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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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(‘ommon Garden Crcls, but yet more fool)! out or
apnea, andfhorp in Tajle, like Crell'es. '1 he Plow-
rrr are many, anJ (f a pale whitijh yellow rolor,
[landing in long Sfike: at the top: -, whlfb‘btflllg
'pafr’d away, jinal , fhgrt Poacher appear, dtvrdod
mlo two parts, which [land not [I right, but hang
downward:, in whirh i: contained atoll redid]; Seer],
like 1mm Creis Seed. '
. Stone Creh.
‘9 .
1
' V. 'lhe lhiril, or Rocngefs,’ hair aifniall and
thread)! perijhing Rootfroin wheat: rye up feveral- '
‘ Leave: upon long Fool; alb, $111.4! Leave: ”fl-43‘
gel and eat absinthe ed er, onaeh like to Oak Low“;
or rather‘the'laaiie: o Shephcrdspurii: : ran: a-
ntidll thefe Leave: rife u feveralSIalkr, wttbfrnall ’ I
jagged Leave: growing I ereon, one only at]: plaza,
without any Foot-jialh, and not being above one, two
or three in number, to the to; of each Stalk : on which;
too: foiled Head: of- Flower: very thick ft, which
are znall, am! of a white color, like I ofe if the
Garden Crefs. The Seed 1': contained in frnall
Poacher orISeed’WjJElr, which are flat, like to
Tlrlapfr, or Treacle-Mullard.
VI. The Placer. The fr grows Wild in the
Fields, by Highways, and edge-Mes, and among
Rubbilh, and in many other places. The fecond
grows plentifully in many places, Wild in the Fields
which have been formerly Manured, and afterwards
lye as Fallow or Waite: I found :1 great quantity of
it in Capt. Abhol‘s Plantation u Wanda River, not
above foot or live Miles from C arlo: Town in Giro-
lino. In grows alfo very plentifully in the 'King-
dom of l’alentia in S ain, (from whencc it was
brought to us in Eng and) for which Reafon it is
called alfo NaflttrtinmlSylvejlre Valentianwn.‘ The
third has been found growing in Shrogjhzre, 1n the
fields about Birth, in the Pariihyof It'fmore, and
‘ 1n the Grounds formerly belonging to one Richard
”Film, and that in great plem : alfo on the far-
3h“ lide of Black-heath, by the ighway tide, lead-
mg from Grtenzoioh to Luf'lll- ‘
VII. The Timer. Thefe flower later than fome
0f the former Cram: viz. in font and faly, and
the Seed npens not long after. .
V“;- The Qllalilier, Specification, Pre oration:
Md 11mm, “tithe fame with. Garden rejk: in
Chap. r63. aforcgoing, and to them you are re-
ferred. , < J
; who alfo lays it is I:
C H A P. CLXVIII.
0f C R E S S Sciatica.
. I. H E Noam. 'It is called in Greek, 132d“;
“gamma :x‘ln Arahick, Seilaragi, and
‘ Ilaujizb: in Latin, Iberit jive Cardawontiea, (quad
Cardamo, id ejt No urtio finili: I]? : ) and. in Eng-
lijh, Sciatica Crtjia
’ II. The Kindr. ' It is twofold, viz; r. Iberis na-
jittrtii foliir, Lrptdiwn Campfire Anguilora, Iberit
feewrda Tabernmontani, Iberi: Cardamantira Gerar-
‘ , di, Iberi: qulurtii folio Bauhini, Sciatim Crefs.
, 2. Iberi: Latiore
hrlio Bauhini, Iberi: 'Lagdonenji:
Lacuna, Grfneri in hortir, U Cejzl ini,
idiom one Colamlla, E)-
dium hortenfe Angui are, I eri: Cordaznontita
belii, hptditmz Iberia-Pauli Eginete, Sciatica
Crefs with broader Leaves. ‘ -
Dolonxt,
III. The Defctiptions. ’17:: fr]? ha: 4 RM wbicb
1‘; long, white and wool)! from which rife: up a round
Stalk about two fi'et hig , aohieh firead: it felf into
diver: Branther, wthe lower Leave: are fornewhat
larger than the up er, yet all of them out or torn on
the alga, imam at like unto Garden Crefl‘cs, hot
fmaller : t Flower: arefntall and white, growing
at the to]: of the Brancher, which being Pdf’d away,
Hark: grow forth like to tho eofCteH‘es, with fatal-
ler brownilh Seej therein 2 an in the other, whirl)
is very jharp and biting in Tajle, more than on: ”f
Crell‘es are. . -
IV. The [mam], or Sciatica Crefs with bro-“Id?
Loaves, ha: '4 Root If the former, m1 jharp 17’
Tajle a: it; from whithjhring up Leaverfonewhat
long and broad, not rent or torn at all, bk” wholt,
only a little Jenn-.1 about the edge: toward: fl)! ”7‘1”
very like to thofe of the Thlafpi Creticum. Frm
among tbejie Leave: rife: up a Stalk retg‘v thick and
jirong, much about the height of t e other, to “’7
' on which grow Leann,
[dimly [p’md’ '7 ft’lf out into feveral Branthlr,
which are lgfer, fhorter onl
narrower,