Of the Hiftoric of Pi 



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The titles and defcriptionsfliew the places of theirs • «* 

 in diuen vallies of the moun taine lympus,and not feHvT» 8 ' ^ Iaft * ' *«' 



^ r!fe?!-I" Ra g u &acity in Srf^E? ro ffWr 



They floure from Aprill to the end of Summer. 



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U The Names. 



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Horfe-taile is called in Greeke 'i 



c liken 



Sty* 



,£««* <& C^W,and <^™in EngL., MSW aMyp 



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and in fomc placesjoynts. 



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women 



I&2S as^* 1 ** * ««*** 



ftatmemnm : and therefore fome tfaiuMt^hnt^rt* th GenDa * 



called Ephedra, Anobafts^ Caucon. "" " Pe »«.iwtt. Of lb* 



tt r •• , ,,-... ^ The Temperature. 



Horfe- tailcfas <?4fc» faith)hath a binding facultie with f< 



drieth,and that without biting. 



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bitteraeflejwherefore it mighty 



«. MW& » «.»,t iiuuv. i/ctui «uunaer,as04^»addeth. 

 wounds.as that it is thought and reported for truth 



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bowels,and hclpeth ruptures and bL^VngV; * """f ^ WOat $ ohhe bl < dd ««"< «5 



The herb drunke either with water or wrings an excellent remedy' again ft bleeding attbenofc, 

 other fluxes of the belly. ' * "**"*" U%MW % ° f womens floures,the bloudy flixaod 



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and other fluxes of bloud:it 



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The juice of the herb taken in the fame manner doth thelik e> and moreefFe<aually. 

 Horie-taile with his roots boiled in wine is very profitable for the vlcers of the kidnies & tod- 



r.tnecouffh.and diffinilMP r\rhrM^;n«. 



dcr,the cough.and difficultie of breathing. 



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h a p . 4jp. OJ Sea duller or Sea %aifi 



f i Vva marina minor. 



The fmall fea Grape. 





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SMall fea Grapd is not vnlikc to Horfc 

 tailc* it bringeth forth fleoderlWki 

 aimoft HkeRufheS, fetwjtb many lit- 

 tle joints, fuch as thofe are of the fforf- oik, «d 

 diuided into many wings or branches , the w 

 whereof are fharpe pointed, fomewhatlurd m 

 pricking. It is without leaues : the fiour« giw 

 in clufteas out of the joints, with little tawno, 

 they are fmall,and of a whitifh greencolour : Tnc 

 fruit confifteth of many little pearles, like to tte 

 vnripe berries ofRafpis or Hind-berty:wbcn in$ 

 ripe it is red,with a faffron colour,in taft w& J* 

 pleafant : the feed or kernel I is hard.three lf» > 

 fharp on euery fide , intafte binding: tneroo 

 jointed jlong, and creeps aflope : theplanntj 

 alfo doth rather lie on the ground, than itan» 

 It growes all full of fmall ftalks and branch 



>road. . L«''nrt 



z c-t^m ,»» hath ft forth anotber ■<£ 

 of fea Grape,far dfifferent from ^ff'^j 



fting themfeluesall abroad. 



Carolus Clufius 



rifeth vp to the height of a man , b*im w 



branches 



Span irti Broom 



vvirhou t any leaues ar a, 



foot 



colour 



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fowre 



