518 Of theHiftory of Plants. Lib. 2. 
oifean: the Low-countrey men, S^UCC ^cppcttthe Englifh men, St6ne-crop,and Stone. hore, 
little Stone-crop, Pricket, Moufe-taile, Wall-Pepper, Countrey Pepper, and Iacke of the But- 
terie. 
ff The Temperature. 
This little herbe is fharpe and biting, and very hot. Being outwardly applied it raifeth blifters, 
and at length exulcerateth. 
«(1 The Venues. 
A It wafteth away hard kernels, and the Kings Euill, if it be layd vnto them, as Diofeorides writes. 
B The iuyee hereof extracted ordrawne forth, and taken with vineger or other liquor, procureth 
vomit, and bringethvpgrofTeand flegmaticke humors, and alfocholericke ; and doth thereby of- 
tentimes cure the Quartan Ague and other Agues of long continuance : and giuen in this manner 
it is a remedy again!! poy Ions inwardly taken. 
Chap. itj.<S. Of Orpne. 
TheDcfcriptitw. 
1 Spanifh Orpyne fendeth forth round flalkes, thicke, flipperie, hauing as it were 
A little ioynts, fomewhat red now and then about the root : the leaues in like manner be 
thicke, fmooth, grolfe, fu 11 of tough iuyee, fometimes fleightly nicked in the edges, broader lea- 
fed, and greater than thofe of Purllane ; otherwife not much vnlike ; which by couples are fet op- 
polit oneagainfl another vponeuery joint, couering the ftalke in order by two and twoithe floures 
in the round tufts are ofa pale yellow : the root groweth full of bumpes like vnto long kernels, 
waxing fharpe toward the point : thefe ketnels be white, and haue firings growing forth of them. 
I Cra/pda major Hijpanica. 2 crajpila fine f aha inuerfa. 
Spanifli Orpyne. Common Orpyne. 
2 The fecond, which is our common Orpyne, doth likewife rifevp with very many round 
flalkes thatare fmooth, but not ioynted at all : the leaues are grolfe or corpulent, thicke, broad, 
and 
