jo 9 8 Of the Hiftorie of Plants. Lib. z. 
H It helpeththcm that areftrangled with eating ofMu(liroms 3 ortoadftooIs 3 ifitbedrunk with 
vineger. 
I And being taken with wine,it is good againft the poifon of Ixia ( being a vifcous matter pro- 
ceeding from the thiftle chamalion) and of Hemlock 3 and againft the biting of the ihrew moufe 3 and 
of the Sea Dragon: it is applied to the fquincie or inflammations of the throat with honie and ni- 
ter, and with water to night wheales,and with hcny to fwartiili markes that come vpon brufes. 
K ft is applied after the fame manner to dimeies,and to mattering eares. 
L loach mm earner art w of Noremberg commendeth ttgreatly againft the iatindice, giuing of the 
floures of Wormwood, Rofemarie,Sloes,of each a fmall quantitie, and a little faffron, boiled in 
vvine 3 thebody firft being purged and prepared by the learned Phy fition. 
. The figure which formerly was in Ac fecond place, was of a fmall wormwood, not different from the common kinde, but only inthe fmalnefTe, and morea- 
rbmatike talfc- it °rowes on mtuncanous places, and Cjefner calls ic ^Abjixthwm commune minus* vel ^Ipirum .-now our Authors dcfcription was jnicndedfor this, 
whofc figure wchauegiucn you, tor it is the ^tbfintlmm fentonicum, of foine,as Ruellius and Cejaipnus j and the (jalatium Sttdomm ofPcnaind Lobtl. 
Chap. 44.9. Of Small leafed JVormewood. 
Absinthium temifolium Aifriacitm. 
Auftrian , Wormewood. 
The Dcfcription. 
C Mall leafed Wormwood bringeth forth ve« 
*”*rv many little branches.flender. a fnan or a 
^ry many little branches 3 flender 3 a fpan or a 
foothigh 3 fullofleaues,lellebya great deale, 
and tenderer than the former, moft finely and 
nicely minced: the floures like thofe of the for- 
mer, hang vpon the little branches and fprigs : 
the roots are fmall 3 creeping ouertvvhart, from 
whence do rife a great number of yong fprouts: 
this Wormwood alfois fomewhatwhite 3 and 
no leffe bitter than the broad leafed one, and 
hath not fo ranke, or (o vnpleafant a fmell 3 but 
rather delightful!. 
5[ The Place. 
It grows plentifully in My Ha 3 Thracia 3 Hun- 
garie,and Auftria, and in other regions neere 
adioining : it is alfo found in Bohemia, and in 
many vntilled places of Germanie ; it is agar- 
den plant in the low Countries, and in Eng- 
land. 
IT The Time. 
It bringeth forth floures and feed in Au- 
tumne : a little while after when winter com- 
meth, the herbewitherethaway,but the roote 
remaineth aliue, from which leaues and ftalks 
do come againe in the fpring. 
The Names. 
f This Lobel calls Abfinthium Ponticum 
Tridentimm Herbariorum : Cltifiut , Abfinthium 
tenuifslium Auflriacum -.Tabernamontanus, Abfin- 
thium Nabathxum Auicenru : wee may call it in 
Engli(b,fmall leaned Wormwood . t 
V The Temperature. 
Small leafed VV ormwood is of facultie hot and drie,it is as bitter alfo as the broad leafed one, 
and of like facultie. 
, The Vertues, 
The faculties aie referred vnto the common Wormwood. 
iHAP, 
