Lib. 2. 
Of the Hiftory of PIant3. 
569 
The leaues of Parfley Piert,Mouf-eare,of each one ounce when the herbes be dried, bay berryes g 
Turmericke, Clones, the feeds of the great Burre, the feeds in the berryes of Hippes, or Briertree' 1 
Fenugreeke.ofeach one ounce, the ftone in the oxe gall, the weight of 24. Barley comes, orhalfe a 
dram, made together into a moil fine and fubtill ponder, taken and drunke in maner aforefaid 
hath been prouedmoft lingular for the difeafe aforefaid. 
f The fifth and fixth arc of the fame faculty, and may be vfed in the like cafes, 
1 1 here is another kinde of Herniaria, called Mill' gram or All-feed, that groweth vprighta 
handful! high, with many fmall and tender branches, fet with leaues like the former, but few in 
number, bauing as it were two final leaues &: no more. The whole plant feemethas it werecouered 
ouer with feeds or graines,like the feed of Panicke,but much leffer. f I haue not leen many plants 
of this, but all that euer I yet law neuer attained to the height of two inches, f 
to the funnefit doth grow and profper in my garden exceedingly, f 2 I found this in Kent on a 
Heath not fame from Chifte-hurft, being in eompany with M r . Bowles and diuers others, in Iuly, 
It is called of the later Herbarifls Herniaria and Herniola ; taken from the effedl in curing the 
difeafe Hernia : ot diuers, Herba Turca, and Empetron $ in French, Eoutonet in Englifh, Rupture 
woort,and Burftwoort. 
f The figure that formerly wa* in the fecond place was of Knawcll, and that i n the third place of poljgonum mifim potjearpon of Tabern. 
Chap. 172. Of Rupture moort. 
1 Herniaria. Rupture woort. 
$ 2 Millcgranamnima. 
«|j The Defcriptionl 
<0 Dwarfe Allfeed. 
y jvcQ f 0 $ Cl _ ihV\/rn 
The Place. 
1 It ioyeth in barren and fandy grounds, and is likewifefoundindankifh places.that lie wide open 
1630. 
% The 'Time. 
It floureth and flouriflieth in May,Iune,IuIy,and Auguff. 
The Names. 
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