5<52 Salmon'j Herbal. 



Lib. I 







V. The third, or Great Red Musked Grape I 

 ered Jacinth. Tim flam in its Root, Leaves, i 



''' vl The fiunCcr qIIz ^fite° Musked C 

 Flowered Jacinth. The Root of this (as well a. ... 

 Root of the third aforegoing) does not ufually grow fo 

 'rfpdL'\tf:1ii't^^^^^^^ 



~^^^- call f SiSfi s^ 



Ramcjus, others Uyacinthus CalamiRratu: mW= 

 ^icinthus Contofus Farnaffi Th{ /^/r' « S 

 Branched Jacinth. 5. Hyaanthus Comofus Ekgami- 

 or Hyacnthus Comofus Ramofus ElegJtior, Hyan- 

 Sir CurieT Hair'ed jZfnA fonS wfu' hfv "f ' 



Tlf/iTf h-T? ^^ f^ ^°P''' for'that'theVurial 

 ^"^3ds which feem like Hairs are better exprefled 

 l^ fl cV,-- f??"i' "^r^^ fignifies the curled 

 bufh of Hair it felf, than by the Word Calamiftrum, 

 which figmfies onlv the CriTping-Pin or Inftrument, 

 wherewith of Old they ufed to frizze or curl the 



leyond the Bo/pho- 



C H A P. CCCXCIV. 

 0/ J A C I N T H Haired. 



"T r4'irin lltme''Hyacinthu7comof^, in 



^^ White. 



III. The Defcriptions. Thefirfl, or White Hair- 

 Jacinth. It has a bulbous blackifh Root, a little 



^aves. Smooth and whitijh, long, narrow, and hol- 

 low, like a Trough or Gutter on the upper fide ; ftom 

 among which fprings up the Stalk, about a Foot or 

 more high, bearing at the top feveral Flowers, Cnall, 

 and fomewhat Uke to the Grape Ylower, but not fo 



3r ieed Veflels are threefquare, and fomewhat 

 _ Chan the Heads of any of the former Leffer 

 Grape Floaers in Chap. 992. m which are contained 

 round Wack Seed; this/^«»^* does ir.ore '"-^a.^y «' 



