| Moon, ‘and fome ptinscipal: Scars; Lanidcord in Heerbsy\and Prats) Ana 
| they have denominated fome Herbs Solas and forte Lamar yan fully Vike | : 
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| toys putinro gtéat words, © It is mnanifett si charthereare forme Blowers vat 
|have tefpe@'to the Sun ia two Kindess thé ond by opening and fhatiag! aid |. 
| the other by bowing and inclining the Head s' Por Maty golds; ‘Tahppasi) Pit! 
| pernel,. and: indeed moft flowers doopertor (pred their Leaves abioad}avien | 
| the San fhinech fereneand fairy Ancbagait, (in (ome! patt): Hole thes or 
| gather theminward, either toward night, or wheel Slepib overeat: “OF 
| this; there.needeth no fuchifolemnRealor'torbe ‘affined| as to fay; Theat they 
rejoyce atthe prefence of rte Sun, and>mourn ar the ab fence thereof, For 
itisnothing elfe, ‘bur a little loading of the: Leaves; wand pveling thenvartte 
bottom, withthe moifture ofttid Air s iwheréasthé dry Airdoth excehdenem: | 
*| And:they makeit a piece of the: wonder; That Gatden Glaver will hee the 
| Stalk,- when the Sun fheweth: bright, which isnothing but afulp cxpaitfion 
| of the Leaves; for the:bowing and inclining: the Heads tit isfoufid ia’ 'the | 
| great Flower of the Sun; in Marygolds, Wartwort, Mallow flowcrs, aad | 
others. The caufe is fomewhat more obfcure than the former ?\-Biel take 
| it tobe no other, ‘but thatthe part, againft which theSut beareth? Waxerh | ) 
‘| more faint and flaccidesin the Stalk, and'thereby' le(sable to fappore the 
O} Elpweftts 2 fs t0.9' AO’ cad rqheh amet noper-whtecd sabia | 2 
} hac Whatalitle Moiftute-willdoin Vegetables;everithough they beidead, | 494- 
| 4nd feyered from the Earth, appearcth! wellin the Expetiment:of Fuglers. | 
) They take the Beard of an Oat, which (if you mark it well) is wreathtd'at | | i 
| thebottom, and one{moorhientire ftlaweat the top. ' They tzke onély the |” ) 
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| pare-that is wreathed!, andycut off the other 5 “leaving the Beard half the |, 
bredsll of a finger in length.:' Then they make dlittle Crofs of a Quail lone | 
| ways,-of thatpare of the Quill whichhath ' the Pithy and Crefsways ‘of | 
}ithat-piece of the Quill without. Pith, ‘the whote Crofs being the bredi ofa | 
| finger high : Then they prick ‘the bottom “where the'Pith i8, and thereifi€' | 
| they put the Oaten-Beard, \eaving half of it tticking forth°of the Quill : ‘Then 
| they takea little white Box of Woodto deceive men, ‘a¥ifP fomewhat in the | 
| Box did work the-feat ; in which, with a Pins they’ make @ little hole, efiough 
| to takeBeard,: burinot toler the Crofs fink down; ‘but to'ftick: Then like! 
| wife, by way of Impofture, they make a queftion: As, whois the faitelt 
| Woman in the company ? or who hatha Glove or Card ? and caufean- | 
other to namedivers perfons 5 -andupomevery, naming, they fticktheCrofs | | 
|intheBox;| having firft purvit towardstheir Mouth, «as if they clatmiedir, | 
and the Grofs. ftirreth not;: “But when they come to the perfon thatthéy jo! o 1 ous), 
ould take: asithey hold the:Grofs roitheir, Mouth; they-touchthe Beard | ys | 
with the tip of their Fongue, and wet it and fo ftickthe Créfs inthe Box; | | 
andthen youdhalkfeeit turn finely and foftly, rhree or fourturns, which is’) 
auled. by the untwining of thd Beatdby' the moiftires: ’ You may fee it"), 
| more evidently if ypu ftick the Crofs between your fingers, inftead ‘of the: 
Box: Arid therefore »you may See; that this Motion; whichis fected by® 
| fo little wet, iS:tongerthanthe clofing orbending of tiie Headof a\Maty-o 
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|, +: It is reported by foni¢,: Thar the Herb lealled Rofa-Sols'(whercof they) 495- 
| make Strong—waters)\will avthe: Nodn-day; when the Sun’ fhineth hor! atid | 
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| brighr, thave-a great Dew uponit. | Anditherefore,thavithe right namé is 
| Ros Solis ; which they impute to adelight:and fympathy<chac it hack’ with: 
\tk > Sun» Men favor wonders: «It were good. firft-to be fire, “That the | 
| Dew that is found. upon at;cbe ndtthe: Dew of the Morning preferved’, 
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