A 



B 



C 



D 



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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



L 



IB. 2. 



indies or feed-veflels fee about the ftalke by certainc 



is 



likewife threddy. 



3 Spanifti Horehound hath a ftiffc hoarie and hairy ftalke, diuiding it felfe at the bottome in- 

 to two or more armcs,and likewife toward the top into two others j whereupon are placed by cou 

 pics at certaine fpaces fairc broad leaues,more round than any of the reft,and likewife more woollv 

 and hairy. The rloures grow at the top of the ftalkes,fpike fafbion, compofed of fmall gapiJ 

 floures of a purple colour. The whole plant hath the fauour of Stcechados. 8 



4 Candy Horehound hath a tbicke and hard root,with many hairy threds faftned thereunto . 

 from which rife vp immediately rough fquare ftalkes, fet confufedly with long leaues of a hoarie 



ng fmcll. The floures grow toward 



rundlcs, of a whitifti colour. 









f[ The Place. 



the common 



Itgroweth 



other countries iikew ife,where it alteretb according to the fcituation and nature ofthe countries" 

 for commonly that which growes in Candy and in Hungary is muchwhiter,and ojfa fweeter fracIL 

 and the leaues oftentimes narrower and i*^**k»«*k'»*«'M^»t«r^«,*#K .*« Cn»i An u - • - -- * 

 tberne Regions. 



Iclfer than that which groweth in England 



% The Time. 



They floure in Iuly and Auguft,and that in the fecond yeare after the fonring of thera. 





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^f The Names. 



Horenound is called in Greeke, «»•«.»•. in Latine, M4rr*fc«» .- in (hops, Profit 

 btum. There be certaine baftard names foundin i^JpuUius, ai iMekttena % Lal*oni 



>utch, Walton* : in French, Mat 



Cluftus calls the third ocimaji 



% 



» 



tafte. 



dry 



C 





% The Vermes. 



( 



uicu ctuu iuug9^uu prcuaiics greatly again 



the Ptyficfce^and vlcerationsof the lungs. 



ig of bloud. 



and 



fecond 



and wheeling of the lungs. 



lingular 



The fame fyrrupdoth wonderfully and aboue credit eafe fuchas haue lien long ficke of any 

 confumption ofthe lungs, as hath beene often prooued by the learned Pbyfitions of our London 



E 



Colled ge. 



is likewife good for them that haue drunke poyfon,or that haue beene bitten of Serpents. 

 [caues are applied with honey to cleanfefoule and filthy vlcers. It ftaicth and kecpeth backc 



F 



The lcau 



the pearle or web in the eies. 



hardned 



.•:•!• 



for the fame things, 

 mixed with a little wine and hony 5 and dropped into the eies, it helps them, aw 

 cleereth the fight. 

 G Being drawnevp into the nofthrils itcfcanfeththeyellownelTeof the cies s and ftaieth the run- 

 ning and watering of them . 







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C h a p. 231. Of wilde Horehound. 



«J TheDefcription. 



>rehound is alfo like to common Horehound s there rifeth from the root here 



out 



Horehound 



w. wv«.. uu .,w U , cu ^« J ana wniter,as alio the ftalkes are let witto lott naires, ana ui* m«v - 

 the floures do compaflc the ftalke about as thofe doe of common Horehound, but they are yclK* 

 andthewharlesbenaTrower.-therootiswooddvanddnrabl*.. - *x. 



wooddy 



2 Befitics 



