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Stion fake I haue thought good to Englift, Noble white Liuerworc. 





for diftindtion UKe 1 nauc ui'-mgiu ^uuu iu cnguui, NODiewnite jLiuei 

 The fecond may be called Noble white Liuervvort the double iioure. 



«[J The Temperature. 



The feed of ParnalTus GrafTe, or white Liuerwort,is dry 5 and of fubtill parts. 



5T The Venues. 



Tbcdccoaion of the leaues of Parnaffus GrafTe drunken, doth dry and ihengthen the feeble A 

 and moift ftottHcke,noppeth the belly 5 and taketh away the defire to vomit. 



The fame boiled in wine or warer ; and drunken,efpecially the feed thereof prouoketh vrine brea- 

 fcerb the ftone, and driueth it forth. - ' 



t Thj £•*««« formerly in the firft P l ,ci of this Chapter M of ^ liua , defcribed b«for w «>**«**« »hi*h to. in ,he fecond Mace bdon«d 





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0/ ato Saxifrage \or (jolden Saxifrage 



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He white Saxifrage hath round leaues fpred vpon the ground, and fomewhat jagged 



about theedges,not much vnlikethe leaues of ground Ivic,but fofter and fmallcr, 



...... and oF a more faint yellmyiili greene : among which rifeth vp a round hairie ftalke a 



cubitnigh,beanngatthe top fmall white floures,almoft like Stockc-gillofloures:therootiscom- 

 ?i a of a number of blacke firings, whereunto are fattened very many fmall reddifh grainesor 

 round roots as bigge as pepper cornes, which are vfed in medicine, and are called Semen Sax, fard 



ttll \% , ?c , Wh u l r S ?* lit *Z e > f Stone-breake, although (befides thefc forefaid round 

 knobba) it hath alfo fmall feed contained in little huskes, following his floureas other herbe* 





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White Saxifrag< 







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Saxifiaga aurea. 



Golden Saxifrage. *J ^ 



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