Chap. 538. Engltjh 'Herbs. 809 



CHAP. DXXXVIII 







Jh Dc'cr,p,nwr. 



0/ parnassus-<;ra 





LIVER-WORT \\\:a 





Flam, ».-. ,. The f™fe Flo„e,»i, which mi, 











/^.w^^caUs it^jn^i^'-^^^*^. prV""bur'"rr' m^''*' 



Farnalfus Grafs Common 



fMt"h^.^ifi=s;ot5?j,^s 



Imgle Flowered. 



whether our P^«^i?-«^ Gr./ here intended, was 





ever known to the Greeks ; however thefe Greek 





Names will very well fuit with what we here offer 





you: in Latin, it m^^ ht cAit&Gramn Parnaffi, 





^^rSMS^e^[i:^^;^K;f^ 







for Gefner in hortis Germam, , fays, that the 





right is not known to any in out Days:) 





Corius in his Hiftory of Plants calls it Hep^tiea 





"rum; mi TabernamoJImJ , GrmenTedfraTeum, 





fusGrals double Floweied."^ 







Kl^l^g^Z. 



Parnaffas Grafs of Mathiolm, 

 without Flowers. 



the F/otaers, for a good way. The flowers are 

 at the tops of the Stalks, and are vihite, conjlfl. 



