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maketh mention of: the fourth Camerarim and Clufiui call Geranium Bitrecheides mrut and alterum • the fit, 
hath not beene published by any that I know, although we have had it long time in our (gardens: the Ext'is called 
by I^bcl Cjerantum B atrachoides tongius return, which Camerari„ callcth Geranium Macrnbjfon, and called! 
S lU %"? b y fome as he faith.cf TDcWrir Batrachoiies alterum : the laft is called by CluGw Geranium cti*. 
VHm vel Sfilmanticenfe rojlratumfcut Bauhintu Geranium parvumfelijs Ranunculi, 
The Virtues, 
All thefe Cranes bills are drying, binding.and a little hot withall.and are found to be effefluall both in inward 
^ c“, tward w ° und, > r ° y bleedings,vomitings and fluxes, eythcr the decoftion of the hetbe,or the powder 
ol the leaves and roots nfed as the caufe requireth. P ' 
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(jnama LMalvxcea. Round or Mallow leafed Cranes bills. 
He fecond kind of Cranes bills to be entreated of, is of thofe that beare round or Mallow liki 
leaves, which (hall follow. 
*• Geranium tuberofumminutCamerarij. SmalltuberousCrancsbill. 
This fmall Cranes bill hath divers round leaves very like the ordinary Doves foote, but much 
Idle the fl jwershkewife are very fmall and reddilh like thereunto, and lo are the beake heads 
with feede alio : the roore is round, of the bigneffe of an Hafle nut, without any fibres growine 
Q tne noiirilhinent: out of rhf* earrh hu rfrr^ipp lifrle rr nmKpc mliirK r»»«n L.nr. & 
... . « • uA-uruH. Diuuuu, 01 uic uiyiitnc ui an naiicnit, witnout any fibres growint? 
from it, drawing the nounfhment out of the earth by certaine little rrouthes, which arc like fmall hollow parts 
there in Pot abiding to be taken out of the naturall place of its growing, which is in mud walls to be tranfponed 
into gardens, tor as Earner arm faith having often tryed it,it will decay by little and little. 
2 - GeraniumColumbinum vulgare. The common Doves foote or Cranes bill. 
The commorf-Doves foote or Cranes bill hath divers fmall round pale greene leaves, cut in about the edges 
much like unto Mallowcs,(landing upon long reddifh hairy (hikes, lying in a round compaffe upon the ground 
amoii 0 which rile up two or three or more reddifh joynted, flender, weake and hairy flalkes.with fome luch like 
, , e “ tll£rco11 but tmaller and'more cut m up to the tops, where grow many very (mall bright red flowers.of five 
leaves a pcece.afrer which follow fmali heads, with fmall (hortbeakes pointing forth, as all other forts of thefe 
kinds ofherbes doe, whereby they are knowne to be of this family, how variable foever their face or forme of 
leaves,ecc. be. 
r u- 3 Cranium Malacoides Uciniatum five Cofum&tnum alterum* The other Doves foote. 
Of this kind there is another fort, whofe leaves arc greener, not fo round, and fomewhat more cut in on the 
Geranium bulbofum vulgare. 
The common bulbed Cranes bill. 
