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Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



i Tcrrx gLwdcs* 



Pi ifc Earth-nut. 



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$ 2 isfftragdusfjfoiticus. 



Wood Peafe or heath Peafi 





round feeds : it floures in fummcr,and perfe&s the feed in Iuly and Auguft. 







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and alio about the borders of 



fields among briers and brambles: it is found in diuers places of Germany,but not with vs, that I 



can yet learne. 



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2 This is found in the woods and pattures of England,efpecially in Hampfteac 

 London : it groweth m Richmond hcath,and in Coraeparke likewife. 



U Tk Time. 



It floureth in Iune and Iuly j the nuts after harueft be digged vp and gathered. 



. . % ThN.imes. 



It iscalled in high-Dutch,(0tDnuCfcn:inIow. Dutch, <£ertm0tetl,<£a&ttcfceletl,and $®Uptm 

 mctueertCtt,that is tofay,tailed Mice,ofthe fimilitudcorlikcnefleofdomeftickMicejWluchthc 

 olack round and long nuts,with a piece of the (lender ttring'hanging Out behinde do reprefent.The 



Jfiicr writers Czll ir in Latine Tcn<e?l<trides£>t Terreftres rUndes : in Greeke. *.<««s*uw/. chimthMni 



iofcnglirtjjPeafe Earth-nut. 



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- «w nut* ui incic rccticuciug uuncu auu eaten are uaruucruigcuea cuan ue euuer 1 urneps Or 



Parfneps yet do they nourilli no leffe than the Patfnep : they are not fo windy as they,but do more 

 'lowly palTe through the belly by reafon of their binding qualitie } and beeing eaten raw they bee 

 jet harder of digeftion,and do flowlierdefcend. : 



They be of temperature meanly hot and fomvvhat dry,being withal not a little binding.-where- B 



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"ponalfo they do not only ftay the fluxes of the belly,butalfoalI iiTuesof bloud.efpecially froi 

 the mother or bladder. 



The root of Pcafe Earth-nut ftoppeth the belly,and the inordinat ciourfe of w 



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