jL I B. 2. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
The Names. 
Great Moufe-eare is called of the later herbarifts Pylo fella : the fmaller Iikewif c *,/.*», 
A u;u,da marts-. in Dutch, jr>ap[Ct!!t|t; and ^ujifoO? J Lacuna thinkes it Holoftium • in Frenrl, o 
I ret/le derat, oufouns : in Italian, Pelofella : in Engli(h,Moufe-eare. J ' * cn >°- 
The Temperature. 
1 ruitieTdmke^ ^ ^ ° f tempcratUre ’ of an excellent aftringent facultie,with a certaine hot te- 
. ^1 The venues. 
T ie ecoifhon ot Pylofella drunke doth cure and healeall wounds, both imvard and outward • it , 
] cureth hermes, ruptures, or burftings. ‘'iuuuuward.it 
I theIeupor eSdriCdandmadeint ° P° uder ’ d0 P r °fit much in healing of wounds, being ftrewe* , R 
il r yCe ’ S ° f rUCh e f ellencie, that if fteele-edged tooles red hotbedren- < 
, d and coo ed therein oftentimes, it maketh them fo hard, that they will cut Hone or iron be ^ 
I theyoeuer fohard, without turning the edge or waxing dull. ^ s b 
This herbe being vfed in gargarifmes cureth the IoofenefTe of the Vuula. ^ 
; Being taken in drinkeit healeth the fluxes of the wombe, as alfo thedifeafes called b.fcnteria v 
_t I^ auC inrh ‘ s cha P rcr omicted tvro figure? and 
I *te fir ft but in the Irnallncllc of «he (hike, and fcvvnd 
J ■■ ™ which fhould blue 
meformctly i„ cheA* A JUcc ^ ft ch“p»Sjf!6S^™ “ ““ ,0f *'“ o£! tllC ‘ >th "-" h,ch 
bccne the th ; rd, differs little from 
place* vv^s figured and cjcfcrjfcieij 
Ch 
a p. 205 . Of QottonAX^eed or CudAVeed. 
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