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t 3 This bath a crelted very rough and hairy ftalke fome foot high 5 the Ieaues are like thofe 

 of Vipers BuglofTe, and coueredouer with a foftdownineflTe,an^ grow diforderly vpon the q.^ 

 which toward the topis parted into fundry branches, which are diuided into diuers foot-ftalkcs* 

 carrying fmall hollow floures diuided by flue little garties at their tops j and they are of a darke 

 purple coloured contained in rough cups lying hid vnder the Ieaues. The feed, as in other plants 

 ofthis kinde, re fembles a Vipers head : the root is long, as thickeas ones little finger, of a dusky 

 lorontheoutfide and it hues diuers yeares. This fl OU res in May,and growes in the dry medoives 

 \ hillverounds of Anuria. Clufius calls it EchiumtHllo flnre ' 



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and hilly grounds of Auftria. Clufius calls it Bchiumpullo fit 

 4 This other being alfo of Clufius his defcription hath ] 



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tbefe towards the top grow many 



lucuv r 7 ; T ro u t- a — 7 """*" v ^ f u " 1 " Itlw, --"«*i«-c5 3 wnicn twine tdemlelues round 



jike a Scorpions tailc : thefe floures are of an elegant red colour, and in fhape fomewhat like thofc 

 of the common kinde- and fuch alfo is the feed,but fomewhat lefle : the root is lafting, long alio 

 had, wooddy, and b acke on the outfide, and it fometimes fends vp many , but raoft vfut ly but one 

 Aalke. It floures in May.and was found m Hunsarv bv C/«/?/*.whnfirft r~r ;» c^.u u.. .ti c 



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Echum grotveth where Alkanec doth grow,in great abundance. 





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They flouriai when the other kindes of Buglofles do floure. 



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itiscaiiedinoreeke J E^ > and-w^., J of^/^W« the Under of the vertiies thereof -of 

 fome it is though t to be ^Inch** frccies, or a kinde of A Ikanet : in high Dutch dldeStt» 

 pn : in Spanifl, ,reru4 de U Biuora, or Chup* m d , in Italian, tu g lo(f}}du2*Z French ^S 





g'.ofle the lefler. 



« , , , . . ^ The Temperature » 



^Thefe herbes are cold and dry of complexion. f^SfP 



■B, ' . , . * . . ^ The rertues. 



fmm L • * fU u " h T e 1S S°° d for thofe ri*t be bitten with Serpents 

 fiom being ftung as haue drunk of it before : the Ieaues and feeds do thefam 



*«*rm his bookeof Treacles makes Vipers BuglolTe to be one of thofc ' 



if it be drunke in wine or otherwifeit eaufeth plenty of milke in womens brefts 

 ^bmngofanyvenomousbeaft.andtherootfochewed^nd laid vpon theft^ wXT 



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