*i8o Chap. 25, 
T beat runt Botanicum . 
rib e 13 . 
Minus. 
Ao alica. 
CF^CCTdCClChiCis ufually (owen as Come isintlieir fields in many pUceain Germany yet itis 
favd tobe natural! in ltnh . the fourth indie Be which .snot fame from OrUavnce : the fill » found m JWr 
and fo is the fixt alfo, and is there the mod common : the two Ml »e kncwr.ebytkeir 
rides; they al! keepe the fame time that the others doe. 
3 7 he Names. 
T , • J ; ■ r r ,,l e JV w- and fo likewife I/cfce»«» in Iatin.it isalfo taken to be Cmmi* Tlixtj by J* £ *il*r*, 
It is cal# in Greeke 1 aU C1 hcr Authors, crely Lurie,r«, was decca. 
mid called^ , cmr Afulei by 1 < ScUuomms called it Cenuitpcs Bmhitmt and Tatnmmtmw cr,C- 
yed in taking it to leC«m‘f«ij cal'cd generally Cjrnmtn Mar.nt, and fome addeeA»/rr;«,»i,becaule 
.y mcnr |° n the Second loine others call it CW» upon 
X)'»/cl f S(o illethk F^mer.wm Gnmmimm S&ctoaCni 0 7 « Ifecus : the It.lims call both this and the hill 
and c*pri'l* . the fourth lokt called. CW« Sc,fm,m*^mpmculu as it is m the 
7 , ,, „ fi(r /£, f ntn . r[ |„ „Hed Gramm Canarittm alteram, but afterwards />«/- 
K | C ' Gram *0 \«hmeiakcbamm as Bautin*, faith, but I thirkehe is imftaktn, fori cannot fir.de 
r«fe, andfoC/»/T«a alfotaketh it to be,calling it «7«- 
it To, others call n r ■ T„ndmrrRs Gramcn vulvarc Da/echamfij as TSatihn.*, noteih it truly tut 
"™/ST""k ther ‘ xc / scall l b ; r f;nz^ hath trade rrerticn of in his tocke ctimti* plants, and laid, 
not (q in d e other , hefeaventb >trfr hath m 1 ^^ ^ by and therefore 
thatuiL ryfitianscM\ e,mu,^ j d G r«m'r>‘Daty/onot tbattjlad'i, as Bautina, doth from the 
this titles lutncien font. They may be allicaUedO m ; g h t as W e 11 bee called in S» S lifi Finger 
praffeas CockcTfootc graff/: the Germane, call the third Hinmeldtw q*»J!uhroi, ar.dwee in Zxglljh Dew 
The Vert ties D 
Cockes fo - te graffe brnifr'd and layd to any place that blecdeth.doth flay the blood prefemly.whed.er from the 
nofeor wound yet if the roiDh fpik e be put into the nofe and rubbed it will make .t blced.-thus the divers manner 
;7ufinsTt workes a contrary. ffiftbothto draw blood and to flay it s being boylcd wu h Axmtp*. .bat is, Hogs 
Suet an S d fome houfhouldbihd doth quickly beale the biting of amad dogge fe 
mors dillbh eththe.n = 
tscTloolc red & robe b’lcarc eved,or elfe being bound to the necke in the beginning of the fayd difeafe.doth quick- 
‘The Dew eraffe is fayd to dilcufle the haranefleof womens breads 
/he feede is^foodfor fmall birds,and Pidgeons and Hensar.d for men allo.for the germane, and cthcrsfecih it like 
Tdce and fo eate it • ot put it into the br«h of (lefh as we doe Oatemcale and divers other waves, being as ftmi- 
fiar and common to’themas Oatemcale is .0 us. The Cocks foote Qurcbgrafle:l»thoughtto 
ties, and cffefluall allb thatevther of the Quick grades before fpoken of have, and thc.cfore for bHymerecrrc 
you to them The Eq jptian Cocks foote as'A/pww faith isufed by the Eyftum women to helpeto breoketfe 
ftone, cythet in the rapes ot bladder, but Velfngm aforefayd faith be could rot Ira,re,ttobe locftfluall, yet 
faith that lie met with a Rc ligious man comming from mount Smm that dccls ^ 'TV^,he° hl-ddcr" an d°bv 
vefl'els but not in the bladder might bee voyded, by putting up the finger and prefling the bladder, and by 
putting into the neck of the bladder by the Vrinary paflage a Goofe quill, and blowing flrong y ihertm whKh 
lie himfeife faith knew to betrue. They alfoufe the decoflion of the rootes and feedes to provoke their 
courfS andtogR-eitTb children to'expeU or drive forth the meafels,fmall pcx, {'T'f^^’imT^Toot'esdie'v 
chk in them, as alfo they ufe to give it in peflilcntiall fcavers: the whole be, be, butcfpecia ly the rooresihey 
hold to be of Angular good ufe to neale both grecne Wounds and old Vlcers j feme of them alfoufe the decofli- 
on thereof co procure fweacc familiarly. 
Chap. XXV. 
Gramtn ArmAinaceum . Rcede grafTe. 
■>-WoW>4oftheRecdegrafle6 there are divers forts, fome grow on the land and oil-ersin the water, thofe 
r h at r.row in iheVp-land grounds, fliall te entreated of in this Chapter, ar.d the other hereafter. 
y(tliT 3 a 1 Calamoirofii,five Gramm ArundinacetimmajM. The greater Rcede grade. 
WIM The o,eater Rcede glafle rifeih up with many joynted flalkes and large fharpe cutting leaves on 
them like to thofe of the water Reede,but leffer: thetoppesofthe fla.kes are furmfk.ed wnh c.i 
having but one or two thereon. , # 
2. Calamoqroftji altera Nerwegca. Reede grafle of Norvraj , . 
This o’hcr Reedenraffe of Norway growethnot fogreat but harder and rougher,both in flalkes ar.d leaves 11 en 
the former • thefpokytuftat thetoppe is larger, more fpreadintofeverallpainckles, {harper alio and roug 
InndUnjp 1 therootra hfteof likewi^eonfift of many long firings- fiSrS 
Hackney M it be not the fame four milder Country altering the toughnefle) iavmg that this hath a tuft 
ry threds growing at the hea^oDhejoote.Keede grafTe of Saint fafar Tody Pall esare io\ n- 
This Reede grafTe is in flalke and leaves lomcwhat like the next woolly Ree e S r “* 1c ’ 1 '* 0 cu bits loi g and 
ted in twoor three nlaces.two or three cubits high,with narrower leaves lharper and .1moflt.wc 
a little ftriped witha l: the toppe panmckles are fometimes a foote or moi e long, pai te j brings,which 
which are (oft as fillx.and ot a (hiring over-woruercurrey colour s the rcote is write w ^ 
fpread in the gtound lomctimes, • * 
