Of the Hiftroy of Plants, 
ft ice, as Gcfncr faith, or rather becaufe after the Solftice the prickles thereof be fharpeftrof GuiIUu- 
dinus,Eryngiumfmt not properly, and StelUria Horatij Auger ij, who with good fucceffe gaue it againfl; 
theftone,dropfies,grceneficknefre.,and quotidianfeuers.lt is called in Englifhasabouefaid Saint 
Barnabies Thiftle. 
The Temperature. 
The Star-Thiftle is of a hotnattirc. 
TheVertues. 
Thefeedis commended againftthe ftrangurie : it is reported to driue forth the ftone ifitbee A 
drunke with wine. 
Eaptifta Sardus affiimeth,tbat the diftilled water of this Thiftle isaremedieforthofe that are in- p 
fedled with the French Pox, and that the vfe of this is good for the liner, that it takcth away the 
ftoppings thereof. 
That it clenfeth the blond from corrupt and petrified humours. q 
That it is giuen with good fucceffe againft intermitting feuers < whether they be quotidian or D 
tertian. 
As touching the faculties ofSaint Barnabies Thiftle, which are as yet not found out, we haue p 
nothing to write. • > ■ l. 
t There were formerly three figures and deferiptions in this ch.ipter.and all ofrhemoutof the 14 and 15. chapter. of t 
n<Ttt/jbuc rhefirft and fccond figures were bothofinefirft deferibed, the third figure was of rhe ^tcmihiun pere^rinum of 
3 t what to make or.bnt I thinkc it wasdrawnefor,and(ifche tuberous clogs of the roots wer^ fomewhat large) might 
[pbodehradtce^vkoCc figure as I drew u f r0 m the plane I Will hereafter giucyou: the third defeription was of the lice Ann 
Chap. 487 Of Teafels, 
«|f The Kinder. 
QVr age hath fet downe two kirides ofTeafelsithe tame, and the wilde.Thefediffer not fane on 
ly in thehusbanding; for all things that are planted and manured doe more flourifh, and be 
come for the mod part fitter for mans vfe; 
I Dip ficus fat iv us „ 
Garden Teafell. 
m mki 
'acus 
* Wilde Tea fell, 
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