Tbeatwm Botanicum 
T R I B E 14. 
1282 CHAP.45. 
TarthMium mtrinuat. 
Sea Mayweed or Feather few. 
Chap* X L V 
i • Parthenium marinum. Sea May weed or Feathcrfew* 
T His fpreadeth many fhort branches on the ground about an handbredth long, having divers long and 
S narrow leaves fet about them, cut in on the fades like to the greater Da.fy leave.,of a Qrong or llink- 
\ " n „ favour like unto the ordinary May weede.and having flowers not much unlike it alio, the rootc IS 
lone and flender, and (hooteth forth divers fibres from it. 
_ iTfiiSi. 5 Chamcmelum maritimum. Sea Camomill. 
The roote hereof isblackifh fpreading into many long fibres, fending forth 
fundry weake (hikes lying on the ground, fet on both (ides with larger leaves 
then arc m the ordinary May weede,having a large white flower, and a yellow 
thrum in the middle. 
The Place and Time. 
The firft moweth neere the Fi(hers Cottages at the foote of the hill C'Jiim 
in NarbmAn France ,the other in the (andy grounds neere the Sea fhore, and 
fljwer in Summer, 
The Names. 
Lob'l calleth the firft Cetula Jive Panhcnirm mar-mum minimum, Lugduncnfis 
Parthenium marim-.m minimum. Sauhinui Matricaria maritime, and thinketh 
that it is the Chamxmelnm maritimum Dalechampij , fee downe inthefecond 
place, and called Cotulamarina by Label. 
7 he Venues. 
The firft hath neither weaker, (faith Label) nor differing properties from the 
ordinary May weede, which for to avoid a double repetition of one thing, I re- 
ferre you to the Chapter of May weede in the firft Claflis of this Workc. Of the 
other there is no particular property recorded. 
Chap. XLVI. 
Con-}z.tmarina. SeaFleabar.e. 
Hiskind ofCo«jr.a, that groweth in the 
fields neere the Sea Coalts. hath a long 
dry hard roote, and from thence rifech 
a round ftalke, about a foote high, bran¬ 
ched into (undry parts, fet with long 
and narrow leaves fomewhat like onto 
the fmallerRibbeworc Plantane, almoft without tafte 
yet a little bitter •• the flowers are yellow, (landing in 
a dole tuft together, and are blowne away with the 
wind when the head is ripe. 
The Place and Time. 
The place is declared before, and the Sommer is the 
time of its flow ring. 
The Nantes. 
Lvadunenfii calleth it Conjxa marina,* nd Bauhinw as 
I (aid in the fix and twentieth Chapter of the fixt Claflis 
here before, would referre it toth e Chondnlla altera 
‘Diofcortdis Rausroljio, which I there (aid 3 1 thinke to be 
erronious for the reafons there allcdged. 
The Vertnesj 
It is thought to have the fame properties, that toe 0^ 
ther Flcabancuhavc. 
Conjia maim. ScaFJcabane. 
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