JL < 8. Z. 
Of the Hilforie of Plants 
The iu ice drunke in wine, is gold for the blondie flix, and allother iffues in bioud of man or B 
woman ; the weakenefle and loofenelfe of the belly and laske ; it helpeth thofe that vomite blond 
and the Whites in fuchashaue them. 
Boiled with wine and honie it cnreth the wounds of the inward parts, and vlcers of the Iuno-s & C 
in a word, there is not a better wound herbe,no not Tabaco it felfe,nor any other whatfoeucr. 
Theherbeboiled/inwinewithalittle honie, or meade, pretiailcth much againft the cough in £> 
children, called the Chinne cough. 
Chap. zoo. Of 'Bugle or of\fiddle Qomfrey. 
The Defer if lion. 
i T) TguU fpreadeth and creepeth a long A the ground like Monie woort; the leaues be long, 
jj fac,& oieous.andofa brown colour for the rrtott part. The floures grow about the Ida Iks 
in rundles, comparing the ftalke,leauing beeweene euery rund le bare or naked lpaces ; 
and are of a faire blew colour, and often white. I found many plants of it in a moift ground vpon 
Blacke Heath neere Londorgfaft by a village.calkd Charleton,but the leaues weregreen,and not 
browne at all like the other. 
I Bugnla. 2 Bugulaflorealbo, fine cameo. 
Middle Confound. White or carnation floured Bugle, 
2 Bugle with the white floure differeth not from the precedent, in toots, leaips,and fbalks*the 
onely difference is,chac this plant bringeth forth faire milk white ho ires, and the other thole that 
are blew, f It is alfo found with a flelfi coloured floure , and the leaues are lefle fnipt than thofe 
ofthe former. Bauhine makes mention ofone much lefle than tho e,.vith round fnipt leaues and a 
yellow floure, which he faith he had out of England, but I haue no. as yet leene it , nor found any 
other mention thereof. | 
qj The Place. 
Bugnla groweth almofl in euerv woo 1 and copfe, and fur t like flat lo vie and mold piacis, and 
isenuch planted in gardens: the other varieties a. e leldomc to be met withadl. 
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