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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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XlV. The Watt). It is thus made : B: of the
Flower or Meal two ouncer: [Voter eight ottncer:
juice of Raditherfivc ounce: : Vinegar four ounce: :
Salt of Tartar a dram : mix them; and therewith
very warm Morning and Evening wafh the Face and
Hands, lettin it dry on ; and after an hours time
you may wa again with fair warm Water. It
clears and cleanfes the Skin admirably of almoii all
Deformities attending it.
XV. The Cataplafm. I; of the Meal twelve
ounce: : Linfeed hrttifedfbttr ounce: : Pigeon: dung
jx ounce; : [toil all in ajitjicient Quantity of Wine,
to the Thichntfr of ‘a Cato la to. It is Difcufftve,
difiolves Knots and Kerrie s of the Kings-evil, and
breaks thofe which will not be dili'olved. '
XVI. The Fumigation. I): of the Meal or Flower
a pound .’ Frankincerylj eight ounce: : [Myrrh four
ounce: : rnix, melt and make the Mafi- up into
Trocher. Thefe being put upon live Charcoal, and
the Fume from thence being received up-the Womb
by a Funnel, warms, comforts and [hengthens thofe
Veii'els of Generation, and is faid to help towards
Conceptiont
c. H ‘A P. ccxn.
0f DARNEL-GERA‘SES. 15
I. HE 'Na'rner. v It is called in Greek,‘r‘aa‘a‘wg
ants-m, Loliwn Gramineont, and 47!"?!
Wang, Grarnen Phonicettrn : in Latin, Phenix
Gratttillt’ttt; and in Englifh, Darnel Griz r.
II. The Kindr. There are about fix inds here-
of, viz. t. Pha’nixjingliei (5’ rariHrna Glittna, The
fmalleii fingle Darnel rafs. r2.'Pho’nix altera den-
forzlmrfpicir, The greater fingle Darnel Grafs. 3.
Phanix (16!th aculeata, Small prickly Dame]. Grafs.
4. Phoenix tnttltt'pliei fpicata ponicula, Branched
Darnel Grafs. ;. Phonix multiplici nutante, Dou-‘
gle Daniel gins, with a bowing or bending down
0 . 6. rcnix poly rir E7 dongim icota ‘-
Brthched Mat-[h Darnel (iiafs. f1] ’
III. The Defcriptions. The fr , or Smalleii iin-'
gle Damel Gral‘s, ha: a fhrom Root, from whence;
fpring up froeral grog Leaver-and Stalks, (whirhl
are very like the Red arnel, from the wt, ,bn'ti'
'thI it bay vezyfew, jlertderer 21nd fhorter Stalk“:
and the Leaves narrower; and the fpihed Head bar
a few fngle Highs-fa vetyfpaffedl)’ WHO”!
IV. The Jami, or Grater fingle Darnel Grafs
7m Ram and Leaver like a; the‘Red Darnel; "hid
the Stalk: grow '11 yard high, jbl”ted and ljlfdfdd .‘
and the Spike i: thinly fet with chaj’) Heads, i'ln‘t
they are bigger, rounder and thicker. ' J 5 l
. I he third, or Small prickly Datnel Grai's,:‘ha.t
o fim?” zohtte hhroo: Root, whencczyfpring narrou?’
gm? Leaver,” fix or feven incher'hig , being rough"
her 4111 full of faint:, painted or prickly at th
endr, W?! “”b ‘1 ff“? .fhort Leave: on them ”which
have wtthol ftttall, fhort , '
Tongues; jharp a! the endt, and et ‘
. V I. The fourth, or anchedegintelierrilltsmha:
are Ram, Leave: and Slalzi‘r, which are innit a;
the other: are, and flender, half a yard or more high
f aitringent Faculty.
, rough -artd>chofjt”1ikf V
Hanoi. '. . Lib. 1.7
at it were branched into othei't, wherein conhji: the
chitfeji thcrence. " '
VlI. 'Ihejifth, or Double Darnel Grafs, in Room,
Stalhr, faint: and Lehver, dtfm little or nothing
from the luff, hut in the [ffihed Headr, which are
thickerfet together, and t )e top: of them bow down,
or turn a little round.
VIII. Thefxth, or Branched Marti] Damel Grafs,
ha: a creeping white jointed Root, with many Hire:
adjoining to it 5 from which-[hoot forth two or three
jointed Stalkr, two feet or more high : the pil‘cd
Head i: a foot long, branched or the 5(271mb a one it,
each Branch qfa finger: length, wit winged Hmkr,
like unto Oats. ‘ I .
IX. The Placer. The grow in Illeadowr, Corn-
heldr, Fallow-fieldr; in alhrvwoyr and Border: of
Field:, almolt every where: bur the hit in Alarfb
EngdWet Ground:, and on the Edge: of Plowed-
e r.
y X. 'I‘he'Timer. Th fpting and flourifh with
Corn, and the Seed or rains are ti e in Auguji.
XI. The Qualitier, Specification, Breporationr and
. ‘Virtuer, Authors have faid nothing of: however, it
is manifeit that they are of a chanting, drying and
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C "H A P.’ CCXIII.
"Of D E v; L 3413i ,T’ Common.
I. V HE Nantes. Kit feems to be unknown to the
Greehr, ‘for which Ration it has no Greek
Name-z but it is called in'Latin, Succifa, and Mor-
fm‘ Dtaholi -, and in Englijh,,Devilr-hit. ,
and narrow Letwer, Gtafs like : the fpthed Head is,
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,II. The Kindr. ‘ It is‘certaihly :1 Species of. via"
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