Of the Hiftorie of Plants 
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I Hepatica terrejlris. 
Ground Liuer-worc. 
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3 Hepatic a petrjea. 
Stone Liuerwort. 
high mountaines,efpeciall in iliadowie pla- 
ces. 
The Place. 
This is often found in fhadowy andmoift 
places.on rocks and great ftones layd by the 
highway,and in other common paths where 
the Sun beams do feldome come, and where 
no traueller fre quenteth . 
Tie Time. 
It brings forth his blafingftatsandleaues 
oftentimes in June and Inly. 
«(]■ The Names. 
Itis called of the Grecians, An*,. ■ of the 
Latines ,Lichen : and offome, Bpt toi j that is to 
fay, 'jMufcus,o r Mode, as Diofctridts witnel- 
feth : it is named in (hops Hepatica, yet there 
are alfo many other herbes named Hepatic.t, 
or Liuer-worts, for difference whereof this 
may fitly bewailed Hepatica petrat, ot Stone 
Liuer-wort, hauing taken that name from 
the Germanes , who call this Liuerwort. 
^itepn TLcbCtktaUt : and in low- Dutch, 
^>teett HeueiCttipt : in Englifh, Liuerwort.' 
f The Temperature. 
This Stone Liuerwort is of temperature cold and dry, and fomevvhat binding. 
«[[ The Venues. 
It is Angular good againft the inflammations of the liner, hot and fharpe. agues, and tertians 
which proceed ofcholer. 
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