Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Previous Page
–
Next Page
Full Title
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.
About
More Details Permanent Link
Disclaimers
Disclaimer of Liability Disclaimer of Endorsement
OCR
e
V uhite alfit a: the
, Stalk, a
or indeed rather
2 o
4 ‘mbttb turn it again. ‘
. 07!, whofe, turning up‘Leave: are
Chap-i94- Wm '
juneifoliu: albu: ntagno Ctlite, The white'flunquilia
with a great Cup. ' ‘3.”Nirtw'u: farm oliutji'ore'
albo rejlexo, 'The white turning Iunquilia, 0: Ruth
Dail'odilr- 4. Narciju: vfunttfolm: jloreluteo re-
flexo, The yellow tumingJuttquilig,‘ or Ruth. Daf-
fodil. s. Nareime: funtea: thtee alho fold: re.
flexir' luteii,‘ .The yellow tuming-junquiha with a
white Cup. - 6. Narctju: funeeut Colic: luteo fo-
liit'rejlxi: albidh, The white tumin Iu uilia with
'2 yellow Cup. ‘ . Naretllui- 7min”: uleu: mg-
'no Calite, 1 The )7unquilia, or Ruth‘DatTodil with a
ygmt Cup. 8. Nareiyt: funcidfoltu: luteu: vulga-
rif'rna‘or The comment): or ina Jun uilia, 01
Ruth 6Jh‘odil. 9. Na'rcij‘u: funei aliu: uteu: me-
ditu, The middle-liz’d Jun?uilia, 0: Ruth Daffodil.
to. ‘Nareijiut funrigliu: .uteu: tumor, The letl'er
Iunquilia, or Ruth atfodtl: ‘ It: 'Jyampiujanu-
folio: latent, linei; albtranttbur. dtjltntiue, .The-yel-
low -]unquilia, or Ruth Daffodil wtth white 11111.65:
12. Nan-Mu: fund oliu: Autumnal): [lore vtndt,
The Autumn Ruth affodil, or Junqutha, thh a
teen Flower. - -- - . .. -- >
g Ill. The Detcri tions. The frll, or White Jun-
guilia, hLu afrnal hulhounRootgovered mth a black-
tjh Skin ;‘ 'front ‘u'henee fgmng forth [one]! long
Leaver, a little broader, an (fa-whiter green color
than the 0]:le yelloWjun uilta or Ruth-Daffo-
dil. The Stalk rife: u hall a foot high or more,
bearing two or three frnal white Flower: upon aStalk,
yet ornnchat larger than the Common yellow-[un-
qui ' x having < a mall round Cu In. the puddle,
’ out: are. : e Seed 1: fntall,
blaek and round, atthe Seed: if other Datfodils are.
- - IV. The feeond, or White With a great Cu -, ha:
'4 Root, . Leave: and Stalk in all refpell: like t e for-
‘rner ‘ the Flower and Seed it al a like, but tn thi: it
on, on: the Cup in it?! middle ofthe Flower z: a
ittle Iarger‘than the jitrner. . v t
,4 V. The third, or Whlte “turning, ha: a hulhou: or
round Root, frnall, and l‘lltlle long withal; covered
with a hlaekifh brown Skin -, frorn whencefpring up
faur or five long green Leavet, yet fhorter and hroa -
tr than the Common yellow'Iunqutlta, and fully
61‘ green -, root among which rife: up a [lender green
oot high, hearing at it: top, out of a :kinny
Hulk, three or four, or more Snow-white Flower:,
finding upon long green Foot-flalkr, 'ev'ery Hoover
hanging down it: Head, and turning up tttfx nar-
row and loitg Leave:, even to avery Foot-jialk again .-
frorn the middlezf the Flower hang: down a long round
0‘17, a! white at the Learn; within which ore‘con-
tamed tbreefrnall white Chiuee, tip! om; yellow, and
a mall long Pointel: thrujling out heyond the brim:
off the Cup : after the Flower: are pa , there'torne:
up in thetr place: fntall threefquare ead:, in cohieh
5: contained very fatal], round and blaek Jhtning
Seed. The Flower it white, fvtlka!‘ any good Smell,
none ? ll”. '. . h: 71; 1
VI. The ourth, or e ow turning up, a” a.
hout Root, from whence rife up long Rujh-ltke Leave:
ut they are greater and longer than the-form”, a”)
g a paler green color : the Stalk rt e: jhrnewhnt
1' her, bearing two or three Flower: t ereon,- wholly
fa Golden yellow eolor,‘ both the Cup and the Lean,
" VII. The fth, or Yellow turning up with a white
V 'Cup, hat-from a round Root jeoeral long Rujh-lihe
Leave: rim u , and 7 andingu right, like the for-
7””, badgers nihieh rtfjit up a glieen Stalk, about a
0‘7" 4" more high, hearing two or three Fletcer: there-
tif a fair ale yel-
low) and the Gap of a pale white, at not o patell-
fate Hi‘pure awhile-a: thefonnenui : a ‘ .
. VIIL:'Ihefixth, or White tuming uh‘Iunquilia
Nth a yellow Cup,'i‘difer: no: onuch either m it:
2 7 7
Root: Leaver, Stalk or Flowerr, fave, that a: the [aft
had the Leave: of the Flower, whieh turn: up again
yellow,and the Cup whitilh , fo thi: ha: contror‘iu‘t e,
;he ttaninglup Leaveaof a whitilhdyellow, and the
orig 'e lower . ot.erwi e the t erenee i: inton-
fan off.) ’ .f .
lX. The feventh, or Jun uilia with a great Cup,
ha: a round or bulhou: Root, $f0”! whithfpring larger
Leann, and longer than the Ordinary or Common
yellow Junquilia, being a littleflat on one fide, and
round on the other, but of the fame Greennr : with
all the ref) : the Stalk rifeth up two fen hig , bear-
In two, and fornetirne: three Flower: thereon, being
of: a fitir yellow eolor, with a large open Cup in the
middle, of a little deeper yellow color, like unto the
Gxeat Jun uilia with the great Flower before dee
ji'ribed, a which thi: doubtlefr i: I kind, but that
thi: i: fool!” and killer than that, hath in Leaf and
Flower, and Cap, Rate. being .hnnewhat on” in all it:
other part:. '
X. The eighth, or Common or Ordinary Junqui-
lia, ha: a round or bulbous Root, which i: blackijh on
the outfide, from which fpring four or hue long,
round, green Lea-vet, like unto Kuthes, from whence
eanze the Name; from among which Leave: rife: up
a Stalk, round and green, a foot and half or more
high, bearing at the top three or' four Hoovers, all
yellow, but rnuehfntaller than the I?”’ and h) i: the
Cup al a. The Seed i: [mall and b aek, enolofed in
fntall cornered light: The Srnj’ll of the flower 1':
ve meet in alt e e art: 0 un uilia or Ruth
pfdofdus. f f f ‘1 ’
XI. The ninth, or Middle-tiz’d Juntiuilia, i: like
unto the former in it: bulbou: Root, Ruth-like Leaver,
Stalk: and Flowert, fave, that the .Leitve: are jznal:
[er and rounder, the Stalk rife: up notfo'high, nor
are the Flower: f7 great, but the Lewis of the How-
er are a little rounder, and not f7 pointed a': In the
fhrrner, but in all thing: elfe they arealike', thig- be:
ing only the leji’r. '
Kit. The tenth, or Small Junquilia, hat a Root
round, frnoll and black, very like unto the la , front
whence fpring up five or no: frnall freer! Leave:, a
little broader, but not h) long or t e la'fi , rant a-‘
mong whieh rife: up aStalk alnzojt afoot hi , hear-
ing one or me frnall blower: at the top, of a paler
yellow color than the former, with a yellow open Cup
(or Crown rather) in the middle, bigger than in et-
ther o the two 1%. .
XI I. The e eventh, or Yellow Junquilia with
white Lines, ha: a Root not dining front the for-
rner, front which fpring fort round, long, green
Leaver, like to the Ordinaty or Common Ruth Dot:
fodil, with a Stalk hearing two or three yellow flow;
er: having Leave”: himew'hat roundot the point or
end, with a Line or Strakecof white in the rniddle of
me one of thern :' the up it tor! and Crown- .
fafhton, and a little crumpled about . the edge: or
brim. The Seed i: like to the other kind:.
‘ ' XIV. ’Ihe twelfth, or Autumn Ruth with a green"
Flower, fend: forth from it: Root but one only Leaf,
very long round and green, whtth while this green
Leaf i: frejh and to be feen, hear: no flower, but
that being faded away, a Stalk afterward: rife: up,
oer much like to the former green Leaf, round, na-
ke iind‘green up to the top, where two or three
Flower: break forth out of a frnall thin Skin, every
one 'c‘o'rtffling of fixfntall and narrow green Leaver,
veryjharp- ointed ot the end, and at it were ending
in afrnall rick or Thorn, in the middle of whtth I!
afrnall round Cup, (or rather Crmn) of the [am
color with the Leave: and Stalk -, which t-lowerjmellr
0: for”, like unto the reji of the Ruth Datfodtls
or on u
q 111a. . .
XV. The Placer. Thb otigmal or native pig:
0 I