

Lib. 2* Of the Hiilorie of Plants. IC p5 



more time than were requifitc to lcefe : and therefore it (hall fuffice what hath becne faid for their 

 Jcfcriptions. 

 j 4 There are alfo other varieties of this double kinde, which hauc the floures of diners or 



4. 1 '" .-..„..».. w* .u>. muu U1w »iuui, nuivu IUUV. lUt I1UUIC1 I 



paTtieco!ours,as blew and white.and white and red varioufly marked or fpotted. 

 , This kinde hath the floures with their heeles or fpurre-; turned outward or in the 



\*A quilt** inverfA 



middle of 



gbt or darkc purple coloured double. 



% This differs from the laft in the colour of the floures which are whitc,yet double, and inver- 



ted as the former. 



The roots, !caucs,and ftalks of this are not vnlike that of the precedent,bnt the floure is much 

 ojircrent in rtupc^for it hath no heels or fpurs, but it is made of fundry long leaues lying Hat open 

 being fomctimes more finglc>and othcrwhilcs more double. The colour of the floure is either red' 

 ^hic^bkWjOr varioufly mixt of thefcas the former. ' 



8 This though it be termed degenerate, is a kinde of it fc!fc,and it differs from the laft defcri- 

 bedm that the vtnioft leaues are the largeft, and the colour thewnt ismmmr*nit,<rr M n,. ^.4— < 

 fomewhat inclining to purple. $ 



«fl The Place. 



% fhcTme. 



Tacy floure in May,Iunc,and Iuly. 



fl 



Thames 



Gtj/ter^LcontoJlom urn: of Dalefchampiutjovu fi\ 



d Aquiltgid : ofCojIew, 



ie, Hcrba Leonis^ or the herbc where 

 , 3lbClcpen t in French, x^inceiUs 



Ifepjrum defenbed by Diofcorides. 



f 7 be Temperature. 



columbines are thought to be temperate betweene heate and raoifture. 



f The Venues. 



fa^Cw 3 d r ng VVh n C Km F T ™l C 0t VC / tues Columbines haue is not yet fufficienrly known; A 

 far they are vfed especially to decke the gardens of the curious, garlands and boufes : neuerrhele flb 

 T£» wnteth, that a dram weight of the feed, with hal fe a fcruple or ten graines of S affron g uen 



cSri°° h d ft e f a r ll ™ diciRe f ° r the ft °PP iD S of th* Wnd the yellow jaundife du" 

 he faith } that whofo hath ,uken it muft be well coucredwith cloathes/and thenfweat/ 



forene ffi! of rtortT, *? P""* ^ by Cradition > do vfe » boyJe the leaues in milke again!} the B 

 \hZ h I f I f 3C ' fall "V nd excoriation of the uvula: but the antient writers haue faid no 



alfo performe. 

 Ctufi 



good againft the flopping 



of thiscnmmnn r A - . I- r r , Z * y ulwu UI Dru S cs ,n rianaers, told him that the feed 



cnc Sr CoIumbine ^ finel X beaten to pouder, and giuen in wine, was a lingular medi- 



Stiv JffX 5 T" A t0 \ aft T Hd J adli " te thdr Iabour ^ nd if the firft "^ng it wereSL 

 ••acntJyefteaualljthat then they (hould repeate it againe. % 



1 



hap. 448. Of IVormeMPOod. 



t(c, 



our common and beft knowne Wormwood 



'ub ftanc^and fulloffibres. ' 1 * nic ^ outiraauer - tn eiootislikewifeofawooddy 



f Wormewood 



«-. -.-!! , d ', d ,? w T" d C : tbe , T • are wb.riO,, Onall and man;, crawlfi/and S* "»" 



ind thereby .nfimtely do urc.eale.of laqour leffe pleafant tbanthe c°»m°» Worm- 



r wood'* 



*** another 



