8 14 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



Lib. 



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1 Pstafites flerens. 



Butter-Burre in floure. 



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2 Pctrftis folia. 



The leaues ot Butter Burre 



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^r The Karnes. 



Butter- Bur is called in Greeke, — *« . of the hu eenefle of the leafe that is like to ***** ^ora hat • 

 e Latines call it, Petafites ■ in high Dutch, ^effifentJtoUtt* : in low-Dutch. ^OfkcW^;; 



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lame kinde. 



hot 



Temperature, 



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^j- 7^<? Ftrtues. r c 



the roots of Butter-Burre (tamped with ale, and giuen to drinke in peftilent and burning 



uers,migbtily coole and abate the hcate thereof. j- ;n^a«rainftthe 



The riots dried and beaten to. pondered drunke in *me,are a fouera.gne medicine again 

 the plague and peftilent 'euers, becaufe they prouoke fvvearand driue from theheff"^ 

 and illheate: it killetb wormes.and is of great force aga.nft the fuffocat.on of the mother. 

 The fame cureth all naughty filthy vlcers, if the P ouder be ftrewed therein # 



The fame kills wormes in the belly : it prouokes vrine,and bungs downe the monetwy 



Chap. z6j 



Of s5\fouHtaine Horfejt 



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mat cne leaues exceed ^oits-iooi i« u'g," 1 1u -j 7" , : c n 



plantCluftus (whom I here chiefely follow) hathdefcribed two forts: the tmt 



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wan* 

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light greene colour aboue,and hoarie vnderneath,hauing alio many vciu« ^ «■• ^ cre^" 

 downe them ; and tbefc leaues are of an vngratcfull tafte.and grow V P°" '^ Jo u r , fer « ,f0 at 

 ilalkes ; The ftemme is forae twocubits high,crefted likewife, and of a P" f P''»" CTOljn d,aBd more 



cerraine fpaccs with leaues very like vnto the other,but leiTer than thofc nt*' tot. & cornefC a 



