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others grow later,about Auguft 5 yet all of them after raine,and therefore thev a r COntini >« : 

 fooner,and another later. MurtirtWaith P%,grow in fhcures of raine • th P v I d , 0ne >'«»e 

 of trees,as the fame Author aifirmeth. c ' tne y c °mc of the fli mc 



J «jj The Names. 



They are called in Latine, J^i ; in Greeke, ****, . in Italian, Fottohi • in Snanirt, » 

 wflw : in French, Catnpimon, which word the Low-Country men alio vfe an L iX " W*?*- 



dofk'rtool s igh Dt,tch '^ CljU,W,me ^ fi ««8 * in En gW Muftrom's^TcSl&Sj^- 



The mufhroms that come vp in A prill arc called in Latine of fnm* c*„« •-; t *. , 

 Trigmli : and in high Dutch, ^OJC^CU ' ' ^ ! ° f the ItaIia ^ 



They thatare of a light red are called of fome BoktL among the later nn M «»T,;„i, -r » , 

 wae in feuen daies. The white, or thofe which bee ^Y^f^^^tlt^^ 

 which the later Phy fitions name Porcinipx Swine mufcrums.^faith Plim 1 It \TH ' 

 ged vpon rumewhich are thruft through them. The dry ones are n o«r aiS1fo«££ i Sfi?" 



and Aurtr a ; rh«*v rhartrrnw hv rhor^Arc ^fT>/v«u.— -1 m-j - f YT* . eaten in Bohemia 



murhrums. 



they that grow by the roots of Poplar trees are called oft 



Pufres : hfts are commonly called in Latine, Lupi crepk m ,ox Wolfes fifts-inTralfan v,f, 

 Lupo: in Englirti, Puffes-fifts, and Fufle- balls in the North. ^Umr^^JS* 1 

 he fhould fay,flat. 



ree Mufhroms, or Touch- wood : m high Dutch alfo £>Ci>toemme* They are all thought to 

 fonlome, being inwardly taken. Meander writeth, that the mufliromsnf rh<> m;,,* rrX. a. 



Ilex tree,and of the Oke tree bring death. 



«(J The Temp 



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of them 



of the 



be 



if them doth dry without biting 



neffe and pricking of the other. 



Fufle-balls are no way eaten : the pouder < 

 merigals,kibed heeles 5 and fuch like. 

 C In diuers parts of England where people dwell farre from neighbours, they carry 

 with fire,wbich lafteth long : whereupon they were called Lucernarum Fungi. 



The dull or pouder thereof is very dangerous for the eies,£pr it hath been often fee 

 hauc beene porc-blinde euer after>when fomc fmall quantitid thereof hath beene bio 



eies. 



E The country people do vfe to kill or fmother Bees with 



thei 



fitly ferueth 



lucbvfedaffainft 



vineger,or any other conucnient liquor. $ 







Chap. 168. - ; *' 



X)f great Tooth-mrt, or domes Lung-wort. 



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^ The Defer ipt ion. 



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THere is often found among the Mufirroms 

 A icltv r\r r^r* T.ik A»n/«> t,M-«. t\yt* nf rfi» K/ 



Mufhrom 



be here inferted : it rifeth i 

 and alfo in fubftance, haui 

 of fcales like teeth (where 

 £alke rifeth vp in the middle, earnifhed with little gaping hollow 



may the more fitly 



the Broorae-Rape, 



as it were 



tender. thickc;tuberous, or.mii-lhapeapoay, couu«»-6 Thc 

 tookehis name)ofaduftyn 1 iningcolourtending top.rpi . 

 -, D ami{hed with little gaping hollow floures like tholeo n> ^ ^ 

 the outfide of an ouerworne whitiOi colour : the whoje plani refembleth a ruae w ^ 



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