Lib. i. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
•j The Time. 
"I hey flonre about Auguft, and fomevvhat later in cold Sommers. 
The Names. 
t Maftickeis called of the new writers Mar urn and fome,as Lohel and Ano-uillara thinke it the 
Hehnium odorum oFThcophraJhu. Dodonxtts iudges it to be the Clwopodntm of Diofcorides . cluftus 
makes it his Tragmgantm i . and faith he receiued the feeds thereof by the name of t^imbradul- 
cis. d ' * 
% The Nature. 
Thefe plants are hot and drie in the third degree. 
The Vert ues. 
Diofcorides writeth,that the herbe is drunke,and likewife the decodtion thereof, againft thebi- » 
tings ofvenomous beads, crampes and convulfions,burftings and the ftrangurie. ° A 
The decoaion boiled in wine till the third part be confirmed, and drunke,ftoppeth the laske in B 
them that haue an ague,and vnto others in water. 
t That we here giue yon in the third place wa> formerly vnfitly figired in the third place o f the eafuing Chapter by the name of Tulegium sAngufifolim* 
I 
Chap. 221. Ofd'c.mie ddoj alitor pudding grnjje. 
f i Pttlcgiumre^ium. 
PennieRoyalL 
f z Pulegittm mas , 
Vpright Pennie Royall. 
The Defcrij/tion. 
1 rc g‘<ttn vulgatum is fo exceedingly well knowne to all our Englifh Nation, that 
j ltneedeth no defcription,beingonr common PennieRoyalL 
i , 2 '^, e ^ c ' con ^ being the male Pennie Royall is like vnto the former, in Jeaues,floures 
much Hke m ^ kindc S r ° lVCth V P ri S ht of hlmfclfe "irhout 
3 The 
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