Plinies Naturall Hiftorie, 



Chaf. 



deh^3 the remedies againft the fame : as alfo 

 how CO kill ants^caterpillcrsiand gnats. 

 2i.Whac feeds be more or lefle able to endure 

 any hardnefle or injurie^ and which they be 

 that fait waters are good for. 



chap, 



22. The manner of watering gardens :whae 

 hearbsthey be, which beeing tranfplanted 

 and removed, proove the better : and final- 

 lyj the juice, the (weetfavoursjandrellidie^ 

 of garden-hearbs. 



In fumme, here are comprifed memorable things, ftotics, and obfervations, a thoufand one 

 hundred fortie and three. 



Lacine Authours cited. 



lumelUfalphurnim Bajfus^Manlius Sura^Sabwm TyrOyLicimm Macer^^Hirtim^ Vtbim Rufm^ 

 Cejennm who moteCepurica, p. a ireatife 0fGArdet7mg\CaJlritm likemje^wd FirmmJ^who both 

 trvaine made a mrke of the fame matter) and Ufiof nil Petreim . 



Forrainc Writers. 



Herodom^ Theophraflm^ VemocrituiyK^riHomachm^ MenAnder^ (who wrote a booke entitukd 

 Brochrep.^ ?. cf things profitable for our life and diet) and Anaxilam, 



5^THE TWENTITH BOOKE COMPRISETH 

 medecines out of thofe Si'mples which are fet and 

 fowed in Gardens. 



chap, 



1 . Of the wild Cucumberjand the juice therof 

 Elaterium. 



2. Of the Cucumber as well that which wande- 

 reth & groweth abroad called Anguinum, 

 as that ot the garden : alfo of thePompion. 



3.0fthe wild Gourds^and the Rape or Naves. 



4. Divers fort of Navewes : of the wild RadilTi, 

 of the garden Radifh, and the Parfnip or 

 Carot. 



5. Of Staphylinum or the tame Parfnip. The 

 hearb Gingidium or Chetvill : of Sefelis or 

 Siler-moumaine 1 of Elecampane 3 and of 

 Onyons. 



6. Of Porret or Leckes ufed to bee cur, and of 

 cabbage Leeks or headedj alfo of Garlicke. 



^.Of wild Lettuce or Hawkewecd, called alfo 

 LaducaCaprina, of another kind named 

 Efopusj of Woad5& tame garden Lettuce. 



Si Divers kinds of Beets, of Endive, and Ci- 

 chorie, of garden Endive. 



^. Of C a wle or Coleworts, of the wild Cole- 

 woortsLapfana, of Soldanellajof Squilla 

 ot theSeaonionjofScallions or Chibbolsj 

 and of Dogleeks. 



10. Of Sparageboth tame and wild^ of Liby* 

 cumandClarie. 



1 1 .OfParflcy, of Baulme^Smallagei^ moun- 

 taine Parfley. 



I ;^ . Of Alifandersjand garden Bafill. 



chap. 



1 3. Of wild Bafillj of Rocket^ of Cieflesj and 

 Rue. 



14. Of wild MintSj of garden Mints^ of Peni- 

 royall, of Nep,and Cumin. 



15 . Of yEdiiopian Cumiri^which ftaieth urine, 

 of Capers, of Lovach, of Panace, of wild 

 Origan orMajoram favage. 



i^.More of wild Origan and Heracleotica^cal- 

 led alfo Gallinacea Cunila,/. Small majo- 

 ram , Savorie or Orgament , Rofemarie, 

 fweet Majoram of the garden and of the 

 mountaine. 



17. Of CockweedjPepperwort, orDitrander, 

 of garden Origan, of a kind of Orgament 

 called Onitis or Prafon, of Tragoriganum 

 or wild Peniroyall, the water Lillie or Ne- 

 nuphar, ofLepidium, of Gith or Nigella 

 Romana,and of Anife. 



18. Of Dill, ofSacopasnium, of Sagapcn,of 

 Poppies both white and blacke : the manec 

 how to draw the juice of hearbs : and of O- 

 pium. 



. Of the wild Poppie, of horned Poppiej of 

 Glaucium or Paralium , of Heraclium or 

 Aphrum , of the confedion Diacodiuirt 

 made of Poppie heads, of Tithymall. 



20. Of Purcellantf otPeplium, of Coriander 

 and Orach. 



21. Of Mallowes^andMalope, of Alth^a^r 



