

152- 



Of the Hiftorie of PI 



-a 



6 There is anoth 

 leaues thereof are jagg 



r called the Down-ThiftIe,which rilelhvDwithTi^: — 7i — -^ 



,_ oc ;ed, let with prickles, white on the nether fide I. the tj^ g ^ * 



m number, and are couered with a foft downe,and fharpe prickles ftandinp fnrrvf n and maa 7 

 ing on the vpper part fraughted with purple floures all of firings : the feed is Ion* JTS-^- 

 doth tlie feed of many of the Thirties. & ' * lslon g> a nd ft min 



K i 



. 



yj 



• vv — l D ..~— r 



feed of many of the Thirties. 

 Woolly headed Thiftle. 



u 



in thefe countries that we can finde ^ 

 * I haue found the fixth by Poivifn^ 



and in other places of the Woldesl^' 

 Age. Iff. G ^r alfo found it in J£ 



T Ja,* 7 J? "* and flouri ^^en the otter 

 Thirties do. a 



K 5f The Names, 

 .Fuchfim did at the firft take it tobee rt* 

 mtfenmger . 9 hut afterwards being bcttcrai 

 uifed, he named it Spina peregrin*, and Ctrk- 



lobofi 



alfo agree 



with the reft, for they haue a round head like 

 a ball or globe. Moft would haue the firft » 

 be that which km atthiolus fetteth downe fa 

 5//»4 ^4 : this Thiftle is », 10 

 Globe Thiftle,and Ball-Thiftle. 



Englilh, 



The downe or woolly headed Thiftle i» 

 called in Latine, becing deftirure of another 

 name, Erhcepbalwjof the woolly head : in la- 

 glifh, Downe Thiftle, or woolly headed Thi- 

 ftle. It is thought of diuers ro be that which 



Vartholomtm Vrbcvettranw and Angtks fdu, 



Francifcan Friers, report to be called Cw« 

 Fratrum.or Friers Crowne: but this Thiftle 

 doth far differ from that,as iseuidentbytboie 

 .... . things which they haue written concerning 



Corona TrAtrum • which is thus : In the borders of the kingdomeof Atagon towards the iingdomc 

 of Caftile we findeanother kinde of Thiftle, which groweth plentifully there by common wyes, 

 and in wheate fields,&c. vide Dod.Pempt. 5 .lib. 5 .cap.f. 



5J The Temperature and 'Verities. 



Concerning the temperature and venues of thefe Thirties we can allcdge nothing at all. 



I 



h a p . 4. 7p. Of the oJrtichofa 



^T TheKwdes. 



X H n e be threc forts ofArtichokeSjtwo tame or of the garden ; and one wilde, which &$& 



cfteemeth greatly of,as the beft to be eaten raw,wh ich he ca'lleth Car km. 







5f TheDeftrip 



fetwi* 





7, . . _ - ^"",-"«wcyi3eeofa2reeneanicoIour:tne«ajKc»»" | e 



and bnngeth forth on the top a fruit like a globed refembling at the firft a cone or ¥& ^ 



ismfavma^mAfn^m,^-! i... . & . '. ^ .. • r_....~-w^nfflereei»' 1 "* 



is to fay,made vp of many fcales-which 



frithio, and in the lower part full of f u 



nee and white } but when 



to*** 



>pens 



