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The Theater of Tlants . 
Ctt4p. 15. 
' iPurfe Knotgraffe.and the Cockes foote grafle : the third is taken by Ar/gmHwa to be the ‘Pofyjpmn of Cafianiu 
Baffamu, and by LoM and Lugdunmfis Poljfpermcn 1 the three lafl: forts have not beene remembredby any author 
c before me. _, 
The Vert ues. 
The generall tenet ofmoft as well in thefe plants as in all other is that thofewhich havered flowers fcedcs or 
roots are good to day the red courfesin women,and all other fluxes of blood in man or woman,and thofe that be 
white wilfftay the whites in women or the Gonorrhea in men, which although it may fall out right in fome 
things yet that it fhould hold good in all,I am not certaine my felfe.nor can I allure any other iyet the qualities of 
all thefe being cooling, drying and binding, doe by Hjpocratei teftimony ferve to reftrame the fluxes of blood in 
man or womanhath fet it downe for an experiment,and AngmUra conhrmeth it,that Filhes are much 
delighted with the third fort here exprelfed.and by that baite are ufually taken. 
Chap. XV. 
6 , yiolafjlvejirit. Wilde Violets. 
The wilde Violet is altogether like the garden Violet, but that the leaves are fewer in number, fomewhac 
thinner alfo and fmaller and a little longer or not fully fo round, the flowers alfo are larger and of a very pale 
purpliih blew colour neare unto a watcher,not having any (mell at all or very.little. 
7, Viola tricolor Mveftrit.' Wilde Panfyes or Heartseafe. 
There are two or three forts of thefe wilde Panfyes not differing one from another,or any of them from the 
Garden kinde in forme ofleaves,flowers or manner of growing, but in the colour and largenefle of the flowers, 
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