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f»afeTftherewunt judgment and difcretion, how, to whom, and when to apply it; and this 1 thinke is a good 
caveat for women leeches, and impudent bold praaifers of Phificke and Surgery. 
Kali. Glafleworcor Saltwort. 
plcre are diverfc forts of Kali, with the allies whereof they ufe to make glaffe, and other things, 
1 which were none of them knowne to the ancient authors, but remembred onely by the later Am- 
j Philofophers and Chymickes, of which Imeane toentreate in this Chapter, and becaufedi- 
1 verfe doethinke,that fome of thefeisthe Anthylliialtera Ajugi foltis of DufccriJes, for thelike- 
■ ne ffe they have with them; I will in the next chapter, fhew you all thofe herbes called Anthyllides, 
that are mod worthy of that name; for unto fome herbes the name zAnthyllti is falfely impofed, whereof 1 
meanenotheretofpeake. ... _ 
i. Kali majus cochlaitum. Great Glaffe wort with Snaile-like feede. 
The great Kali rifetli up with a bigge round reddifhflefhyflalke, very like unto T-urflaine, twofoote high or 
thereabouts, divided into many branches, whereon doe grow many thicke, long, round flefhy leaves, pointed 
at the ends, growing without order,fometimes but one or two,and more often,more Handing at a place;here and 
there alfo difperfed upon the branches,come forth fmall yellowifh flowers,and after them lmall brownilh heads, 
turned round like fnailes, wherein lye lmall round feede : the roote is fomewhat long, with many fibres there¬ 
at and perilbeth every ycare, after it hath given feede for the molt part: this hath an evill taftc but fa!- 
2, Kali minus album. Small white Glaffe wort. 
This letter white Kali, hath diverfe whitirti greene branches rifing from the roote, nothing fo high as the for¬ 
mer, and bending or leaning downe to the ground, fpreading it felfe into other fmaller branches,, full of joynts; 
whereon grow snore (lore of fmaller and fhorter, round and pointed leaves, nothing fo flcfhieas the for¬ 
mer, and of the fame pale greene colour with the P.alke6: the flowers arc white, and Hand fingly on the 
toppes of the branches r after which come fmall huskes, wherein lyeth the feede, which is fmall blacke and 
finning, like unto Sorrell feede : the roote hereof likewife is fmall white and wooddy,and perifheth after it hath 
givenfeede, 
3. Kali cy£ajftiacum. Glaffewort of Egypt. 
Th ^Egyptian Kali growetli up with one (lender ftalke, bending it felfe ctownewards, and branching forth at 
the j'oynts into other fmall ones, which for the mod part (land move upright, and at every of the j’oynts, two ve¬ 
ry long and fomewhat hayrie leaves, bowing themfelves downe wards, becaufe of the length of them : the (mall 
branches are bare without leaves unto the toppes or ends of tbem, where there grow many lmall and long 
leaves, hayrie like the former, but nothing fo long : from among which grow fmall whitifh purple flowers, 
with many fmall threds in the middle of them 5 Of this fort there is fome other with shorter leaves differing AlhJf a • 
in little elfe. 
. l(alicochkatum majui. 
Great OlaffcvYort. 
