c rheatrum \Botanicutn. 
Tribe. H. 
bcare ripe fruit when the former doe. names. 
The three firft are remembred by our modeme writers, cMcdk 7 ". 
mr and CkcrcuU, Lobe l Lathy,s aagufi,wre grammeofoho C ™ZZZL and \>7 fa** on Vtofcortdcs P befools 
i mm , FuchfiM Ervttm album janvttmpj X ” calleth eslracw five Cicera, and Cawrwi'w Latbyrtu flare 
Ervkm W./»* :*e fecond Hl^five Larky* vSgyf. 
tortttn. , , „„i p in in rbc want ofbread, for where thefe arc food 
feldome dM^he^afte^ofanybreado^'cwii^heyarcaU of a compaft fubftance, and therefore nourhh more 
but are hardly erf onepeted. ___ 
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VII. 
orchppvtErvilia. Winged wilde Peafe. 
er ,„^- ,. ,. ... , f p Ilir ,‘ , J vc ontdy feene and nourled up with me two forts much differing in the man- 
, d „«a 
Och’tu fat EiVilmp’O & fiuflualbo. 
The wince wilde winged Peafe. 
SistieswK^'--^ 
end^s i: were crowing from tb? middle ribbe of the other, . - ^ >u 
at the toppe whereof flanderh two or three twining cla - 
pers : this never Qiooteth forth any branches that ever J 
could fee, but the leaves from almofl the bottpmes ofthe 
(hikes upwards are parted as it were at the w PP e 0 £* e .“J 
into one or two fmaller leave-, or rather one or two fmallec 
leaves gro n at the toppe of them with the dafpers between 
them, at the foote of thefe leaves come forth Angle flowers, 
like the former Cichelitg, wholly white which turneinto 
fuiall round and long cods, with (mail crooked points at the 
ends, and fames at the backes, wherein are contemed fmall 
round whitifh peafe, fomewhat bitter, the roote is (mall and 
long, with fome fibres which wholly perifh yearely 
x. Ervilia altera. Theblack jlh winged Wilde Peale. 
This other differeth in nothing from the former bur in the 
flowers which arc tending to areddifh purple, and the Peafe 
in the Cods, which are more duskie declining to a blacke. 
7 'he place and 7 tme. 
Theie we onely nurfe up in our Gardens, having received 
them from friends, that are love s of rarities, yet Label iaith 
they grow naturally in £«*W«,they flower and give ripe 
finite from the middle of l«l 7 1 ) the end of Aug,ell. 
The Names. 
That which jheophrafhis in quarto de canfn plant. 2. calleth 
OcbrM.Gaza ttanflatedl Ctcera : butby Plmjlib. i8.c. 
“If Emilia by which name ic is u'ually called in thefe later 
times by molt Herbai ids. LM faith it feemeth to be fo cal¬ 
led aua& eruende & eijeteuda- Mattkrol* calleth It Aracur 
tuoer but erronioufiy, DtUaaam calleth it SrjJta fyheEr„. 
LobelOchrM fjlveflrie five Emdta, and Larger, ft, faith the 
Herbarifls in his time called it Cuter ervinum, the other hath 
not beene mentioned by any before. 
The Venues, 
Wefinde that Galea writeth m Lb.alimnuorum that Ochrut 
hath a meane or middle property, betweene thofethatbeof 
good & bad nourifliment.and between thofe that are otcalrc 
and hard digeftion, breeding and not breeding wind, and 
nourifhing mtichor little, and not of any fpeciall quality: 
whereby it is availeable 
to purge the Liver Splcenc and Reines,and to clenfe the skinne trom morphe w, Icurfc lepry and running tetters, 
lx diffolveth hard tumors in the cods,and healeth Impoftumcs and foule lores being uled with bony. 
Chap, 
