L/IB. 2. 



Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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I Anifum 



Anife. 





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t 2 Anifum IndicumflelUtum. 



Starry headed Anife. 



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It is to be fowne in thefecold regions in the 







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^Anifu 



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neth of May : the feed is ripe in Auguft. 



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^f 7 he Temperature. 



n writeth,That the feed of Anife is hot and dry in the third degree : after others it is hot in 

 uc ccond degree,and much lefTe than dry in the fecond degree j for it ingemlreth mi Ike, which ic 

 could not doe 1 1 it were very dry, as Galen in his chapter of Fennell doth whether hce w i! I or no de- 

 ar x. te i V J in th " k doth in g ende * »ilke, his opinion is thitit is not hot abotie the firft de- 

 £» V lvl3,cn , thin g alfo ma y be ir > Anife feed,both by this reafon.and alfo becaufe it is fwect There- 

 «w to conclude, Anife feed is dry in the fir ft degree,and hot in the fecond . 



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(lomfu dwafte , tb and confumeth winde, and isgood againft belchings and vpbraidings of the 

 Airr**' f "5 ! .f ll i S^P^S 8 of the belly, prouoketh vrine gently, rnaketh abundance of milke and 

 »«rreth vp bodily toft : it ftayeth the Iaske,and alfo the white flux in women. ' 



«?!£•* e . d £ raakcs th e breath fwect, and is good for them that are fliort winded, and auen- 



«h thirft, and therefor it isfirf«rf„M, « i„,.JU- ,*„«/:.. :• k„i~A.u- ""? ' .9 uen 



hn ? u rft ' and ther efore it is fit for fi 

 °«J when it is drunken or eaten dry : th 



B 



Thef u **-»•«• v»vvn«»jr iiut lraen rnereot dotn aao preuaileverv much 



maticW 6 g 1 "^ dried by , the fire and t^enwith honey clenfeth the breft very much from fle**- C 

 »« kef iiperflmties: and ifit be eaten with bitter Almonds it doth helpe the old lcou 2 h § 



* ? r«ch « K^a^ss^ to eat which arc like to haue the tf^** D 



^3^^ lhe ^oat) being gargled with B 







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