



Hares eare is called in Latine BuWttrum : m vjic^, ™«" • "7. * "£. . . are . *,/,«■«* 

 in France do call it Auricula LeporisM therefore I terme it in Enghfh Hares eare . 



licr 



Tfip&jfft 



and drinclT 



Temperature 



mo crates hath commended 

 ^ Kicdndtr. it is effe&uall 



aj TheVertues. 



con and J»/«**r, it is eftecluail m medicine, M "^"*"^^ wh oieckonetb 

 place thereof for wounds, and is taken by tragus for to* Chtrmtum^n 



M 



athoriry of <*•; 



truing m «* 

 r inter V'*" 



vultitrarias . 



The 



