BOTAT^O'LOGIA: 



HISTORY 



P L A° N T S . 



Lihr Trimus. 



O F 



Englifli Herbs and Plants. 



CHAP. I. 

 0/ADDERS-TONGUE. 



!• f I "S H^E ^'"»^^- . It is caUed in Grtek 



Herha Lucciola, Ophioghffon : in Enilijh, Adder] 

 Tongue^ and Serpentt Tongue. 



II. The Kinds. There is properly hvxOne Species, 

 which is fometimes mifjhapen., and therefore are cal- 

 led the Common and mijfhapen : and differ only in 



times two or three Crooked Tongues. 



r'ijfes'up but one leaf, which with the 'ftalk, arifes 

 not above five or fix Inches from the Ground, being 



'unlike mform to the head of a broad Javelin, orra- 



s of England; in the Meadows by Cole- 

 , ;is you go ftom Oxford to Stovs- 





of the Herb, bei 

 will Cure all Ru] 



is hot in the firft degree, 

 ee. ItisCleanfing, Aitrin- 



Sick'andHepatick.' It 



■ifia Sardus aifirms that the 

 n^ given Inwardly for loin 



Epitome fays, that the trefh leaves being 



I, not only heal Wounds alter a wonderful 



It alfoCure Ruptures, Burnings and Scald- 



