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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.
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afterwards grow up to belhollow', rough, 'ointed
Stalks, eight or ten Inches high, thefe Sta 3 are
jointed up to the to , and at thofe joints come forth
as it were a built 0 fmall, long, hard Lewes, much
longer and more in number than theft: of the Greater
Marfh Harfetail aforemmed, with Catkins not much
--‘rliffering therefrom. ‘
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nut Hedges, and Groves, and by Wood [ides in ,
Inoili: Grounds,‘ in many fplaces of this Land, they
are alfo oftentimes to be ound in. dry, Lands, and by
the borders of Land Ground where it adjoinsito Fen.
ny Ground. " ' ‘ .' r 2
VI- Tbe Timer. Their Heads fpring up'ezlrly in
the S ring, and grownup in the Summer Months,
,the thins blooming in fugv, and' Seeding for the
molt in Augujigghvti m." 7 -: 1 a t‘ ,'
. . The .GlllalilierLSftrwatim, 41;: helium,
and Winter, are the Lame-withithofe‘in" .111. 379..
lail aforegoing, f0 thatwe Ihall ray no'more' of them
In this place. r . ‘ ‘
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offrroh S 14: T AIL Naked, l.
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I- l H E. Namel'. l‘ It. .1151 called in. Greek '15ng
V 7 ":Wyrliafin Idline‘ ippurir .7sz a E uifmlm
V'Nulum, iandVin Englgfh Naked Hotfetail,’ qu Naked
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11- ThrKimIn' There are three" Kinds hereof,
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viz. I. pruii: Tragi, Egziffnura furrow”: Tragi,
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Lugdunmfr, Sanguimli: fa’wirw jum'lir Lbrdi, '17-
vruei: iWMQ’s foe Egmfcmm Pblij: Nudity: 71071 N-
mdum, jive fimmzm Bimhirii, Eqm'fmm; Nadia”,
Naked Horfetail. , 2. Egizifenm fumuml mm." mm,
Equifetm Maithloli 8’ brgdmzmhr, Hippm-i; ml
nor Label!" 0‘" Dozimei, Branched Horlemil, and
Branched aked HOrITerail. ;. Egzzifklum Kilim-
will!!! variegatmn-Bauhilzi, Small Naked Horfctall
variegated or party colored
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III. The Def'criptions. Tbehrjf, or Naked Horfe‘
tail, has 4 Root whirh‘ i: jointed, and crcepk, like
the when, fro)?! wherlce rgfr: upmmyjlrzzighl 7711th
Stalkr, jointed, but without my Leaver at the jw'mr;
fometimes the Stalks are fmgle, and fometimes with
one or two other like Stalks fpringing out of their
fides,‘ which are likewiie jointed, naked, and grew-
ing Iiraight “Right; theIe Stalks are ofa rough and
Rujh like fub , ance, growing to be :1 Foot or more
high, fometimes to two or three Feet high, accord-
in to.the goodnefs of the Ground; by its nakednefs
0 Leaves it is known from all the other Kinds of
- Horfmz'l, and is more ufed by feveral Workmen‘to
fmooth and poliih their Works of Wood, Bone, Var-
nifh, and Japan, than any of the others. ' . -
IV. Thefecand, or Branched Rulh Horfetail, bar
Root! like the fqrmr, and dill'ers only from it in its
. growing with many Stalks from the top of one that
- iirli rifes out of the Ground, and- that many of there
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Stalks do branch themfelves forth into others, all of:
them full of joints, and without Leaves, fo -th;1t the
’ whole feems to he a kind of Bulll'.
V. The third, or Small Naked HoriEtaii variegq.
ted. I! ha a fmll, blathilh, (rec-[ting Rm, from
which fpring up fcw'nzl fmall, hollow, Isalc gum
Stalkr, of 4 Foot high, and jhmm'mu no! f7 Mild),
and full pfjointr, the lower ' ,
blackifh,’ and the upper whitilh , without Leaves,
(which is'probableto be the lime which fwd” ,on
Gerard fays he found with fmall Laws, and called
Horfmil Carallizze, tho’ this may fometimes feem [0
differ, both from his and that of'thmr) at the tops
wh‘ereol‘
oints of which are '