.Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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Thefekindes of Chm*}itjs (except the lad) grow very plentifully in Kent 3 efpecially about 

 (j ra uefcDd,Cobham,Southflec^Horton 1 Dartford J and Sutton, and not in any other (hire in Eng- 



landtbatleuercouldfinde. 



+ None of thefe except uk m « 3 iwi «uy wmi & * www, ur tan jcarne, grow wnac in England • 

 thefccond I haueoftenfeene in Gardens. $ — » 





Auguft. 



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ritiazndluamofchata : in Italian, /#* : in Spanifh, Chamtpiteos : in high Dutch , 23ergtf# mtcij 



nf Ctyt : in low Dutch,tmcU Cttpjegjin French/^ wo[chate:in Englifh, Herbe Iuie,Forget me not, 

 Ground Pine,and field Cyprefle. 



% i The firft of thefe is the Chamtpitys prima, ofMatthiolus y Dodon&w and othcrs,and is that 

 which is commonly vfed in (hops and in Phyficke. 



tMtithhltts cals Cbam&drys altera : Lobel ^Chamtdrys Liciniatis folijs : Loni c eraser ax a^o 



vtn •, TabernAm$nunus i lva mofcata ; and Dodon. (whom in this chapter we chiefly follow) Cbam*p- 



tysdltera. 



3 Th irdly, this is the Cham&pitys t . o(Fuchfius and others $ the Chmaptys i . Diofcoridis odor** 

 tior ofLobd ; and the Cham&pitys 3 .of CMatthiolut and T>odon&u4. 



4 Gefncr cals this Chamtpitysftecies Monfieli : Clufim and Dodon : K^imhyllis alter ^and Lobel A*« 

 tljyliu Chmtptfdts ntwor&nd TabemJva Mofchata LMonftelienftum. 



5 This is cbamtpitys adult erina of Lobel : Pjeudochamtpitys and Aiuga adulterina of Clufius ; and 



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Cbamtptp Aufiriaca of Cfcjftw . and Chmqitys urulea olCamerarins % $ 



Thefe herbes are hot in the fecond degree,and dry in the third. 



% The Venues. 



The Ieaues otChm*pt V tunned vp in Ale.or infafed in wine, or fodden with hony, and drunke A 



bytherpaceofeightortendaies,curethejaundife J theSciatica,theftoppingsoftheliuer,thedif. 

 hcuitte of making water,the ftoppings of the fpleene, and caufe women to haue their naturall fick- 



fhmtpitjs ftamped greene with honycureth wounds, malignant and rebellious vlcers,and dif- tt 

 any SnomoasbM? meDS brefts or P a P s > aad Profitably neipeth againft poy fon, or biting of 



dead childe° ai ° n dmnke ' diffoIueth COD S calcd bloud > and drunke with vinegre, driueth forth the C 



biin^f 1 !?* th . e in ^ raI . S : k heIpeth the wfi'»»ries of the liuer and kidnies * it cureth the yellow n 

 Eft ?n m ^ T ke In , wine:lt brin & eth downe the defired fickeneflc,and prouoketh vrinerbcins 



H , ; M ? d ° r *T ed T" ter and drunke > ic he, P ech the Sciatica ^ forty daies. The people of 

 wwckaio Pontus dovfe itagainft Wol fes bane in ftead ofcounremovfon. P e opieoi 



oftheru";, u it . in P lls mtn a n & moiatieth the belly : it wafteth away the hardnelTe 



*e fitftSi TT* 1 *»? CUreth P utrified vlceis bein S a PP lied with bon y J and thefe lilies 

 fcortdt, Pine doth F r forme,fo do the other two : but not fo equally, as witneffeth Di. 



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&«*-> bi^lE"?. v entl °T aS made ' hath not faid an y thin § of >tbe Vertues o£ci>am^itys c** F 



J^efrotn thrift D r ei n bet ? r by ? an ? de S rees forthe P««-pofes aforefaid : my /onjefture 

 £ ^J^!?? e,fra r e l I ' and comeI y Proportion of this Herbe,whichismorepIeafing and 



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of man 



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«AP. 151, 





Of 3\Qtoefaoort,or Tennivoort of the Watt* 





% The Depriftm. 



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* ^S« S5 , ? O0,t 5 at! l. IOandand thicke Ieaucs » Somewhat bluntly indented about 



- wges, and fomewhat hollow in the middon the vpper part, fcauiflg *fc OI f. teaekt 



ilemrae 



