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„ . „ . , r at the toppes of them, like unto the laft for r 
above a foote or hatfe a yard high at the mod, with (mail flow al P ^ oft likc unt0 a violet . after which: 
forme, that is confidingof foure leaves, but of a faire deepe P pi ^ j hfuchuke blackifb feede, but 
come fmall fienaerer and fhorter pods, not above a hngers lengti , j 
1 mailer; the roote is fmall and perifheth every yeare. 
The Place. . 
Tlie firft groweeh naturally by the fea fide, as we'lbeyond^as ori the coa" ,r and 
otheftwo Clujim faith, hee firft found in Spaine, growing by the way ^^b etl ’to have 
in Aujlrid and Schema, that with the red flower, CMatthioln long before his time remembretn 
found there. ^ T'me 
Tlie firft fi.lJ.'retl lyiy-TT/ft" rhe ''i.rir'r '•"T l 'fiO l T C y'i ifii, if'b-'fO:-l' J ' rrf if ftlb'c 
(eldome aiveth good and perfect feed with us. 
b The Thames. 
It is called in Greek u*'v > nd in Latin and othersVay it was 
p/c in cormcttlorum mode nr^imvi.becaufe the pods are crooked 1 doc tHnke th ' t gi mci „„ was ma de 
called alfo r Paralion >that is mannnm ,and of iome papavcrfyly.-Jt . deceived as Diofcorides faith by the 
herebf.as DHcrntdes faith himfelfe; ‘TUny faith in his time it was focalled, deceivedas V.c/c n r la!th by the 
likenefleof the leaves: but DbfcrUb, in deferrbing Gkuctum, filth.it is he juugof an hearbe, tot. tag. 
leaves fomewhat like unto Horned Poppie, but fatter, y.eelding a ye J an d fomc Amspokt moraebs, be- 
cannot be the fame thing; Clujius faith that the Spaniards called the la(t ana ion . r Mom J ier as , 
caufe the flowers give a juice like Mulberries: It is called °M °^Almarharam, ’the jM**/ / apaver ,, 
Pena laith.were wont to call it Anemone cormculat a . The A a ta , . 
Connate,the Spaniards ‘Dormxdrra manna, the French Tavot cornu, the Germans Gelb Valmag'n mm and Ljelt, 
tnaeen famen,the ‘D/ttcb Gecl Hcut oft Harne betel,and wc in Englifh Horne oppie- 
^ The Venues. . , 
-he feede of the Sea or Horned Poppie, doth purge ofto li-- 
fou ; e matter like ra^es m their urine • the leaves andflowers as Viofcondes and Galen fay, clenfe towle and vi¬ 
olent Vleers, and that fo powerfully, that Galen advifeth that they fhould not be applyed unto thofe fore^or i ; 
