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A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSART. 



Imbis^ i, pes ciconie. 



Inantis ucl inanti, flos uitis agrestis 



uel uue agrestis idem. 

 lu' uiola alba idem, et est alia rubea. 

 5 Incuba *, sponsa solis ^ kalendula " 



idem. a^. goldwort "^ uel rodeuurt . 



Respice in clitropia ". 

 Inanantium uel inantum^", i. flos 



lambrusse ^^ 

 10 Inule ^^ gall. escaylonnes. 

 Inicion, ^^ i. coscini. 



Imnile canales. 



Incubus " nomen est morbi, et nomen 

 demonis, et inde succubus id quod 

 sicuta. 15 



Iposmia uel yposellina'^ herba 

 aquatica est nascens in locis aquo- 

 sis, habet folia foliis fabe similia, 

 unde a uulgo dicitur fabaria, ad tu- 

 mores ualet. a^. lemeke uel lemoke. 20 



Ipoquistidos " i. succus fungi qui 

 crescit ad pedes rose canine. 



2. flos uite. 6. goldewert. n.iduuert. 9. lambrusce. 10. Iiinbe. esckaloynes. 



II. coslum, 12, lumibe, 16. Ipozima. yposcellina. 



^ App. ' Iraher, pes ciccnise idem est.' ^ olvavBrj KaXuraL 6 t^s aypias dfxveXov Kapirbs 



oTTore dvOH, Diosc. V. 5. Matth. Silv. c. ccclxviii, ' lantijlas, i. flos uve vilis agrestis.' App. 

 ' lajitis flos, id est flos uu?e agrestis.' ^ "iov, Diosc. iv. 120. App. '/0, i. viola alba.' 



* Intubum, endive. App. ' Iiitiba, i. cichorea.' Eart. p. 25, 'Intuba, solsequium, cicoreaque 

 sponsaque solis.' ^ App. * Sponsa solis, elitropia, solsequia, cichorea, intyba idem est.' 



* Bart. p. 14,' Calendvla, 1. solsequium.' ib. p. 26, ' Kalendula est herba crescens in hortis portans 

 florcm rubeum vel croceum, de quibus floribus faciunt sibi juvencnlEc coronas, solsequium idem.' 

 Gerarde, p. 741, ' The marigold is called Calendula, it is to be seene in floure in the Calends 

 almost of every moneth : . . . in English, Marigolds and Ruddes.' ' E. P. N. p. 32, ' Soheqnia, 

 golde.' 8 E. P, N. p. 63, ' Hoc solsequitwi, a rode.' See ante, Eltutropia. 

 ^" Malth. Silv. c. ccclxxiv, ' /7;/?/7H id est flos lambrusce.' See ante, Inantis. App. ' Inantis, 

 flos solificii.' ib. ' Inantes, i. flores qui silfio vocantur.* ^^ Gerarde, p. 871, 'Blacke 

 Bryonie is called . . . Vitis sylvestris, . . . notwithstanding it much differs fiom Labrusca or Vilis 

 viuifera syheitris, that is the Wild Vine.' E. P. N. p. II, ' Labnisca, wingerd.' ib. p, 46, 



* Labrusca, hundes-berien.' ^^ E. P. N. p, 57, ' Hec hin?mla, a scalyone.' MS. Ashm. 1470, 

 ' Innule, scalones.' Cotgrave, 'a scallion, oignonnette, oignon sectil, oignon fendu, sive.' ib. 

 'Oignonnette, a Scallion, or a wild onyon.' ib. ' Sive, a Chiboll, hollow leeke, Scallion.' ib. 

 ' Eschallotte, a cive or chive.' Gerarde, p. 170, gives Ascalonitides, Scallions: and we have in 

 E.P.N. p. 24, ' Ascolonium, cipa,' and ib. p. 27, ' Ascoloma, cipe.' ib. p. 33, ' Scolonia, cipe.' ib. p. 81, 

 ' Scalonia, cype leac,' all apparently from Ascalon. ^^ Renzi, Coll. Salernit. ' Inicion, 

 id cst costom {var. costum),' ^* Eart. p. 24, ' Incubus nomen est morbi.' ^^ iVjro- 

 aiXivov, Diosc. iii. 61, The description is that of Erooklime (Veronica Eeccabunga). See ante, 

 Faba. ^^ Platearius, Circ. Inst. ' Ipoquistidos fungus est qui reperitur circa pedem rosse 

 caninre.' Sim. Jan. ' Ipoquistidos . . . est succus barbe ircine secundum Avicennam que est fungus 

 quinascitur in radice rose canine.' Eart. p. 25, ' Ipoquistidos e^t succus fungi qui nascitur ad pedem 

 rosse canina:.' According to Gerarde (p. 1281), the Holly Rose is called in Greek Kiaros or Kiaeos, 

 and of divers rosa canina, though not properly. The fungous excresence growing from its root is 

 called iTTCKtaTts, and from it is extracted (p. 1275) a juice called in shops Hypocistis.' 



