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Of the Hiftorieof Plants. 



191 



^T vVe haue *lfo another fort, which we call Digitalis ferrugiwa, whole floures are c 

 rj of rufty yron ; whereof it tooke his name, and likewife maketh the difference. $ O 

 here is a bigger and a lefler h the bigger hath the lower leaues fome foot Jong, of a darke 



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Of this fort 

 green co- 



rufty 



vellovvandred. 



c The lefferduskie Fox- gloue hath much lelTe leaues and thofe narrow/mooth,and exceeding 

 crcenc : amongft vyhich comes vp a ftalke fome foot high,hauing fmall floures of the colour of the 



of luly. U may fiily be called Digitalis fi 



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I'ox-jlouc groweth in barren Tandy grounds,and vnder hedges almoft cuery where. 



Tboie with white floures do grow naturally in Landefdale,and Crauen,in a field culled Cragge ' 



_fe,in the North of England : likewife by Colchefter in Eflex . neere Excefter in the Weft oaTts 



with the other in my Garden 



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^f The Time. 



They floureand flourifh in Iuneand luly. 



^J The Names. 





rbafcijh 



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ofcorides 



m High Dutch 3 ifin8ci^«t,and finqfyn kouhin Low Dutch,njina«r Jjoet 



^<^^ % ^ ^i^ Column thinkes it tobc that 3phc 



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The Fox.gloues in that they ate bitter, are hot and dry, with a certaine kinde of clenfing qualt- 

 » joyned therewith ; yet are they of no vfe,neither haue they any place atnongft medicinelalcor- 



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Of 



grade and Qimie flegme and naughty humours ; it openeth alfo the flopping of the liuer, folcerie 

 aoi milt,and of other inward parts. VV & ' l P lccne > 



The fametaken in like manner,or boiled with honied water or fugar, doth fcoure and clenfe rh<* B 

 bteft,ri pcn eth and bringeth forth tough and clammie flegme. ■ 



theloTas^T/wfaiib k™ ^^ whereUnt ° Gentkti d ° th tend ' and hath been M in fte ^ C 



Ilk fo^™ re A° r by r Tr? na ? C ff4& * ei ? er ^T' 0r affirmes this which our Authour cites 

 fiS/Si mU ? C0 T nfefl f ^'gnoiant. But :I probably conjecture that our Authourwould hauc 



Chapuffe^f y ^ ^ t0 haUe thefC WOrd$ f " doW ° 6 ^ our Author, in the end of his 



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hap. 278. OfTZaccbaruoutofDiofcorides, 





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Writers 



foil, 



Writers 



x^tthdnetu haue confounded Baccharis^ and L-*f 



Cwift 





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"^"rnrofe- amnraft.. r- I r T T ? U1,W ' B ' 1|U ,uu &" «aucs,iomwnat Digger than the leaues 

 fca J'e flou e in fm^h f nfe r th F a ftaIkc two cubits hi S h > bearin S * th ^ P little chaffie or 

 — fi ^1°^^^* or OT. J * 5 oloi ! r ' 3wi turne P mto downe Ld 



are 



fi 



lijcc vnto the kindes of TJh 





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<(J The Place. 



'«* delighteth to grow in rough and craggy places, and in a learie foilc where no moirture 



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