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C J beatrum ‘ B otanicum. 
Tribe 14 , 
lX.'fo,'fo it'vas fi^mfied by b>m ^rftmtfcur^I have fcewed you in Kr/1 
aifo The reft flower in the end of Summer,and their leede ripeneth not long » c . 
The Names. . 
Tr i taken to be the «**■» i of ‘Diofcorides, in Greeke fo called becauic it groweth ‘r r „. 
..'51 tram, and Limonium alfo in Latine. The fitftisnioft frequent as well beyond Sea, asonour 
,J ft/, 'nthefer .oresfceine drved were fold in former times by counterfetters, for Benrutrum to the A- 
owuccoafh.mdt Jv J in forth lay, r Dodtmaits callcth it Valeriana rubrefimilu all other Authors 
pothecaries, as GmUudm*. found ^ Doftor ^ tbe fieldes nc£rc the Se , by CoU 
f}L iTT/L th ro mavbe the fame he found about Valeria in Spain The third is the Limmmn far- 
m The fecond is of our owne Land round out oy uoejp ““‘T.’™' 1 l ‘ ,c «». 0 y 
—r f',1, fame he found about Valenti* m Spawe. The third is theMr- 
clitfter^znd as C and The fourth and fifth, are fet forth by onely 
foWsTbs-ovand Predtomu,. The fix’th ofbofh for/s were never before hv anv. The lad » «i. 
1,1 1111 ■* _ . - • . • * i :n_„fT)Unro nnH T havC h 
. hi , TiMX and Prodrormn . The fixth ofboth lorts were never uuu.imcu uc.u.v oy -"y. a , »u » as is eerore 
,1 ‘ t 1, hisHillorv ofPlants, andl have here amplified it: tut it fetmethto mecthae 
laid, semembre V / limaniumvereerimm Rjtareclfij,l have (hewed you in my former Bookc, 
LMs Thun, Ltmpidi folium is tte.The f £ t f, ere ft Pliny referreth the Limonium unto the Bcetes 
yCC / 1 n nk h C ie S a Wdc S B-e t y c° but gSfeith °h e r“ s wUd fore of theBeere. tortri called it in W s* 
Tavcndc bur without any’ether good ground,then that the colour ofthe flowers is fomewhat neere thofe of 
Lavender. I have therefore as you fee altered the title unto a more proper name as I take it, being m forme and 
colour mod like unto Bugloffe. The Virtues. • 
The feede of Limonium as <Biofcorides,nA Galen fay, is aftringent, and fo is this AMm. and ftayeth the 
(luxe of the belly,and the [tomacke.the fpitting of blood likcwile, and the abundance of womens courier, the 
leaves are aflrinjent alio, and are good tor burning by fire: the water wherein the rootes have bcene boyled, 
doth take away the (pots in garments.as alfo in parchment. 
Chap. X V 111. 
Anagallia aquatic *. Watcr Pimpcrncll, 
Here are divers forts of this Water Pimpernell to (hew you here, for ofthe Land forts I have entrea¬ 
ted in the fifth Claflis of this Worke. _ ... 
1. AnagaUi, aquatic* five Bacahnng*. Brookehme. 
Brookelime fendeth forth from a creeping reote thac foooteth forth fibres at every j'oynt, as it run- 
,. Aeagsltit atpusita oulgerufive Beaten^. _ 
Brookelime. 
