p THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE 



* rheiefiriftion. 



C... 

 bigger roote deepcly growing mthe 



•owmany fmall chaffie oil bofcof the wilde Otes, 



rcafonablc good imell an en, of thefauour of the Rofe, with a cer- 



The baftard Camels haie hath long crambling rootes , creeping vnder the vpper face of the 

 liinmaner of the Couch : long wheaten leaues,at 



y knot one, and toward the ground mo, byequalldifl 



They do heate moderately, and are aflringenr 



A Camels haie prouoketh vrine.mooueth the tes 



Gdcn yeeldeth this reafon thereof, bicaiife it 

 moderately and bi • _ 



C According to; c ;flblu e th knottie and hard lumps in anypart of the 



D The flowers or chaffie tufts are profitable in drinke, forthem that pifie blood at 

 ucn inmed « pains and griefes ofthe guts,ftoniao 



ines, and other defeds ofthe ftomacke ; the dropfic,convulfions or 



OfBurre^iede. Chap.^o. 



i »-jH He firtl of thefe plants hath long narrow leaucs , which are double edged, or (harpe on 



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betriangledorthreefq uare lcaucs,andarctwoorthrcefoote 



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 hath a long ftalkc aboue the earth ) the leaues fhootc 



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the ftalke, and from the top there. I nulled with many 



and there among the faid wharlesonc finglefhorc 



