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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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- XXXIH. r. The Liquid fixice. Put into the
Eyes which run and water, or where is a Deliuxion
ot‘Rheum, cauling rednefs or blmrednefs, and drunk,
chiefly the Juice of the Dew-Grm, it dil'culles
the hardnefs of Womens Brealts, efpecially being al-
fo bathed thereon. 2. The Cockrjao! QHIICb-quff,
has all the Virtues onuichJ-ijr, to be dil'coutfed
of in forne of the following Chapters of this Book.
3. The Damian. It is ol'ufe (made of the Roots ,
in White Port).to expel the Terms, and it drives
forth the Mealles, Small Pox, and iswgood in the
Purples‘, Spotted, and other Pellilential Fevers. 4.
The Ointment nr Erwin: of the Root: and green
Grnfr, is good for the Bitings of Mad Dogs, difZ
folves hard Tumors, and not only hells green
Wounds, ,but alfo old Ulcers. ;. Tb: Cam 1;;nt ..
1f Herb and Root: ap lied to any Since which 1) eeds,
ll'ops the Blood pre ently, whe er it be from the
Nofe, or a Wound. , , V '
VI. ’Ammgulnmf Grqzntn murorwn Spite langth'ma,
Grimm: Spin: nulam‘: lonng'zna, CaponstailCrafs,
or Grafs with a long bending Spike,a lingle Species.
- XXXIV. '1721': Gramen murorumpSpica nutante i:
nhngulur.P1unr,vwbicb by ajibrom or firing)v Root,
front which arifer Leave: long and narrow, like other
Grafs Leaver, which by Time and Agegrowing old,
grow (mambo! rounder , ‘4; tin]: of Spartum , or
Matweed,‘ from among thefe Grnllie 'Leaves there
grows up 2 llendet Stalk about two Feet high, fcarce-
ly'llanding upright, but oftentimes hanging down its
Head, or top or its Elf, after the manner ofa Ca-
pons Tail, this Stalk has two or three fmall Leaves 2
at the Joints u to its to , ' where grows a verylon
Spike, bending a littleldownwards, 'compofed ogt
fmall and hairy Tufts, which grow of a greyilh or
whitifh Color being ripe,containing within them fmall
whitifh Seed. This was found out by Mr. Good-
yerc. . , ' v 1
XXXV. The Place pant? Time. This El ant
Grafs Mr. Goody”: found growing upon the l 3115
of the Anetent City of Wimbtjief, and was not de-
fcrrbed by any , Author beforelhim, he gave it the
Name; Gerqrd had mee of the Seed thereof, which
he did Sow, which grew up, took root, and flou-
rilhed, Seeding in the‘Summer Months. ' ‘
VII, KtzAAuo'1gI-‘9H guarundzim, Gram‘n Tonientcyiirn
w] Toinentarium, Cotton-Grails, or Cotton Reedz
Gtafs. ' ' ' - 5
XXXVI. It is a
wing a Root
jmll and uready, with men) long
ram it. This Conan
drynel's, and form of
to lhxluilerafr,
fingnlar Plan! of the Kind, Lha-
Fibre: . mfuing,
Rud-Grqf: ‘is in roughnefs,
the Lewes, not much unlike
called thdqfclunantbwn, but
much grerter, and not Downy; the Stalks rife up
to be three, four, or more Feet high, andbut with
few Jomts, which are rough, lgatnifhed with many
hard (halite Lewes, hearing at the top Holds, which
are Spiked, fet nil along a Panicle, reddilh for fome
timiibut growrrlrg to ripenefs, are ofa [hining Sil-'
Yer I'e wntene s, ,and- f ‘ .
ling, from whence it- .as oft as Wooll in hand
‘ fcriprion is accordin to theD ‘ ' .
by my! himfelil g g I “"b CfPK1.V‘"-’n‘l'i‘r1
XXXVI'I, T13: Hm. It" ro'w‘s ii ‘th' '56"
of dry Fields, and, by Hedge lidesaqn mi; 63135.
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oznc'zcbdl bard andraugb,’ wry tough, Ea
tookwthe Name. .Lfl‘his De- ‘
ties of England, efp‘ecinlly-in Darfeyliire, 6mm!
lhys it grows upon Boggy and luch like Mootilh
places, and is to be feen in Bogs upon Hampfled
Heath, it grows likewife in Highgate‘l’ark, near
Landon. This with long fpilted Hads is doubtlefs
the Gramen Toinentofwn Amndinzztewn of ‘ Gerard,
del‘ctihed in Lib. 1. Cap. 9.
VIII,‘ [awnings-n, 92790:“ fume", Granitn agh-
rmn, Crelled-thfs, xor Cockscomerrafs, 0
V Species.
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XXXVIII. 1.: Gramn Cri alumlltnt', 1qu15,
Crejled, or Cockrcmb-Graji, has white Roots, which :
Mat themle1ves tin the‘Ground very much)’ from
whence fpring up divers fmooth [lender Stalks, two
Feet or more hi h, With few, or no Jomts on them,
and with fmall [ion green Leaves at them; the tons
of the Stalks have llender long fpiked Heads, dtvr-
' ded into many.parts,'. each whereof. is like unto the
Crell of a Bird: this Ear, fat 5 Gerard,i is-linall,
long, of a pale green Color, omewhat bending, f0
that in form fort it refembles the Comb of a C06
(whence the Name) or the Seed Vefi'el ofthat‘flant
whichis culled Ca in Gallimmm: the S ike.or
r is ofn pale yelhnwilh green, zind fometrmes of
a reddilh Color , which made Baubinmto compare
it to 07an Galli, or Curb-Comb. ,. This ts 6’44"?-
Praten e Crifhmnn, Gramrn S’pim Crijlnm‘BaulImI.
. ,XXXIX. 2.‘ Graincn ..anIatwn?. Snbbzrfzqurn,
Hairy Cuffed-Grim. . This feemsto'. be a Specres
of the former,- and diEers from it only in thefe pat-
IICUINS, the' Roots are of a reddifh yellow 0019!;
the Smlks’are lower and linalle'r, and-alrttle HWY:
or Woolly at the bottoms, with longer Leaves, and:
F1 more I ctrfed white Head, not ,fo finely fet toge:
ther, anchtows rather among Hedges and lefhes.‘
‘XL- 3-. Gr'amkn,.Criantmn Anglican; , :Eztgllfl’
.0 till “1'6 “Efr- This has fewer and longer: ROOlS,‘
. not matting-and incr'ealing in the formermanner, '
the Stalks are llrnight, with longer and narrower.
Leaves 0" them; the SpikedJ-lead differs from the
former, in being longer andclofer fet, and D0? fPl’md
. e . e ' into