T RIB E 10, 
The Theater of Tlants. C h a p. io . 1047 
on both fides unto the middle ribbe : the whole plant is without lent,'But of,an autlere tube, contain,ng feme 
hcate which is not prefently felt but continueth long. 
The PlaceiniTtme. 
Thev are greene all the Winter but fpring new leaves every yeare, 
‘ The Names. . . . 
4 /piaui hh.de exoticis by the name of fhjlhlu ramof t. 
Harts-tongue is much commended agaiflfl the hardnefle and (loppings of the ^P ,ce "? Tv'Pr■ 
againfl the heate of the Liver and StOmacke, it is very good ro ftay'-tte 
vers doe alfocommend the diflilled water thereof to tee taken againfl the paffi n > . ^ , 
hicket! and to helpe the falling of the Pallate.to flay the bleeding of the gums rf the mouth be ga, gled mere with, 
Viofcoridcs faith it is good againfl ihe [ting or bitings of Serpents. 
Chap. X. 
Hemionitie, Mules Ferne. 
® Here is Come varietie in this plant as in the former.and although fome doe conpyne them, yet for the 
'M. diverfitie of their forme I have thought good to leparate them. 
“4 1. Hemiomtu major. The greater Mules Feme. ", , 
halfeMooneoneachfideSFthe^Mdlenbi^MiAe^^tetonAetackMf^w»«e moteafljpe. 
Lihel faith that he fonnd on Saint Vincents Rocke not farre from Briftow in ahollowcave or hole, afma ler 
kinde hereof whofe leaves exceeded not the breadth of three fingers, not hard nor rough but fmooth and gentle. 
