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The Theater of Tlints. 
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P la iI>ss,whereupon it is called by Lugdu»e»r, s< ( w h 0 giverh two figures being all one,) MmatT 7 iZ~ 
Ipcrc Thc»pbrash,vjb\cn difirereth trona the Menunth-.s of Dwfcorides, being the Trifolinm Mb«li,ites ovHtxnimi 
bZl 1 lr“’ ,c t0 bel/cffrumot Dwfcandts^y correflinghis Text,and yet it will not be, and belides 
laich, .bat lomc called it Tnfotmm W>v»m,and others Filrbmmis Ttbcmonimut alf 0 doth, who maketh two 
lorts thereof, r-w;j« and rai»>«,and both names made from ihe ‘Dutch appellations. The Germane, calling it Bwer . 
And the Low Duxh^oex baonen^c eft fa/elum htreimim. Wc call it in Eurlifi generaby yard- 
i reloile,yet lomc Marih Claver. , . , - s ' “ 
TheVennes . 
We know of no property in it to br applycd as a remedy for any difeafc,but if yen will take it to be Jfhpyr^m 
iccauie the reede is bitter as Ifopyrum is, then Dij/coride, Chcweth that the feede is good againll che cough and 
otiergiic cso the brcli or che(l,for as Galen faith,it clenleth and entteth tough and grade humours, and maketh 
i i^bl' ' < j Ca 1Cr 10 “ e cxpcifloratc or lpic forth ; it is alfo good to purge or clenfe the liver, and helpcth thofc that 
Chap. II. 
Culthu pulujh-ii vHlgariifimplex. Common fingle Marih Marigold. 
‘ He fingle Marih Marigold ('fori have fpokenofthe double in my former Bookc, although In'-,-; 
- y°u the figure of it here againe) hath divers great broad round deepe greene (liming leaves a°ht- 
tle dented about the edges,every cineon a long thicke round flefhy (hike by it lelle,among which 
rile up far thicke lialkes, a yard high or neere, with fome leaves thereon,and at the toppes divers 
fan e great gold yellow fiowcrs.liee unto Crowfoote flowers, but much larger and fhinino t [, c 
1 roote is cotnpoftd of many long llrings,which grow deepe in the myre. 
7 he 1 ‘ lace ami / ime. 
It / lyeth onely in waters, and watery ditches, and by their banckesfides, and flowreth fomewhar e-relir 
yet coniinuetli a good whale, and is pad before the end of Apritt. y 
■ ' The Names . ' 
- - 1 tlS n^ e j * 1 ^ ra /l^ Ca ^i e l C . < *^ < * ,an ^ to P ut a difference bccweenc ir 3 ind the Calendula which is alio called Calt ha, 
K Lb cz,\t,\^a!tba pa/uftrit. Tragm calleth it CalihaVtrgilij^ and Htfitcr, Caltha val»ftri s who all > l>rh it was 
called of iome Terr arm from thclikenefTe of the leafe unco an Ho:fc fhaoc, Co, dm callcth ic Chelidvtii* vTiuflt it 
and 7 >ib er mot, t amts popitlag 0) for whac caufe I know nat,nor yet why two forcsjwhcrtasthey axe all one although 
Xdleha p:;lufitu vulgaris fitnplcx. ' 
Coirm jnfi.ig'e M.irili Minsoid. 
Caltha (lo>c plcno. ‘ 
The double hiaifu Marigold. 
