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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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Wild Herbs are more potent or Hronger in their
Operations, f0 alto this a for which rmfon it di-
gefts and cleunfes more powerfully than the others
do
VIII. Nate 2. The young Leaver boiled in L e.
of Pot-Allies, ( as Diafearide: iiys,)or in Fair V a-
ter (as is molt ufua in our times) are eaten as
other Coleworrs are, by lbveral po'or Peo 1e near
the Sea, the boiling taking away much ol the hi:-
rernel‘s thereof: ‘
lX. Nate 3. The wing Leaver, or their juice,
agplied to Sores or U cers, clmnfes and heals them,
d olves Tumors, or Swellings, andx takes away In-
fiammations. .
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c H A P. CXLVIIJ
0f COLTS-FOOT.
I. HE Narner. It is called in Greek, 35x”, alfo
Xatumv'nn : In Latin,Tujz‘1agaE but by theA-
othecaries, Ehrjizra, and Ungula ChhaIIim, of fome
vptglaga, (from its Likenel‘s to .the Popelar Leaver , )
Farranwn, and Farrngium Plinij 5 of divers Pala
E uina,alfo Bechiunz, Chameleuee, (from the Poplar
ree, called in Greek, Aim! ;) In Englith, altrfaot, ,
Fhlefoot, and Haifa half : Gtmrd fays, it may VCI)’
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H.’ The KinJr. Canterariw mikes three forts of
Fabian, or Tufjilaga, viz. t. The True, which we
lntend in this Chapter. .2; .The Petajiter, of which
. 36 have trmted before ' ‘ 'Cg' . 100. and the Caltha
alalfmhor Mafchlangal , which he mus Tuf-
. 1:50 major, but.rs'indced 'no Calm-foot, and of
:7 Ch We (hall treat 11] Cap.- .Efolowing. The
rue Coltrfoot ls elther ‘European or American, 'the
; over the u
h the edger,
.111. The Deferiptlons. The l-Zn
Kind, 1m aRoot final] and w
mach in the ground, [0 that wh
grazmd it very ddht'ttltly eleiinled from it again; for
9‘ any, little pieee ar hit a it remain: therein, i! will
from It firing forth afrejh. -Frotn thir Roar fiender
naked Stalkr jhoat up very early in the beginning of
March 0r April, aha?! afpan long, hearing at their
taprflnallyellaw Hawerr, which Quickly fade may,
and after they are pajl, Leaver broad and hmmha!
raundtjh came up, )‘fljhlntlllllfr a little dented about
the edger, mach lther, thicker, and greener than
thqfe of Butter Burr, with a little dawn) haarinefr,
per file vf‘the green Leaf, which may he
, and whitifh W‘ ntealy tindehettth the
Iglilh, ar European
bite, fpremlmg very
are it once talear, the
rubbed aw
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IV. The American he: a Root which tanfi : afd
Bujh lg" ltlaulifh Thread: 171‘ Fiber, ( whit abide
thrhardneji- of the ,Winter, bath the Stalk: uni
Leaver, erifhing year] ', ) hat grow hrawntjh at the
end .- ‘ rant this Rant rife a may rattnd Stalk:
aboutxlfbat and half high, an two liraatl, andfaine-
what rand, but hinted Leaver, a little dented allottt
at each faint of them -, the upper Leaver
heingfntaller, and .little ar nothing a’enterl .- at the
top: qf'the Stalk: came farth‘feveral Brande: with
man pure white Home”, being lzntfnzall,‘ and mule
' ve Leaver apiete, rift’ngeat qfeaeh hark, whieh
a
, gin; paji, there fneeeed: fmall long Seed, jiiching
:th to a little Dawne, which are [arried away lage-
ther with the Wind : The whole Plant ha: little or
no Smell, neither Rant, Leaf, norflawer, whatfaewr
Cornurusfay: to the rontrary.
V. The Placer. It, viz. the'firl’t, ufually. grows
in wet ounds, as alfo in dryer places: It is found
likewi e near unto Springs, and on the hunks of
Brooks and Rivers, in we: Furrows, by DltCh 131857
and inDltches, and in other moilt and warty places
near unto the Sm, almoll every where. The latter
metions of both which We deli here The
Amman is called Calralia Arner'cang: I ’
‘ grows in America, in tinny places of Canada, New
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