

A 



B 



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Of the Hiflorie of PI* 



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IB. 2. 



Mullein differs 1 tie from the laft^ehe^fo^^ 

 •^herein efpecially confifteth thedifference iS "* * h( * 

 •ale yellow colour, t ««ence. * The flo urc alfo i, 



4 The fmall Candleweek 



plant of this is of a better fauor, r M/ ,, 



much larger,and of a ftraw or pale yellow colour. $ 



% The Place. 



Thefe plants grow where the other Mulleins do,and in the like foile. 



% The Time. 



The time liktwife anfwereth their flouring and feeding. 



Their capital! names expre 

 are all andeuery of tb em kind 



% The Names. 



% The Temperature. 



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Thefe Mulleins aredry without any manifeftheate, yet doubtlefle hotter and drierrbn* 

 mmon Mullein or Hvstaner. u "crtnanthc 



common Mullein or Hygtaper 



«J The Venues. 



C 



D 



„a T 4 -r r « lT n F 1 " 14 " 1 yeiiow nours Doned in water or wine and drunk i< o^ 

 againft thedifea esof the breft and lung M nd againft all fpitting of corrupt rotten mat „ 8 



f he leaues boiled in water,ftampcd and applied pultis wife vpon cold fwellings called 0^-- 

 and alfo vpon the vlcers and inflammations of the eyes,cure the fame cau«o«*aw#, 



l« Ji h nr fl K° UreS < ? f A hC ^ C ^T aK P? imoIie ' which caufeth the "***«* the head to** V el 



Iow,if it be wafhed or kembed therewith. • el * 



JowTter! 3rC PUC int ° C ° ld ° intmentS with S° od ruc «flTe,againft fcaldings and burnings «rith 



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fire or water. 



. Apdeius reporteth a tale of Vly$es,h 



in their incantations and witchcrafts. 



c 



HAP. 



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Of Moth Mullein 



I BlattarhPlinij. 



Plinies Moth Mullein. 



2 Bhttmaflorefurfureo. 

 Purple moth Mullein. 



