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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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Defcription are much different. 4. Hyd'g'amm alim-
Cfrtiriz: C1141), qufryamm dlblerO't’flt'III alter, The
other white Henbane of Candy; and this - is that
which is defcrihed by fabrfon in his Gerard.
III. The Defcriptions. TbEjir , or WhiteHen-
bane, ( whirl) i4 Ilre'grenrer kind bet! 4 R027! ‘wlmb
is 7:0! marl) unlike to 11m qfibe Common Henbane,
1m! leJer, and ”rifle: every Tear after it be: gzpelf
Seed 5 this has divers large Leaves, but not f0 large
as the Common, yet more foft and woblly; and tho’
. very much torn in or jagged on the edges, yet not
, fo much as the former, fomething rounder alfo, and
ofa paler green color :.the Stalks grow higher, and
with fewer Branches on them. The Flowers are in
Form like to the Vulgar, but fmaller, and of a ale'
color, enclining to’a whitilh’ yellow : the ‘ eed
likewife grows in fuch like hard Husks, but lefs
rickly, .and is whiter; but the Smell of the whole
Elam is nothing to foporiferous, offenlive and heady
‘ as the firli kind in the former Chapter. ‘ I
"‘IV.‘ The jeeand, I or Lell'er white Henbane.‘ .sz'sf
Jifer: not marl) injbe RoolgStalk, Brancber, er;
manner of Growing from the former White Henhane,‘
but what itfeem to be ever way: It : : the Lave:
alfo,"as they are fmaller,‘ 0 they are rnuch rounder,
having‘indented Scallops u‘pon'them, and hanging
upon; 'rerty flon'g Foot-[ta ks. . ‘t The flowers and
Seed eH'els areivery like to thpfe Vlali defcribed in
' - the formerSeEllonl‘x
v m: warmingHanna's; any, but a"
> Roar Kalahari: jbmewbat thick 22117120”, like a Na%
vewl' .Rrat,‘:d,tvngy’wilb ‘nr‘ever'd'ear. f t It has lefl‘et'
and thinner LeavesTtha‘n the‘fit “White, mere white
andl-Woo Iy,.-.an'd(rr'mchmore cutin on the ed es,‘
dented, a1 o,',f::ind"[ianding upon longer Foot-Ra ks,
The Stalks areimore‘tender‘and fhort,‘ having fuch
like Bowers, ‘endin'g‘in full roundLmves, lianding'
higher above the Husks, of a fair yellow, and fame-1
times‘ofa’ pale yellow color, and purple at the bot-f
tom. .Aft’eurhichf being pafl‘edgaway) there comes
forth Headsgfg'Seed much like the Common kind,"
but fornetvhat 'ellower; ‘or of a lighter color,'and'
1n rounder Hea s or Husks . ' i <
Vl. ’l'lvefmrtb, lor. Other white Henba'ne of Can-
dy. ., ll but a Rain. whirl] is jigj‘irienlly thick and large,
Will) ”my! fibre: ar String: adjoining to it. This is
a fofter and tenderer Plant than thefecond ,or third
before defc'tibed ,1 the Leaves alfo thang upon long
Foot-Ralks, and are covered over with a foft Dow-
nmefs, and, they-gre‘fomewhat broader than the le-
cond, above, andlmore linuated;;and fomewhat re-
femble the Fotm'of a Vine Leaf; ' being alfo fnippegl
or notched about the edges. v The Stalks are alfo
covered with 21 ythitetolor.’ .The Flowers are of a'
Gold yellow, with‘a Velvet kind of Circle in their
middle. This is the.Defcription of that which Clu-
ms had from his Friend fugue; Plateauywho had
the. Plant in his Garden, growing fiom the Seed
which he 'receive'dfrom Candy. . , .- ‘ ‘
Vii. The Placer. rite rant oftnere W in Na - ,
bone in France, near the Sea lide. ' The fecoud grows <
alfo in hot Climes, and where the firll' of thefei
.grows. The third and fourth are Natives omeJy, '
and grow alfo in'S ' : b '
with us here in Engigg onlyiiiraClilaiiiZh‘gkmds grow
1e Timer. Th all hower to d i ‘.
latter part Of .7119, andeiilfo in 11113741 swaundstligii I
Seed is ripe in 050i)”; but it does not often come
to Perfeaion with us,;by tmfon or the coldnefs of . .’
Our Cline. . i , V ‘
' ’IXt The Qualmw', Specification, Pl‘t’parationraand
the‘ Black Hmbane, faving that thefe are not fo'coid
as thofe, as not exceeding the third Degree.
, X. Now. ‘The Blank Henbane: are both account-
ed to‘be more dangerous than the White, and there-
fore to be avoided as much in inward Medicines as
may be,“ unlefs adminilh‘ed by a skillui Hand, or ex-
cept in the cafe of Necefiity, when the White is not
to be had. ‘The White is chieli ,to be ufed in inter-
nal Phyiick; and is very avai able for all the good
Intentions which the Black are faid to be ufeful for,
and therefore to be chofen." :3" ' ‘
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Labelij Morfur Gallinte ; major, The greater Hen it.
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prior Doddnri, Alline Hirfnra Camernrif, 'Cenmnru-
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