Of the Hifforie of Plants. 
• f The Place. 
Thefe plants do grow in moift fhadowie woods, and afe planted almoft euery where in wardens 
* M \^f the Pulmonariafol^s Ecbj, being the-fecond,May 2 5 .eArno 1 6 10 fl| llrin 
a wood by HolburyhoufeintheNewForreftin Hampihire, f ' g 
<jf The Time. 
They flonre for the mod part in March and April!. 
% T he Names. 
CowflipsofIerufalem,or Sage of Ierufalem, is called of the Herbariftsof our time PulmonarU 
and Pulmonalts ; of Cordus, Symphitum fyiuefire, or wilde Comfrey: but feeing the other is alfo of 
nature wilde, it may aptly be called Symphytum maculofum&i Maculatum : in high Dutch ^ nn- 
genfetaut: in low Dutch ©tiCcr taoutocu melctuftt: in Englifh, fpotted Comfrey, Sa-e of Ie- 
rufalem, Covvllip ot lerufalenijSage of Berh!em,and of fome Lungwort ; notwithftandimr there 
is another Lungwort, ofwhich we will intreat among the kindes of MofTes. 13 
51 The Temperature. • 
u C ° FIik , e t f 1 Pf aturi ; with th e great Comfrey, if the rooteof this were 
clammie : out feeing that it is hard and woody, it is of a more drying quality, and more binding 
5) The Venues. 
The tones are vfed among pot-herbes, The roots are alfo thought to be good againft the infir 
mines and vlcers of the lungs, and to be of like force with the great Comfrey. 
a«e place lug^ttcucd, asyoumayfccm ■h., bookc,/« s . j 5 1 """ 1 """'‘ ed for /W,«r^wh«cof 
oy. Of Qote ‘Btirre^ or Bmre Docile. 
l Bardina major. 
The great Burre Docke. 
2 Bar Jana minor 
, , The leffe Burre Docke. 
ulCl t/UA, isL 
cu / y~ii_va,\'L 
f The 
