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Hiftwtim hmtenfe Ittifalium HIJpmitim. 
Great Spssif&Crelfc. 
1, Jiafturtim hortenfecriftum lalifolium & m&uftifolium. 
Curl’d CrcHes with broader and narrower leaves. 
. rVl , ch . tll e leaves bruited and applied take away all fpots and markes of the body, he! peth the itch,and cafe* 
rhe na'ines of the Scuttica, and of the loynes.draweth forth bones, fplinters and thornes, ftayeth the corroding and 
Cronin , ulcers the fcede chewed in the mouth helpeth the palfie m the tongue provoke* fneefing, raifethle- 
thargicke perfons and fuch as are droufie and hcavie by quicknmg- their bloud and fpints: being boyled with vi- 
nepef and applied to the kernclls ofthe throatc healeth the Kings evill, and healeth alfo the fcabbes and fores of 
thehead if they be anointed with it and Goole greafe mixed together: ltnpenethalio plague fores, andbrea- 
keth them, and take* away the deformities of the nay les. 
Chap; VII. 
Nafturtia pratenjinfive Cardamincs. Ladies fmockes or Cuckowflowers. 
4 Nto the kindes of Crefles mute of neceffitie thefc herbes appertaine called Ladies Smockes, or 
1 Cuckow flowers, both for the neareneffe in name in forme and quilitie whereof there are feme 
1 varieties as (hall be (hewed here, yet that fort which beareth double flowers, I have let forth in 
l my former booke, which (hall not be farther entreated of here more than the figure, nor thole ot 
1 the water, which are referved for another place. 
i. Nakttrtitim pratenfe majwG.ve Cardamine latifolia. Great LadiesSmockes. 
The great Cardamine or Lady Smocks (hooteth forth divers long (talks of winged leav ^^ a * 
fomewhat broad and round tender darkegreene leaves fct one agamfl another upon a middle ribbe, he r ateft 
beinnattheends among which rile up divers tender weakeround grecne (hikes lomewhat ftraked,with much 
fmalter and longer leaves thereon,very like the fmallcft divided leaves of Garden Crefles, at the toppes whereof 
[land divers flowers made of foure leaves apcece, fomewhat large, and almoft like a Stocke-gilloflower, bnt 
rounder and not fo long neither, whiti* or fomewhat dafht over with blufli, and many times but at the edges 
onely, each of them handing in a greene huske, after which come frnall powches containing reddifh feede fome- 
vvhacftiarpe and biting in tafle as the herbe it felfe is alfo, comming nearc to Crefles : the roote is compofed of 
many white threads or fibres. ■ 
a. Cardamine altera minor. Small Ladies Smockes, . . 
This is in all things like the former but fmaller in every part not bufliing with to many leaves or ttalkes, the 
poddes of fcede being fomewhat longer, than in the former; 
2 Cardamine altera parvo flore. Small flowred Ladies Smockes. . 
The leaves of this Cardamine are molt ufually fmaller and longer, and yet round fometimes alio, growing mu 
