Lib. i. 
for diftimftion fake I haue thought good to Englifh,NobIe white Liu envoort 
The fecond may be called Noble white Liuerwoortwith the double floure. 
*(f The Nature, 
The feed of Parnaflus Gra(Te,or white Liuer-woort,is drie, and of fubtill parts. 
%The Vertues. 
The decottion of the leaues of Parnaflus Gralfe drunken, doth dric and {Lengthen the feeble A 
and moift ftomacke, ftoppeth the bellie, and taketh away the defire to vomite. 
The fame boiled in wine or water, and drunken, efpecially the feed thereof, prouoketh vrine brea- n 
keth the ftone,and driueth it forth . 
thC ** pla “ ° f Ch ' ! C1 ” p,l:t wa! «;.*=■ f that which was in the fcwiidpljcc belonged 
C h a p. 505). Of white Saxifrage ,or Cf olden Saxifrage . 
^ The Defer! ft ion. 
’He white Saxifrage hath round leaues fpred vpon the ground, andfomewhat ia^ged 
1 'T’l _ _ 
J[ about the edges, not much vnlike the leaues of ground Iuie,but fofter and fmallerand 
ofa more faint yellowifh greene : among which rifeth vp a round hairie ftalke a’ cu- 
bit high, bearing at the topfmall white floures,almoft like Stockgillofloures : the root is com pad 
of a number of blacke firings, whereunto are fattened very many final 1 reddilh graines or round 
rootsasbiggeas pepper comes, whicharevfed inmedicine, and arecalled Semen Sax, fra™ alia- 
that is , the feedeofwhite Saxifrage, or Stone-breake, although (befide thefe forefaid round 
knobbes) it hath alfofmall feed contained in little huskes, following his floure as other herbes 
ij haue. 
I Sax! frag a alia. 
White Saxifrage* 
2 Saxifragaaurea. 
Golden Saxifrage, 
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