Chap. 6o. 
Tbeatrum ‘Botanicum. 
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about them, as fmall as any C hick weed almoft, the flowers are white, and (land at the to ppes of the(hikes 
after which come fmall feede. r 
a. Anthyfosmaritima lentifolia. Sea Chickweed with lentill like leaves.' 
This Lentill leafed Antbyllit, hath diverfe fhort crefted branches lying upon the ground, of a pale swetie — 1 
lour, and not much above an hand breadth long, fpreading forth diverfe fmall branches, whereon are fer m, , 
fmall winged w hicilb greene leaves,many together upon a llalke,fomewhat like unto thofe of the letter Lenr'il Z 
fomewhat narrow ; the flowers Hand at the toppes of the flalkes and branches, like pointed flarres ofaveli 
greene colour, after which come three fquare heads, like unto a Tithymall or Spurge, wherein is containedSi 
round feede: thisalfo is fait inthetafte, but fomewhat bitter and hot withall. ° ntame 5 fma, $ 
3 - Anthyfoi alter* herb ariorttnt. Sea ground Pine. 
This AnthyBU (which is referred unto the fecond Antbyllit of ‘Diofcorides, and that not without sood f d ' 
ment J hath divers hard hairy flalkes, with out branches upon them, whereon doe grow many fomewhat1 SC ' 
and narrow leaves without order one above another, thicke bulbing at the toppe, fomewhat like unto rhnfi. t- 
Chamapitys or Ajuga, but dented about the edges and hairy alfo, fomewhat of a warming hot tafte and fhr, ° 
unpleafant favour: the flowers (land among the leaves upon the branches, like unto the flowers of Cham**;,,, 
gronud Pine, but of a purple reddilh colour, after which come fmall grayilb rough feede, fomewhat i„„„ r „„ 
for the moft part in every huske: the roote is fomewhat thicke and white. me what long, foute 
The Place . 
The firfl groweth neare the fea mNxrkneoi France as?™ faith, as alfo in the Icingdomc of Valent;,, 
Spxtne, as C/ufiae faith. 1 be fccond hath beene found in the Hand of Portland i„ the Weft parts of this land 
L ° M > and fee forth in his Adverfaria : the Iaft groweth about Mompclier, and was alfo found P bv C Mm iiS 
tugall and Valentia. J v i . "J tJllZ 
The Time, 
They flower in July and Auguft, and their feede is ripe in September. 
The Names. 
It is called in Greeke Pettit, mLatine alfo AmhyUit, y'aafi florid* dittaviietur. There is' much' control 
verfie among Writers concerning thefe Ar.thylhdes, imputing them to be fome of Diofcorides, every one a m ft 
fettmg forth fome herbe or other under the name of the one or other Antbyllit, f up p 0 fing them to be the iehr 
t°db r r7 t' m ' and ‘ S fet fbrCh Undcr the ™me ° f PdLycZPaZrloi^1fZ&‘ 
maritima Pep/m efigie -by Durantes AtithyllU minima & is the AnthiUis Portland' /° r”r^ lcnt ‘folia 
The laft is called bv thnfe of Momnelier T,i tu^TZ Z fZ'Z.fB'T" l ml *”** f «« of IatgUmenJis. 
Ynilnl’Pd frt hp fha A uitLn.ll . -X. . f 
tys altera vermimlata , Sedi cffioie ; for hehtmfelfe mifliketh to call ir AmbAH .,. •„Y C , 
unto, in cogiparifon of the other he calleth AmhjUis Chamapityoidcs Ind’cMed^va^o^chalZu^t 
AAompehcr f but affuredlythe Antbyllit alter* Chamspity limi/it of Cordm ■ .• Mo f c ^ M . a by thofe of 
ofiorides and the Snthylloides minor ofThalmt arenoneofthein frutePtenteill »i bis annotations upon ‘Di- 
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ver, helpeiull to the isinc, and bladder and ta provoke urine, abalfo moKifie die hardmllS'e ofthe deerer 1 Pa 
they uled it much and to every good pt.rpofe to purge and clenfe the blond, when it waxed foule Xh^^ 
eth that moft of the fea plants, whether faltifh or not,have a clenfinv nualirv in Zj iZ’ mcl, / he w- 
applied, if wifely conflicted, and experience made ofthem. 3 q 7 * ’ m,ght be t0 S ood eifefl 
Chap. lx. 
Chamepitysfive Iva Arthretica, Ground Pine or herbe Ivie.’ 
fmall and yellow, or white , the roote is like tha- of Snrrn? 3 v, e “j trar / 0 pi"*on) the flowers ar 
branches ofa cubit Ion* crooked Uke an^ A. “ 3 ^ of ^ and ha * very fma 
feede, and ftnelleth alfo like the Pine tree fnrPi/h tree 3 V e , tbef °™ eT > buthath a white flower and black 
male which is a fmall herbe, havinn whftc bail f' ,M leaves : the third which is called th 
flowers; the feede groweth under deleaves and fmpllcfb ?/' 3 ’ tbe ^ lkea,fo rou gh and white, with yellov 
quality like the former but vveaker. £ Wves>and d i ne ^ etn a ^° as the Pine ( or Pitch leaves) boththefc are i 
i. Cham- 
