866 



Of the Hiitorie of Plant 



IB. 2, 



weed is anfwerable. 



Bindc 



There be alio other forts of Bindweeds,which be referred to NilAuicenn*. whichn a 

 be kindes of iW/jfor nothing gaine- faith it why they fhould not be fo. Therefore ro i j "^ 



beautif ull Bind-weed,which we call Convolvulus CtmlemM called of the Arahianc 2°/° r ^ 



tj.L .L A7;/—k«.,r Alortnsnd TrJr.rJ.-c .*« C„..\. .1,~ :_L-L: it r. _ / - 1<J " S "" • Of Stf 



HAfmift 



*, 



T^rea : of tne Deautituii azured noureSjandalfoPw de nott e .btcmk his beautv Z ' *** 



in the night. 



^f The Temperature, 



mofl 



A 



Convolvulus C*ruleui f OT M/,as Amcen faith,is hot and dry in the firft degtee:but Stratio m.t, t 

 to be hot and dry in the third degree. - ~J -•..'■- " iKctil « 



% The Vermes. 

 Itpurgetb andvoideth forth raw, thicke, flegmaticke,and melancholy humours > u dri u « 

 all kmde of wormes,but it troubleth the belly,and caufeth a readinelTe to vomit.as Jwcenhth? 

 worketh (lowly,as Serapio wntethjin whom more hereof may be found,but to little puroofc JSl? 



good 



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^ 



■* * 





HAP. 



V9 



Of Scammonie > or purging 'Bindweed. 





I Scxmrnmiurn Syriacum. 



Syrian Scammonie. 







i 



t 2 ScAmmoneaValemina. 



Scammonie of Valemia, 



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* 





^f The Dtfiription, 





I 



rider, and 



Cammonie ofSyiia hath many ftalkes tiling from one root, which are l^&JS, Sag* 

 like the clafping tendrels of tbevine.by which itclimeth and taketh hold or i -^ w 



as are next 



«Xtvntoit. Theleaues be broad, fharpe pointed like thofe or tn j^ell- 

 hedge Bind -weed .-among which come forth very faire white floures tending to a biuin beJ0 g 



fafhion. The root is long, thicke, and white within : out of which is gathered a juyc ^^ 





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