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Tbeatrum Bo'tamcum, 
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placcs.Thc fecond C/«/» f oneIy found in Spaine, betwecne a** A™ *•«&««■and Calpe and- 7 ~ 
theceof. The third was found upon mountZ«M», by (a ^’ h Dt s k 7 ° plaC u 
Johannes 'Bona, an Apothecane of f»(M, in his deferimion thereof which fc r V/ 7 , d °Wn e p, 
Ufhedand ftt it forth at the end of his hiffory of plantV^hd'fvas augmented afterwar d s t< by^M , h 1 w e ^ pil ^ i 
fetforth firff in Latine, and after that aga.ne enlarged with many additions and fa forthin Cln ^w / ™ 
yet Batthims faith it was found alfo very plentifully, both fairer and greater hv nnfl ,T/“ by b,s ,cnne 
of Aujlria ; Thelaft Bmkimss faith, groweth in many places of the A<trm,ckjki fhote »d"m tlEl^H 11 ' 111 
the Venetians there,called L,o, and Lttzefnjina. mure, ana m tbofe Jlands o 
JbeydoeaUflowerahout/^ and the feather IfetoppTs of the ciefied ones,appeare in feme places ail 
7- J h£ 7 Confides of their diming and fpreading branches. The firfl 'Bauhhm a l| c ,h J 
ejlrit aif a ia ,and fo doe I alfo. Lobel and Gerard call it Viorna, quajivias ornans which Larine a ~ ' 
was but derived from the French ZW,or the French from the ferine: Bellonius fa th, k is vZZZr 
sstszfcs »* * r - ; 
Vcrstm hoc tantum alms inter caput extulit urbes, 
VIr , . Quantum Icntafolent inter Viburna CtipretTus. 
Wheremhecompareththeftatelinesof A»»ctotheCyprc(retree,andt!,e meaneffe of other Cfiies ^ I , 
fhrubbe^rBaH, ibutfo itu nothlielyt 0 bee, feing this Viorna will rife to the top of the tailed r hc „?™ 
felfe, lfit be planted nigh it whereon it may clime ; that fVeilhiscomparifon therefore mav hoi f „ ^ yprcfle “ 
find Viinrnnm r to be alow fhrub much differing from this,as you fhall heare in his place 
V.HS mgra.Dedontus calletn it Ttalba,.Angular,a fudged it to be Atragene TbeophraftTZ ,hereof “ be 
non m U.jca to. whereunto Clnfim doth confent as being the moft likely of /ny o her phut and Pe 77 
° doe not diflent therefrom, neither doe I for rhr reofhnc there n„,.,ir. :. : .V , p ; nt >™ ^™«andZ«. 
Whereof he fpeakcth.n his 16. Bookc and fourth Chapter, and the CkmJltcrti of F ”J 
fylveftm cauftica, of Gefner in hortii Genmrni*thrVit™ fab , z . the Vitjs 
fylveftris cauFHca,of Gefner in f, 
andfi, f ‘”7 ° f upon DufierUtes ; the Jm&w call it Vitalba, the Gc7«a„ Linen and Lisneh the 
and m Englifh of moft country people where it groweth Honeflie ; and the Gentletton^ncanor ,^^ 
rWcoyned that name of the Travclours joy. The fecond C*/^ calleth ttS”, / ' Love, but fie. 
that he might vary therefrom. Clematis neremna foliis tyriincCis , The rbirrl Cer <I ’ ar,d B **!»*•» 
, , J - . “ •■vucu.v ncivtiuuii. joy. i ne leconu Lii/fria calleth Clem at U alter* d 
that he might vary therefrom. Clematis peregrina foliismriinc,Bs • The third islet forth hvV ’ Ba ’‘ ,nKUS 
ofC/emattsCruciata Alpina, but to alter rtie titYe, cal/etf, it Zla Ge^Z " 2 er l t £ e tlt,e 
None ofthefe here deferibed are ufed inPhyficke, byany'that I know, for althmml, „ , 
fharpemtaft, feme more or lefTe then others, yet are they not applyed tohepurnofcsflLrl 7 are u aI ‘ hot and 
Which Dtojcondes and Galen fpeak of: both thefe and the other Climers whole figure I ^ f ° rtSarc > 
defcnption m my former bookc may very well ferve to make Arbours,in Cardens Otfha J°“ T \ md their 
for p^alure, for thereunto they ate moft fit, ifanywillfo refpeft as to plan them l he n th’ ° r r ?. ther placcs 
to take a way the fcurft.lepry, or othdr deformities of the skinne : but may not fafely be ufed in, S ,me , rs , ferve 
D-efconde,,Galen, PImpend others fay it was ufed to purge the waters in the Dronfie ■ a,tholl 8 h 
ter ofthe upright Virgins Bower is effeftuall in any cold greefes,and that home gave th^leaves ^ fauh 1 thc L u ' a - 
the ^gue = an oyle made thereof is ufed to heale thofe that have aches f™ ! P T Parcd to he,pe 
come by cold as alfo to helpe the done and taprovokc urine: the Periwincle ija grSfb^Le^n ^ P f, ncs J thac 
both at the nofe and mouth if feme ofthe leaves be chewed, the French dee ufe it»^ftav^th-m!H,? 1 ^ eedm S* 
ptofcondes,Galen ,and sAigmeta commend it againfl the laske and fluxes ofthe belly to bee U ^ DU ' fo ' 
it is a tradition received with many, that a wriath made hereof and worne about the lees defenlv^f T C: 
the crampe. The ^.t^racor Virgin* Climer,although I have placed it among them for^the ma ^ t tl,em Proin 
yet is it of a farre differing quality, the liquor within the finite is very pleafant to the tafle of ,& mvm S> 
her were mixed with it, or as others fay. having a little aciditie within ° e '. ,s jf ¥ us ^c ' 
i . . . , • 3^ v> me injuwi wiuun uicuuircisvery picaiantto tneraft#* oo ax • . 5> 
bet were mtxed with it or as others fay, having a little aciditie with it, fo that i do eih n ! n ° r Aln ' 
though one take much thereof,nor giveth any bad fymptome, but is held rather to move the hel ^ t 
and make itToluble.^AW ,n his Farnefian Garden hath fet downe many vettue thereof “ y do "' I, ™ ards 
think then in verity which I thinke were rather others fantafies then of bis owne approbation^ -l™ t ' 1 
judgement and tryall he faith the leaves ate of a fleepie property, duelling like untoNightS l mb ' S ° Wne 
all peradventure fomedelcteriall or deadly quality in them alfo,becaufefas he obfervedIthaS r m Vlng 
Were extingutfhed or ktld. 717 ci eooierveajthat flies reffmg on them 
Chap, XX. 
Apecynum Jive Periploca, Dogs bane. 
msswissaKa^S^ 
r n r ^uauLics, j nave lpoken c 
«nuft refer them forthedefcriptionthat ate defirous tote hT 
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