L I B. I. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
of Garlicke, by the words m A.f.,and m»f. The former, Galen in his Lexicon of fome of the difficult 
rer words vfed by Hippocrates, thus expounds 
is, Moh\a is a Garlicke hauinga fimpleor Angle head, and not to be parted or diftineuifhed into 
cloues : fome terme it Moly. Erotiams in his Lexicon expounds the later thus : ( faith hee) 
utoi C iomhii, &c. That is ; OMolyx is a head of Garlicke, round, and not to be parted into 
clones, t r 
5 [ The Names in particular. 
byLobll a -?c/ S fi ? S Called M °^ ^ ■ MMthitlm ■ Moly Anguftifolitm by Dodotuus ; Moly Diofcorideum 
2 This, Moly Serpcntinum voentnp, by LobelanA the Author of the Hill Lu^d 
3 This fame is thought to be the Moly of Theophmflus and Pliny, by Dodonaus, Clufius&c. and 
fome alio would hauc it to be that oiHomer , mentioned in his twentieth odylf. Lobel calleth it 
Moly Lihjlorum. 
and others 1 ' 16 ^ ^ and flfth ° ne ’ *“ CaIled Cmca f on ’ and Mo h /*&*»* by Lobel , Cluftus 5 
^ Thls 1S M °h Mont/mum loti folium fLmo fioreoScliifms , and Moly kteitm of Lobel, ^duerforl 
7 This fame is Moly minus of Clujitts, f 
t 6 Molylottfolumflorefluio. 
Broad leaued Moly with the yellow flourc. 
t 7 Moly minus fiort albo. 
Dwarfe white floured Moly, 
c . . f LhLempcntm tmd Venues". 
rhele Molyes are very hot, approching to the nature of Garlicke, and I doubt not but in time 
me excellent man or other will find out as many good vertues of them,as their ftately and come- 
b0U ^ df “ mCt ° be pofcffedmth.Bttt^^ 
r . , ’ r 0L , ind ln c ^ writln g s the Antients, any thing touching their faculties. Only Di. 
fttmned with oil ' of ^ ? fl ? aruelloi,s : efficacie to bring downe the termes, if one of them 
thc-r fuppofitorie y eofFlourede - luce a ccor dmgtoart,andvfedinmannerofapeirarie or mo. 
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