Chap.85, 
Theatrum \Botanicum. 
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for them that: lpit blood, and to flay alt bleedings, eyther in ward or out ward, as'alfo all fluxes or la kes and n 
aboundanee of womens courfes: the fame alfo is very eff'efhiall to Wafli fore mouthes, and the Vlccrs that han‘ 
pen in the privy parts of man or woman : it is no lefl'e profitable in other Vlcers of the bodv or lep«es whl u ^ 
long kept from healing, by a deflexion of moiftand fharpe humours falling upon than, which § * »n umerh, 
and dryeth up, thereby caufing the fores to heale the more fpeedily : it likcwlfe lodereth and clofeth up the linn™ 
of greene wounds, for it is very powerfull in confolidating,binding, and ftrengthning any part and ifas tffcftnv 
f^.^b^g^heftrengthningofweakl/oyntsroranyother bindmg^^operl, wheramto 
C th?d VCn ^' e ^ m ^^r^Pt^^DgrandhealeAth^p^ty qufkly^ efpecWly if tteyTake S al r fo a of r the t ■^' a ^" , 
any^otherp^rtofthebod'y Wme '' ^ ° f th * ^ iS C ° beau£ifie the sk “ lne ° f ‘he 
Chap. LXXXV. 
Cijlmmiu. The male Holly,or Sage Rofe. 
^ Ecau (el entreated m the lad Chapter of thefmallor Dwarfe Ciflus, which upon good ground as I 1 
* take it I referred to the HcUyunmaltcrum of DiofcerUes ; I thinke it not amifle here to profecute the ; 
> otner kinds of Ciflus, whercofthcrearetwoprincipall.onethatbeareththe fweete Gum LacUmm 
and another that doth not, according as fome doe dillinguiili them; or as others doe into male & fcl 
male ; yet fome make three kinds.and the Ciflus Ltdon to be the third, but it may bee comprehended under the 
female kind, in that it beareth white flowers as the female doth, the male alwayes bearing red flowers: but be- 
catde there is fo much varietiein every of them, I will diftribute them into their feverall Chapters, not inten¬ 
ding to fpeake of thofe here, I have (poke of in my former booke, which is one of eyther of the two firfl forts 
and two or three of the laft,yet if I give you their figures,it fhall be to fhew you their differences * 
mat anguftifoliut. Narrow leafed male Ciflus, 
Tms fmall Ciflus grotveth like a fmall fhrubbe or bulb, with divers wooddy branches thereon, fet with leaves 
on each fide two together, which ate longer and narrower, foftetalfo, and not altogether fo hoary or wool- 
ly as that fort which 1 have already fet forth, clfe not differing from it, for the flowers are like unto thofe of 
the wild Eglantine or Brier Rofe,of a fine delayed reddifh colour, like unto the other, as the heads and feede are 
*£ feSfcEToS’^£froflfZ C tt7ortT :thiS iS f0meWhaC m ° re render t°keepc, a n d wil‘ leffe abid= 
, . *• Cifiut mat foliofitbrotuado. Round leafed Male Ciflus. 
This other Ciflus is fome what mote woolly then the former,and his leaves are larger ,rounder,and more rough 
Ciflut mas vulgaris 
Tke more ordinary male CiflHS. 
1. Ciftuimai angvftifolius. 
Narrow leafed male Ciftij*. 
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