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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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rooted are likemle to be bathed witlrthe fame. ‘An-
oirlied upon a Nerve prick: or ,hurt, it eafes the
Pain and Anguiih, and abates the Tumor, if any be
XX. The Saline Tintltzre.‘ If given inwardly,
from half‘a dram totwo'drams, it o ens Obllru-
Elions of the Urinary parts, and of the Yomh -, hut
it is of greatefl life in Outward Applications agatnll
Tanning, Sun-burning, Scarf; Morphethandrifl“,
and other liketDeftrdations of the Skin; forar
clmnfes after, a lingular manner, by reafon of its
Volatile Particlesf ,. ' '1 " . a
' XXI. The Cato light. Made of the'Greeanerb,
but principallyo the ,Seed,‘ withgthe addition ofa
quarter part of Mlthl'ldate,‘and fo much Omce
m on of itr weaknefr':vaon‘whicheome ml:
2a”); fraud and long green Leaver, not modify”.
like to thofe of Common. Nighdhade, hut lar.
ger: at the faint: altered, and among whirl) Leap“
come forth whililh Flatten, tonjjlinv of f1): final!
Leave: apiete :. In the (riddle a which Horm-
mm forth 4 Berry, green at fr , and red zchm it
is ripe, like alloy? in color and ignef: to our Com-
mon Roda Cherries ( whenee the Lnglilh more, )
Thefe Berrie: are enolty'td in Skin, or Bladden, o
opal: ,retllifh tolorm It the Berry 1‘: tonlainnl a
redzlilh Pulp, .and the’SeetI lying in the ft‘JIIlf, which
orle'ttmy, fmll, and 'jlat, an! of, a pale yellow
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Fourier asvwill bring it to a conliltence, and ap‘ lied . , :F
to cold liarulezit Tumors, it‘dil'ciifles them F 1 N ;
ture dehgns the Tumorfot breaking, it brings it to
maturation 'orlripenefs, and’that in a little time, ‘
‘hebauli: of its heat. If it is applied to the Gout, it
.eifes the Pain, and attrai‘ts ,the Morbifick Humor .
throngh thewlfor‘es of the Skin, 7‘ in manneruvof
weatur‘“ ”I,
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I. -: HE Hattie; It is called in Greek, ZTWXVQ':
' ‘ S-rgrixoGaZAmiMSQ-l In Af4bifk, [19‘5”
gi,‘ 6" Alhehengi : In lntin, Alhahettgi,‘.ll?zlieaco-
horn, Solanttot ,Halieatahlwt Theophra i, Wfairiunt
Plinii, Saxifraga quarto rtthra Eryn elli ',' and Sold:
'ntmt l’ehoarittm :, In Englifh, Winter gerrier,
'. "it. at, m. Patina rays, it is one of the
kinds Ofsoldlltl,.01‘ ATIghI-fhniler, fer fbrth and 1130; V-i'
ken of by Din coritler and Galen, and one“ of the
two of -'17)eo; ”glut. We make rwo Kinds there-
of) r. llolieara 1m: five Alhahengi Volgare;0ur
Common Winter Cherry. 2. -Halieaeahmtt five Al-
lulwngilhginienfe, The Virginian Winte‘r Cherry.
There ‘is another Plant, which fome Authors
have joined with Winter Cherrier, and called it,
Helieocahttm Peregrinoro, thrario Peregrina, and
Hrlit‘amhttttt Rt em, Winter Cherries ‘Creepin ,
as Trogw, For jittr, thher, ‘ Matthiolugl Do o.
mew, and others; but Carlo: oppofes, and makes
it another Plant :‘ Baahimti puts it among the
Pew, as a kind thereof, rind calls it PW”: 'Veji-
l tartan: :‘lolzel thinks it to be 'the Mtpyum Dmf-
torta’lr,.and calls it,- Cor Indian, PWIIIJmlit‘mrt,
and Pmoa Carlotta”, for all which Rmfons, it
being rather 21 Grain than :1 Berry, we have for-
bom to put it in-this place :1 and, fo ’much the
more alfo, beanie it is no Native or Dentfm of
our Countrey, nor does it grow naturally, as fome
(hulk1 .inany Part of Europe. , i,
; III. :The Del‘cription. Oar Common Winter Cher-
ry har'a running or ereeying Root in the Grottntl,
long, and not moch‘unlihe' to the Root: of Quiteh4
guilt, running very far'ahroad under the upper out]?
ty’ the: barth, wuhng it greatly to entrezJe ;' it i:
jbtnetlote: of thetbiekmfr of one: little Finger, jhoot-
mg forth at feveral fointr, and in feveral plates,
hy which mean: it quickly nllr a great piece of
' Ground. Front thir Root rife: up a Stalk two or
,1)”: Feet high round jlemltr, frnooth rid -
“but. ”alga, ,reeling, thir my, and, ihat 51,3,
H [ER-Rh Y Whitetail"; ;
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”‘5“
twitter, “
., Cferue: jiffc‘ltelt t5
, IV- '17): American kind, ha:- a jotall Root [premi-
ing .umler grottml, ‘ hot notfo far or the former, and
pertlher, eve .Tear. Front tthir Root [OWLJhI'llJ
Branche: wig Leaver on the ground‘fcartel) ri-
jing upjb much at the other feldottt ahove eighteen
or twent Inther high, ( whtrh I ohkrvetl when in
it: per ellion,,ond grortiing upon fertilgrottnd ) hit!
the Brancher are greater, (u all?) are the Leno“,
and fimtething more uneven ahottt the ‘edger,‘tgf 11
fizz], or'JItp‘greenfalntojl (fa Sea-green color .- at
the faint; come forth the flower: jingly, to wit, one
(It’ll late ‘and more toward: the bottom than up
war r ( thtr I owl-veil not, for I ulwayr found eat]?
Plant very full of Fruit; altnqll from the bottom to
the very top:) but a: they grow to the height 0f
tbt.BrdtItl)E!," hath Flower: and Fruit are‘rathtl‘
finaller than thoje whirl) are below : the Flower: tr!
tomqued offve fniall whitilh Lewes, with a Cirflf
afred or every Loaf i: fpottetl Circle-will: toward:
their ottontr .- the flower: being [to]? there follow:
the Fruit, entlty‘ed in a thin Shinhor B‘laa'tlerz 0f 4
whitilh, or ale greenilh eolor; and not full 01“,?
higifar'thevgttter. IVtthin thir Hmk or Bladder 11‘
contained the Berry, whichnever-grm: fall oath?
large or. our Englifh Winter Cherry, )‘t’t whim (5‘
cent, fill: altttojl the Bladder in zohub it is tontatn-
ed : other: the Cherry or Berry more: to it: [erff‘
t7ion,‘ it it never red, 171:; of a Pale whitifl) gr?!”
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