Lib. 3 



Of the Hiiloric of Plants. 



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It fioureth in Summer : the feed is ripe in Autumne : the fhrub it (el fie isalvraics gteen & hath 



t lading root. 







f The Names. 



ifa. but We had rather name it Trt folium fruticans : fo 



h fome likcneflc,if rhefloures which are yellow were whitc,or **ll>ineoiufhtt is to fay,blew. 



There be diuers alfothat take thisTrefoiletobe Polcm$ntum y {o\di(much as the Ieaues of itfeetn 

 to be fomewhat like thofe of common Rue ; but PoUmomum hath not the Icafe of common Rue o- 

 thcrwiic called JHerb -£race,but of the other,that is to fay,of S./o/wRuc : ic is called in Englifh, 



flirubby TrefoiIc,or Make-bait, 



€f The Temperature. 



FoUmnium is dry in the fcconddcgre^withfomeacrimonicor fharpne!Tc. 



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handle cannot be hurt with the biting of any venomous bead. 



o 70 % D 



is affctfted with oppilations or (loppings. 



fplc 



bloudy 



with watetjfeoureth away grauell,andeafeth the pain and ache called the Sciatica. 



A 



This fhrnbby plant hath Co many lingular and excellent vermes contained in if,that fome haue 

 Ulcd it by tbenamcC/'//.WA'»4»;«,thatis,hauinga thoufand properties. 

 It is very effectual again ft the dinging of Scorpions; and (as fome fay) if a man hold it in his B 



C 



D 





c 



HAP 



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Of "Broome andBrootheSRape. 



1 Genijla. 



Broome 



2 Rdpum Gcniftttfivc Orobancht. 



Broom-RapCjOr Orobanch. 





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