5 jo Salmon J Herbal. Lib. 1. 





one green Lejt is to' be fcen on'thl^ Phnc' when tte 

 ?ommoil'l'' Vc die tm^^i' d?e Sulks ^d Br "llchef 



been found in Wheat Lands about AUpIe Durham in 

 Ham!f}rr, a,!d leveral orher places. 



Vr. 'ihcJ„:;cs. It begins to Hower al: 

 beginning ..h 7«//, and lb continues Flov^ 



\\\\. \.H,. Ire L,.jMd J.,a: CW;m- rela- 

 ted I ut the juice of a Handful of the Leaves being 

 Sb fnr^^ Fo'rfni'ah ^ ^'^ °' .^'" ^'^ h dlTrwd 



^•"uiliorsrM'the Ring^s-Evirin any ®patt of the My! 



CHAP. CCCLXXII. 

 0/HONEYWORT, 



WAX-FLOWER. 



I.T^//E Karnes. It is called in G.r^/5 KrelvSi 

 1 by Theophraftw Lib. 6. Cap. 7. in Lati^ie C 

 rimhe, and in En^/iJI) Honeywort, and IKj;v F/f^wc 



fuchTey™Tfekup]ni£a 



%s"[ mL\tle?by\m?S 1^^'' '^^^ 



to the Kinds of &;-^^e or £//i/2//To'^which'in''tPm'' 

 perature he fays it is nearelt. Authors make at Wf 

 J^^^Kinds^thereof , but we Ihall defcribe no more 



colore Chijlj ., Cerimbe, feu Cynoglojjuin Montanum 

 wort r Cm J/t'Sy.''.'lJ-f ri"b-'^^''^ "°"''" 

 ridi Bauhini , The LefTer Yellow and Red Honey^ 

 flavo^ iloreCluf,j'"rh^'QxeI"a YeCtimey7i.it. 



purafceme Bauhhi, Purple Honeywott. 



I. The Defcriptions. TJjeJirJl, or Greater Yet- 



^- "'- 'oTg krge Leavers, of a bllwift greeVcJlor! 

 with great white fpots , round at their lar- 



wTth WfmaU Prkk^or Thorns fhereo'n, [Tl li" 

 ■ - - withal ; the Stalks are branched toward the 

 )thcr fmaller ones, and full of Leaves, but 

 UlT, whofe ends do turn inwards, like the 



S Branch™,'' b^wiV or'' leaning towards ^ the 

 Ground, being nor able wiijiout j^opsio lultam it 

 felf, by reafon of the great weigntot Leaves, 

 .Branches , and much Juice , with which the whole 

 Plant is furcharged; upon tbtfe Arms or BRimAei 

 are placed many thick rough Leaves, li^c witii ^tt} 

 Iharp prickles, like the rough Skin ot a Thornbjck 



