Chap. 457. Englijh Herbs 



657 



twenty Drops, and outwardly anointed upon th 

 Back-bone and other Parts afFefted, Morning an 

 Night, for many Days together. 



LOUSIE-GRASS, fee H 



LOUSE-WORT, fee Sea 

 LOURY,y;v Spurge Lai 

 LUNG-FLOWER, /«G 



CHAP. CCCCLVII. 

 Of LUNG- WORT Goldei 



L-THE Nams. It has no Greek Name th 

 1 we know of; but is called in Latine^ Fi 



Corchorhi Dalechampij : in Enghjh, Lung-wort Gc 



II. The Kinds. There are two Kinds hereof, w 

 1. Fulmmaria Gallorum, VulmonanaGallica, Ft 



Chondrilk flore aureo, Corchorus T>alechamfi], 

 I'arij 'Gafn'cl Anguftifolia ; hieracilm 'mJo, 

 Golden Moufe-Ear, or French 

 Golden Lmg 



\,ndJhooU up7n^Sverl'lthe7'pLe", fywhichft 

 moifl or Shady fUu. t^om ' this 'wooxx^u^v^ 

 '"potted with^pale Spots.'yet more confpicuous at 

 ,n the upper and under fide, frft and un^ally di- 

 tSalk STi^x'"' '" *' '^'''^'" the nearer 



Feet high, bare or naked up to the top, or having 

 teuTthemidd^e^f tLTalk ThStalk ^'''" ^' 



mm Moufe-Ear, of a deep Gold or Orange Tawney 



. Golden Lun'e-i 



-i 



''the Shape (but ye, 



, witL'Pr^t{Vd"ei{ToT/nu- 

 : ouiK IS aoout an handfu'l hi|h, a2\^, hoa^,' 



opone_^ brigh^ellowCo'lor,?nd ''"'°' 

 - -Inefs - • "• 



illnefs of the Plant. 



but with us it is only nurfedup in Gardens, in fhady 

 rather than m funny places. Yet Mr. John Goodyer 

 Surry, adjoining to the Orchard of an Inn-keeper 

 there, whofe Sign was the Aniilope. The fecond 

 Tn 'a^Hill^rthf 'thei""Lady Xri^ieft^gf^-pl 

 Ground at S,dm„ton, net far from A>«,**rK; in an 

 old Roman Camp, dofe by xh^Cecw^an Fort, to- 

 wards the Wefi, South Weji, upon the Skirts of the 



and foSt-"^"""" ■'^^^^'^ ^^'^^^ '" Summer, 

 found it flowering in May 1691, 'in the pl^^'l 



ers in June, Ju"ylnrAug"jt\h(mt theT«er ^ 

 of which Month, they both ripen their Seed. 





Kinf'of which 



