1146 Chap. 2, 
l- f. Lohum alterwu av naceagluma, 
& at era breviojibut folijs. 
Darnell with Oicen toppcs,and the greater 
fingle Darnell-Grafie. 
Tkcattum Bctamcum, Tribei?; 
6. pbetnix cicerofaaculeate. 7.8.$. Tksvixrr.uitiplicifpicatapaBicula, 
Small prickly Damdl'Graflc, & longiusJpuata. 
The two forts of branched Darnell.Graflc, 
and the double kinde with a double coppe. 
and the lafl (bmctiir.es in marfh and wet groundes, as well as in the edges of plowed gtoundes. Z'mgiVcalleth it 
jnfelix Loimm, becaulc of the harme it did the fieldes. 
7he Names, 
D?rnel! is called ales’, in Grceke by mod Greeke Authors,yet by Come,and Laljttm in Latine.yet Pliny cal- 
Iech it - ’ .a s well as Lokum• and of fome Triticum temulentumund by Lumccrw TriticttmfatuumM. is called al- 
i'o Ziz. mitt from the Arabians that fo call itjthe Italians call it Gitglio and Lo£li»;tbe Spaniards Tam,and Zitonia, 
the French Ivraye, the Germans Rutweyffen ; the Dutch Lakh, and we in Fnghfis Rye and Darnell : the fecond is 
oiled col «p pheenix by Dhfcerides, and fo divers authors doe call it in Latinc,* ftminit colorephamiceo, others call it 
Lalitttn rubrum to diflinguifh it from the former called Lolium album. Dadonem from Pliny calleth it Hordettm 
m:ir int/m, and thereupon the Germans call it (JtittijfKorn, Hauhwus calleth it Crimen Loliaccttm. All thertftare 
entittiled'according to Label his intended llluftrations, and are fome of them mentioned by Bauhimn in his Pir.stx 
and Vrodromui. 
• The Vertttes, 
Common Darnell, as <ja\en faith, is held to be hot in the beginning of the third degree, and drie in theend of 
the fecond it thereby actenuateth, refolveth, and dcanfetb, it troubleththe braine ana fences, procuring trouble- 
li>mt dreatr.es, if thefeedes happen into bread, and if the feede happen into drinke.it will caufe a kinde of giddy 
c.m ikennelfc : the meale of Darnell is very good to fray gangreenes, and other fuch like fretting and eating can* 
ke.s and',-urrid fores: it alfo clenfeth rite skinne of all leprycs, morphewes, ringwormes, and the like, it it be 
u (;»j ijh laic sndraddifhrootcs : and being ufed with quickehrimfloneand vinegar it diflolveth knots and ker¬ 
nel , and breaketh thofe that are hard tube aiffolved, being boiled inwinewith Pigeonsa'ung ardLinfcede: 
sn .: profitable for the Sciatica, if it be bathed in the decoffion thereof made with water and bony : it islike- 
wilc thought to help-conception, if a woman be perfumed with, it,and the mcaieofBarly, Myrrhe, and Fran- 
cumlenfe ■ vet Cemarim thinketh Darnell is unprofitable to be nfed in fuffumigations, and therefore addeth the 
Mvnhe.and Francumlence tothedeccftion for the Sciatica •• Darnell meale applied in a puitisdraweth forth 
fplinters and broken bones in the flefh: if the feede be call into the fire it will caufe fuch a manner of lmoake, 
that ir will make all that are in the roome to fall a coughing, and willingly to depart to be eafed of t hefmoake: 
the red Dar.icll boiled in red wine llaieth the laske, and all other fluxes, and womens bloody iffues, and reltrai- 
neth in ine when it p ffTeth too fuddenly from one. Some doe hold that if it be bound unto a woman being put 
inacrimfon ,esrh.’, • ’•afcarlet cloath, itwill (lay the abundance of the courfes. Ovid (heweth by thisverfe, 
ft careant loliis ocnlis vitigntibus agri that it was accounted to be hurtful 1 to chc light, and therefore Tlautw 
objected to one that \vasiiifighted,thathefed on Darnell. ® H A *• 
