fruit fit to be eaten, of the Verbc which fignifieth to eat : it may be called Scorpion, becaufe 
the fptigs thereofare fharpe pointed like to the Scorpions taile. 
*j[ The Temperature. 
The berries orRaifons.andcfpecially the feed that is in them haue a binding quality, as we haue 
laid, and they aredrie in the later end of the fecond degree. 
The Virtues. 
Diefiorides writeth.that the Raifons of fea Grape do ftay the flix, and alfo the whites in women , 1 
when they much abound. 
I Our Author as vou fee raucihc hiftoryofthclclTcrin the firft place, but formerly the figure was itithe third plac#, andauothcr figure ofthc Guncui the 
ccond piacc,and the figure of the greater was in the firft place. 
Chap. 460. Of zdMadder . 
tj? The Kindes. 
rT> Here is but one kindc of Madder onely which is manured or fet for vfe,but if all thofe that are 
•A like vnto it in Icaues and manner of growing were referred thereto, there fhould be many forts: 
as Goole-gralle,foft Cliucr.our Ladies Bedftraw,VYoodroofe,and Crofle-woort,all which are like 
to Madder in leaues,and therefore they be thought to be vyilde kinds thereof. 
I Ruhia tinciorum . 
Red Madder. 
2 Rtihiafylucjlris. 
Wilde Madder-' 
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