Lib. 1. 





Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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% j SeldaneUAKjilfinammr. 



Small Mountaine Bindweed. 



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 iling all the parts fmaller, and the Ieaues redder 

 and rounder : the floures alfo blew, and compo- 

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in raoft places of England, efpecially neere to 

 Lee in ElTex, at Merfey in the fame county, in 

 jnoft places of the Ifle of Thanet, and Shepey, 

 and in many places along the Northern e coaft. 

 The fecond groweth vpon the mountaines of 

 Germany, and the Alpes ; it groweth vpon the 

 mountaines of Wales 4 not farre from Cowmers 

 Mearein North- Wales. 





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Thele herbes doe floure in Iune, and are ga- 



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^J The Names. 



The firft called SoldamlU is of the Apothe- 

 caries and the Antients called CMarina Braj&ca, 

 that is to fay, Set Colewoort : but what reafon 

 hath moued them ib to do I canot conceiue,vn- 

 becaufe they know not otherwife how to terme it : of 



this lam hire, that this plant and Brafiea are no more like than things which 

 trfuumm is the Sea Colewort,which doth much referable the garden Cabbage or Cdeiorfa 

 in fhape and in nature, as I haue m his due place exprefled. A great fault and ouerfigbt therefore 

 it had ibeen of the old writers and Itheir fucceflbrs,which haue continued thecuftome of this error, 

 not taking the paines to diftmguifh a Binde-weed from a Cole-wort. But to auoid controuerfies, 

 the truth tus I haue before <he«red,that this ^4^4isaBinde-weed,andcannotbeefteerx,edfor 

 tsr a fic4 y thit is,a Co ewort.The later Hetbanfts call it S,ldam t and SoldaneUa-.m Dutch,Zeetomi% 



that is to fycmnrinfm UKtrmm * of Derides ,*#. *.w„ (i) Brafiea CMarina , in EngliOi 



SeaWKhvvinde,SeaBinde.weed,Sea.Bels,SeaXoaIe J offomc,Sea-Foie-foot,andScottiniScur. 



ine-graile. 



The fecond is called SeldantUa Montana ; in Englifli, Mountaine Bind-tveed 



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the fecond degree : the fecond is bitter and very aftring 



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g£ Sd w ° r K - a 2 U r Ce ma ? be tak T° mix tbe faid P° uder ™ h Anni ^ ^s, Cinnamon 

 ginger and fugar,which fpices do correfl his malignitie. ' ' 



haw Ac£ ZT*> ab0U - C L Auf P ur S e and Rauifp«rge (cities of Germany) doe greatly boaft that thev 



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