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ftions and evacuateth cold clammie and flegmaticke humors, both from the liver the fcatc of biood, and the 
fpleene, wafting and confuming both the fwelling and hardneffe thereof, and thereby bringing to the body a 
more lively colour: the juycc alfo helpeth all foule ulcers and fores in the mouth, if it be often gargled there¬ 
with, and ufed outwardly doth clenfe the skinnefrom fpots, markesor fcarres that happen therein: thecon- 
ferve made of the leaves thereof I meane the round leafed kind, is a line delicate medecine for weake and tender 
ftomackes, and worketh to the fame eftedf, although a little flowly. 
Chap. LXII. 
Fumaria. Fumiterrie. 
JHere are diverfe kinds of Fumiterrie, as they fhall be declared by and by; but there are accounted 
\ as kindes thereof, the Fumaria bulbofa, or Radix Cava, whereof I have fet forth all the forts in my 
I former booke: 1 will therefore here only give you 1'ome figures of them without further deferiptions; 
yet of each of thefe kindes we have received from Canada, one which fhall bee fet forth accor¬ 
dingly. 
i. Fumariavulgaris. Common Fumiterrie. 
Our common Fumiterry is a tender fappy hearbe,fending forth from one fquare (lender weake ftalke, and lea. 
ring downewards on all lides,many branches two or three foote long, with finely cut and j igged leaves, of a 
whitifh or rather blewifh fea greene colour, home what like unto Coriander leaves; at the topp.es of the branches 
(land many (mail flowers, as it were in a long fpike, one above another, made like little birdes, of a reddilh pur- 
ple colour with whitilh bellies: after which come final! round huskes, conteining fmall blackilh feede: the d’ubenft 
roote is yellow fmall and not very long,full of juyee while it is greene,but quickely perifhing with the ripe feed: 
In the cornefields of Cornwall this bcareth white flowers. 
3. F antariaminorfive tcnuifolia. Fine leafed Fumiterrie. * 
This fmall Fumiterrie groweth not fo high but more upright than the former, with (lender fquare ftalkes, 
whofe lower leaves are very like unto thofe of the former Fumiterry & of the fame colour but fmaller, but thofe 
that grow above upon the ftalke, are fmaller and finer cut in, and the higher the finer and (mailer, the highefl 
even as fmall as Fennell leaves the flowers grow in the fame manner that the other doe, but rather more'ftore 
together, of a deeper reddifh purple mixed with whiteand yellow, the feede and roote is fmall and white, but 
like the former: this is not altogether fo bitter, but more (harpe than the other. 
5, Fitmariamajor Cretica. Candie Fumiterry. 
This Candy Fumiterry groweth with crooked bowing fquare ftalkes, like the common, and of the fame 
2. Funarin vulgaris & tenuifolia. 
Common and fine leafed Fumiterrie. 
4 Fumaria lutea mmta.no.. 
Yellow Fumiterrie. 
