Lib. 2. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 5 
The ripe Straw-berries quench third, coo le heat of the ftomack, and inflammation of the iiuer, F 
take away (if they be often vfed) the redndfe and heate of the face. 
| Th.it figure which formerly was in this place, and fome part of the defeription were (as I hauc formerly noted} of the PcntaphjQum (Upturn TeuntiUxfacit, 
which yo6 may finde deferibed amongilchc Cinktbiles in thefixth place- 
Chap. 387. Of Angelica. 
5T The Kindes. 
T Here be diners kindes of Angelica’s •, the garden Angelica, that of the water, and a third fort 
vvilde growing vpon the land. 
2 ^Angelic* fyhiejlris. 
Wilde Angelica. 
(X'w-q dL- iccc — 
nmorbaoi: ooisk 
TheVefcription. 
j /'■'Sonceyiing this plant Angclica-there hath bin heretofore fome contention and contra- 
5 ueffie {Cordns calling it SrnjMim : fome later writers, Cojhes niger .• but to auoid ca- 
uill, the cohtroueriie is foone decided, lith-it and noother doth afluredly retaine the 
name Angelic*. It hath great broad leaues, diuided againe into other leaues, which are indented or 
I fnipt about much like to thevppermoft lellies of Sphondylium, but lower, tenderer, greener,and ofa 
I ftronger fauor : amongwhich leaues. fpring vp the ftalkes, very great, thicke, and hollow , lixe or 
II feuen foot high, ioynted or kneed : from which ioynts proceed other arraes or branches,at the top 
1 whereof grow tuftsbfwhitiih floures like Fennell or Dill : the root is thicke, great, and oilous,out 
< of which iftiieth, ifitbccutor broken, an oy lie liquor : the whole plant, as well leaues, ftalkes, as 
1 roots, are ofa reafonable pleafant fauour, not much vnlike Petroleum. 
There is another kindc of true Angelica found in our Engiifh gardens(which I haueob ferued) 
I being like vnto the former, fining that the roots of this kinde are more fragrant, and ofa more aro- 
1 maticke fauor, -and the leaues next the ground ofa purplilh red colour, and the whole plant leffer. 
2 The 
