864 ChaP.25> 
‘Theatrum Botanicum. 
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Flore 
purpurco, 
-..U, .. ~ , 6 \ rR ‘‘?' 1 fl r “ m album nigrii llntU. Charlocke of Naples. 
them,ind the pods that follow are (mall and long wall fmall fetde in them nortfinufo hnr W jj!’ blacklfh vemcs in 
theroote is white andlong,flia r pe r in taffe the leaves,which'areina'manne^herby widtowftarneifefl' I ' Cr! 
T . - , . 7 . Rwflr*mr*rv«mM*ffilimft. Charlocke ofMarlelles. y • llouc «>arpeneffc. 
This fmall Charlocke grovveth not above fonre or five inches high, with fmall rough leaves w,',h l, a t 
in them of an inch long,and dented about the edges, the flowers are fmall and of a pale blew 'lit dlvlfio , ns 
fmallan't^wh'itef° Wer> ^ P ° dS ' ' at ‘° low arePnla ^ and ^ on S conteining fmall feeds w^fhin tlremf^he^TOteis 
, , ^■SafiSlrssmssmtdfermen. One grained Charlocke. 
7ne lower leaves of this Charlocke are lomewhat large thicke and hairy, of a very frelh greiine 1 
on both eoges at the boctome,but broader at the ends where they are onely waved, the Bfc l “'‘.“T 
hairy about a foote high or more.fct with a few fuch leaves as rhelnwrfk h„r f',u, jT al(o are 3 b «le 
long fpikes of gold yellow flowers the length" ha^ in whoTp^a^ ome’ £ r aU n r d ou b ndt , n g d^ th ;' i,t ° 
huskes with a I mall point at the end, contayning in every one of them hot one leede from 1 ,p - d he , ads or 
name: the roote is long, and white, and fomewhat fibrous * whence lttooke the 
■ ?■ R l !$ b ? m l 7 Xi 1 T rou, ^ olium ^•’ofprrwmHiSpauiestm. Stamp, one grained Cha-1 1 
1 Ins p. mjh kmded.ffereth from the former Frenches Daub fort fet forth by BaahL in thatiri?^' d V 1 , 
and unfilled and waile grounds 1 the lixt is of Naples the fevenrh of J, Tn 0 tt 'r m ’ ai alboo . n ditchbankes, 
places of germ.,ay as well as at cMompelier, and the lad in Spite. ' the «'H h[l1 >" divers 
They doe flower and feede the one or the other aflfhe^ommer long! 
The Names . 
ott 
rr r for the moft part, and therefore fome wrs.lflnl'i^ Kapifolio. 
of Matthiaht* 
c, the third and fourth arc called n? _ carl.. ^ s 5 . r? 1 !? 1S no . c exta nt in any 
chiefly deciding itChich „e “T"' whichhe <«teth it, th 
fi’™ and K.f/trum prpureun ,: and oSt'S V' ' 7Tf’" An Tf* I**!** Safi. 
by Lamffamt AynUPUuij & Di.TJL'ZZ tT &V>* »»chU ,*: the lixt is called 
in my title is Rapijlrum album m S U Ihseist the feventh r Bauh • ?T^IT ^ ia °, which 
ribas Leacoi, mirim but I have entituleH ir R „ « " ® “ on ^ batb fcc fortb b Y the name of Kr.plfl a . 
in his Mattbio/as.j Phytlfllax,Ip^naxtnd Pnciramas bTthe'name ^ Elinas hath mentioned 
in Conan,, hiftory of Canada plants: the German, call ir m °™ r t nmon ' the la ft is mentioned 
in £a g ll(b Charlocke,Chadlocke and Kcdlocke G *"^tand Hedenck, the Dutch Hedcncbr, and we 
The Vertues. 
i- m .n„, f d a „d„d ,„„ e 
out oF rhp «o riini. d -^ Miutardlecdc, or mingle it therewith, but the oyie prtiTed 
out of the (cedes is that Rape oyie that ^L°ampes ’'and th«e7o ” called L." ““ ^ «" u “ 
for that purpofe then the Traine oyie which is made of the WhM, ,, v - n d La ‘, Iip ? and 1S much bettEr 
frtaxj) and ours ferverh rn mulf* , m.'rkJi^L-S 0 . I C hale which Rape oyie in divers Countries of (]er- 
ours (erveth to make So£^vvitM^^^eadof ^ PC °f in divere Countries of q<r. 
m 1 hyficke.but is in a manner wholly (pent for the ufesbefore ftvd'or ’.“/!?**1 u-T 1 ls htt,e llfct 
hive as little ufe in medicines as the former, and hcfocun f .Tr° ° ? fmal ‘ birds -. The other Charlock 
fetdowne any unto you. tneretor. untill I can learne fome properties] fhall foibeare tc 
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