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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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. IV. ’Ihe’jetond Single white Campion, t: to all
ll'ingr' a; 12001:, Leaver, Stalkr, and flown, like to
the former, having only the color of the float",
tlut being (J a'ReiI 01'2th color, thu tf 4 pt”!
White.- . ' ' , ‘ , '
‘ V. The third for! if Single Campions‘ are like
ttrtto the former. aljlt, thtfe other jbrt: having 710
other different'e to diflingttifh them by, but the color;
If the I'lowerr, ivhieh are (f it pole or bleak whittfl)
lrlnfh color, chiefly altoitt the brim: or edge: of: the
Leaver, error if a yet little Red to." mixed with a
grea‘t'zleal of I Write, l.'e middle oj'the Flower being
more White; the one heingfpotled all over the Flow
er, with foul! fiat: an.1 fire-ale, the other not hzwng
onyjfet at all. i .
Cetmxworttje’zra doodle flamed.
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VI. The fotirth, or Double red Roie‘ Calm ion,
i: in all rejjietlr like unto the Single red Rofef -
pion, excepting that thirbearr' Double Flowerr,‘ eon-
fjling If two or three Row: or Cottrfe: (flame: at
moft‘, oath; large or the Single. ,I'Ihe‘txthole Plant
i: more tender, and therefore more ‘apt to die or pe-
rifh [kiln-.117? Single is. 1" v: -' 1",, '5; '
. VII. The Placer. They are only nur ’d u with us
In Garden's : both Single and Double are On y by Na-
ture not Art : and the Double ones have been found
f0 Wild: forvl could never obfervelthat any Art
or Indullry of Man could ever fo'altet the pro er- iim le
ties of Natur tho’ by ner‘er'fo man I etitrons
of Tranfplamarions, and Obferv'ation oli' til; Phafes
of the Moon ; as to malteany'Flower Single b
Nature, to become Double,-tho‘ many Men have a -
firmed Illeflme , and of this Opi'eion was Parkin-
jZm, who lays, that whatfoever hasheen found Wild
‘0 be 1.3011516) Nature it felf, imd not Art to pro-
duced 1t, and lb was brought into Garden’s where
they are much encrufed by (11 ping ‘and"pztrtin
the Root, hecaufe they give no Seed: 3
‘1 Vgll. The 37mg Tlilexy do all of them flower in
re ummer onr t on h ' v
to the end of Ange). g $0,311”: and if”),
< 1X. The Qualitier. The Seed, which is chiefly
ufed, is’hot and dry in the fecond Deiree. It is
Vulnern , Alterative, and Alexipharmic -,
t X. )e Speeifmtion. It is peculiar againll the
Poiibn of Scorpions. , .
XI. The Pre Motions. There are but few Prepa-
rations of this lant -, the chief things taken from
it are the Leaf and the Seed : of which there are
ufed, !. The reett Leaf 2. The Ponder ‘Zf the
Seed. 3. The Spiritoott: Tint‘lttre. 4. The Arid
Tintlure. - ,
‘ The Virttter.
XII. The Green Leever. Bein ‘a'pplied whole,
or beaten in aMortzrr into a Camp m, with a lit-
tle Hogs Lard and Turpentine, and applied to any
old or foul Ulcers in the Legs, Arms, or other pqrts;
it does clennfe and heel them. ' '
XIII. The Ponder of the Seed. Galen ahirms It
to be hot and d? in the fecond or third Degree.
And Dizyzoride: Jys, that being drunk in Wine, it
. helps thoi‘e who are [lung by a Scorpion -, and fo it
is alfo thought to be good againil‘the malignity of
the Plague or Pellilence. Dofe one dram at a time,
Morning and Evening. , '
’ IV. The S irituoo: 'Hntlore. It has the former
Virtues, but more powerhil ngainll: the Plague or
Pellilence, the Spotted Fever, bitings of Serpents,
Mad Dogs, or other Venomous Crmmresm Dofe
half a fpoonful, or a fpoonful, in a Glafs of Wine,
Moming and Evening. ' ' ‘
XV. The Arid Tintlure. It has the Virtues of
the former, is more Stomatick, and more werhrl-
ly refills the Malignity or Poifon of the lague, it
ellroying that, and the Fever together. Doi’e iixry
or eighty drops, or more, in generous Camry. .7. V .
. :C1H'Alf. .CXI. j
of CAM P 1,0 N; 5 Wild”
1. HE Neuter. They are called in Greek Aux"?
; 39".: x; in“: :In Latin, Lyebni: .$)'lvejiri::
and in Englifh, Wild Campions. .>
11. The Kindr. They are manifol as, 1.Sin le.
2. Double. The Sin e are, r. Lye nix-VSyIvd ri:
flare alho fro lex, I ild Campions with a white
Flower. >2. - yrhni: Sylmjiri: flare rohrojimplex,
Wild Campwns with a red Flower. 3. L ehnit
Syloejiruhoreftthro minarfmplex', The I'ellgt red
(.ampron With a red Flower. 4. Lyehnis S [oejirit
vel Segetttnt thzu‘arie rulira dilIa, Com, mpion-
5. Lyehrm Marina alho G rubra, The Sea Campion'
white and‘red. 6. L 'ehni: aruenf: minor Anglim
The Englilh limll ild. Campion with a white
Flower. .7. Lyohni: pluwaria‘Sylv‘Wri: flmpllxa
Armororta protettjr, The fathered ild Campion
I I. The Double Wild Campions, are, 1. Lydian
plumario Sylvejirir multiplex, Armoraria frontal!"
flare pleno, The feathered Wild Camplon Double-
2. L)“e'lml: agrejii: multifilora, oflobel '; Og‘ttlilll"
flare pleno, of Cameraritu -, .Lyehnir, Sylvejlrir M"
puree multi lex, of Gerard :Vflore plum ”57.”, 0f
PorkiIMm, ed Batchelors Buttons. 3. LyclM” Sll‘
ve n: nmltift'oro, by Pena 'and Label; 0017M]? not.
0 Taliermantantt: ; Lychrti: Sylvefiri: olha twill?
(I!!!) b Gerard ;. Flore olho pleno, , by P117 Mfo" ;
Vhrte atchelorsButtons. '4. Lyehm': agrejii: :1le
livattt moltiplici flare viridi, Batchelors ButtonsWit
green Flowers. ‘ v , .
' ‘IV. The