4 
n 6 
Salmon'/ 'Herbal. Lib, 1, 
XII. The Vitalities , Specification , Preparations. 
and Virtues of thefe, are the lame with thole ol 
Katharine Flower , or Roman Nigel la in Chap. 41c. 
aforegoing, fo that we fhall fay no more thereof 
in this place ; faving that the Garden fyacet J incit- 
ing Roman Nigella , is rather to be chofen than any 
of the others, as being very much the ftrongeft, 
but if that is wanting, then the fir ft Kind in this 
Chapter is to be firft admitted, and after that the 
fixth Species aforegoing or white double Flower'd 
Nigella , 
CHAP. DXX. 
Of NIGHT-SHADE. 
0 R, 
M O R E L L E, 
This Cut fnould have come in, in Chap. 140. 
Sell. ;. But was there over-lookt: We have 
thoughc good to put it in this place, that it 
might not be loft. 
Nigella Baftard j or Cockle. 
NICOTIAN, fee Tobacco, Chap. (112. 
NIGHT-SHADE Red, fee Cherries Winter, Chap. 
NIGHT-SHADE Woody , fee Bitter Tweet. Chap. 
( 77 - 
1. 'T' H E Names. It is called in Arabic 
X Hamebathanaleb ; Hamebalchaich , & Ha- 
mebalthaleb : in Greek , alio r^nyvQr, and 
but the firft is moreufual and is accounted 
the true Writing: in Latine, Solarium. , & Sol at rum , 
Uva Lupina , & Uva Vulpis : and in Englijh , 
Nightjhade and Morelle. 
II. The Kinds. There are i. STftfx*'©' wxdi@- t 
Solatium Hortenfe vrl commune , The Common or 
Garden Nightshade : of which in this Chapter. 
2. Solanum Letbale , or Solatium Majus , The Dead- 
ly Night- lhade. 3. Solanum Halicacabum, or Win- 
ter Cherries, of which we have difeourfed in 
Chap. 122. 4. Solanum Lignofum, Dulcamara , or 
Amaradulcis , Woody Nightfhade or Bitter-Sweet, 
of which we have already fpoken in Chap. 77. 
aforegoing. 
III. The ^Garden or Common Kinds are, 
M ttmO- Jt, Solanum Hortenfe vel 
Sativum , Solanum commune , Solanum Vulgar c , Our 
Common Night-fhade ; it is alfo called Garden 
Night-Jhade, becaufe formerly it was Planted in 
Gardens , tho’ not now; but it is yet found plenti- 
fully in almoft all Gardens tho’ not Planted there; 
it generally coming up of its own accord. 2. So- 
lanum Vulgar e baccis rubris ; Solanum puniccum 
Cordi ; Solanum rubrum & hit cum Gefneri , Com- 
mon Night-fhade red Berried. 3. Solanum fomni - 
ferum Diofcoridis , Mat thioli , Gefneri , Lacuna^ 
C/ufi ) ’, Dodoncei , Lobclij^ Cctfalpini, Camerarij , Lag- 
dunenfis , aliorumque , Sleepy Night-lhade. 4. 
lanum fomniferum antiquorum verum , The true 
Sleepy Night-fhade of Theophrafius and Pliny, 
■>. Solanum Magnum rubrum Virginianum , Red 
Night-fhade , or Red Weed of Virgina -, this re- 
ferred to the Kinds of Solanum for the likenefs of 
the Leaves, altho’much larger ; and it is called R&- 
brum , both from the color of the Stalks, and the 
color which it gives, with which the Indians color 
both their Skins , and the Barks of Trees, with 
which they make their Baskets, and fuch like 
things. 6. Solanum Circceum majus Circcea major 
(becaufe in its outward form it is like the dread 
Diofcoridis : ) Circcea Lutetiana major Lobe/ij & 
Pena-, Lappa Sylvejfris Tragi (from its rough * 
Heads and Seed like Burrs : ) Helxine Sylvefiris , 
five fluviatilis major Thalij, (for that the Leaves are 
like to Helxine or Par it aria: ) Ocimafirum Verruca- 
rium Gefneri ; Herba Divi Stephani Tabernxmon - 
tani , Solan folia Circcea dill a major Bauhini , The 
greater Inchanters Night-fhade. 7. Solanum Cir - 
cceum minus , Circcea minor ; Circcea Lutetianum mi- 
nor -, helxine Sylvefiris minor ; Solanifclia Cir can 
minor , Alpina, The lefter Inchanters Night- 
fhade. 8. Solanum fruticofum Americanum ; 
mumPlinij ; Pfeudocapficum Dodonai ; St rich no den- 
dr on, i. e. Solanum arbor efeens -, Solanum Ameri- 
cum Dalechampij ; Solanum Indicum •, Cerafa Indi- 
ana, Tree Night-fhade, or Tree Winter Cherry. 
Diof corides his virytmuif is, Solanum fomni* 
ferum j but what his Stsvj® - Solanum furl* 
ofum 
