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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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Chap, 4,4,. ; W. i W.
6233
and applied to limple green .Wounds, or Sinews’
cur afunder, is faid ‘to conglutinare them, or join
them together again. It cleanfes thofe Ulcers of
the Head called Achorer, or Scald-lread,.and the
Manginefsor Scabbinefs of the Beard and Face,
called lllmtagra. . ,
' .XV. 'I‘he‘Catuplafm of the Root: with Hertha”:-
Leavcr. It is made by. damping the Roots with -
Hertha”: Leaves and Barley Flower. Being applied,; :
-it.eures Tumors and Apollems of the privy Parts :r
"it .‘brings Hair again upon bald places, and places '
Which: have been burned or fcalded, being mixt with; '
Bears Oil or Greafe, and fo applied to the lace: ‘
,-.XVl;:The Camplzfm of the Ron]: raffle , baked,
arho‘iletl... The Roots fo prepared, are to be beaten;
into a iCataplafm’ wilh Crums of Rye-Bread, or
Hogs-Lard, or Oil of Lill Roots. Being applied
to any Pellilential Bubo or ore, it ripens and breaks
it? it alfo ripens andtbreaks other Tumors orApo-
items intheGroin; or in other Parts, proceeding
from thevVenereal Difeafe, or any other Ca'ufe.
'n‘XVll...The DecoEion 6f the Leaver. It is made
liy'bbiling them in Reel l in
or . putrid Ulcers, he often walhed herewith, it
Cleanfes and drys'rhem, and induces a fpeedy Cure.
--.-1XVllI.vThe CaldpltlIIJZ'f‘lbe Leaver. It is made
of the former Leavestboiled in Red Wine, as afore-
faid.’ LA'p lied to" rotten putrid Ulcers, oriro Ul-
cers, or l ounds undigelled, it caufes Digeltion,
cleanfesithem from their; Filth, and caufes'them
fuddenly’ to heal. , '
: T‘XIX. The Oil ofthe Flower: ivy-Inhibition or Boil-
z'rtg)‘ It is made .tvithVOil Olive, or rather Oil of
'Ben, which will not grow rank, by lnfufion‘ in the
Sun,‘ or in a boiling Balneo, orin a Sand Heat, re-
peating the Infufion orADigel’tion two,‘t'o‘r three, or
more times. It is emollient, and fofrens the Hard:
nefs of the Nerves, and extends Sinews fhrunk': it
‘ valfo fofrens the Hardnefs of the Womb. You may
make an Oil alfo of the Roots, after the fame man-
ner,’ and for the fame Purpofes : it is good to bring
to Digellion and Suppuration, Tumors and Apo-
Ilems, and to fofren hard Swellings. ‘
XX. The tlijiilled Water of the Flown. Accord-
ing to fuliix: Alexandrima, being drank from four
Ounces to, eight, it, caulks a fpeedy and eafy,Deli-
very to Women in Labor, and expels'the Sectindine
and After-birth with much Facility, as lilatthialm
and Cammtrittr report. It is ufed alfo outwardly
as a'Cofmetick t0 cleanfe the Face and Skin, and
make them frelh, ’white and clear.
' fch’ 5,111.;ifchccCXxx1V.
Of: L LL 'L- Y, Yellow or Red.
1.. ,H E Names-WI: is called in Greek, Keir”
.‘ ,, 1119531, :5; inhg-‘v‘: ‘ in Lalim’, Lilium Lutetmt,
vel-Rubrum; and in Englilh,"1'hc Tallow, or Red,
of 0ra71,'ge-i‘aumtyi Lilly.“ . ‘ ,
. 1 IL‘ The Kind:. , The following Sorts offer them-.
felves to out View". 1. Lililmt Aurezmt, The Gold.
en, or Qrange-tawney, Yellow or Red Lilly : This
is Lilm Aurewtz maju: Tabermmontani, Hemm-
cttllt'e Mattbioli ; Martagon Cliffmyllllllm Lohtlti;
1y
and ‘Porra thought it to be the atirtthu: and 0%
73441114112: of the‘ Poets.“ 2. (Lilium pttmilum mm:-
tzmz; Lilium purpqreum‘minur; The Dwarf Red
Lilly. '..3. Ltliitmi'rubrum ,jlor: ‘multiplit‘i, The
‘ doublejl'lowered Red Lilly. >4.‘"‘Liliamsmaju: hul-
e. lfold running Sores, .
miner hulhtfqgm, The Dwarf or le er bulbed Red
Lilly. 6. Ltltmtt [rtzetttzmz hullziferum, Manager:
[ill-llllfl’fllz’l‘ Clltjt'], The Fiery-red bullied Lilly. .
Ltltxmz Erlltllllllll flare 121cm, The Fiery-red double
Lilly not bulbed.
orallgt-itilhllty, Yellow oi- Red Lilly.
The Defcriptiom.
Ill. Thtflr” or Golden, or Orange‘taWney, Yel‘
low or Red Lilly. It [ml 11 Root which is white and
[My ; it growr mttth higher thrill the next following,
all nearly a: high a: the Common White Lilly, or
any other Lilly. The Leaves are fomewhat longer,
and very much narrower, of a dark or lad green
Color: the Flowers are many and large, handing
upright, as all thefe Sorts of Red Lillie: do, of a
with many black Spots and Lines on them, as in
the following, and more yellow on the outlide.
The Seed-Velfels are like unto the roundiih Heads
of other Lillier, and fo- are the Seeds ill them like-
wrfe.
IV. The [960221, or Dwarf L or low Red Lilly.
This he: 4 fully Roar, 117:: 117110 other Lillies, but
white, am] In?! yellow" at all , and 1h: Claus: or Siam
thicker, jhorttr, and fewer in number than in mqff
other Lillies. The Stalk is feldom above half’ :1
Yard high, unlefs it grows in extraordinary Ground
fuited to the Nature of the Plant; it is round and
teen, fer confufedly with many fair and lhort green
eaves, on the top of which do [land fometimes
but a few Flowers, and fomerimes many, of a fair
purplilh red Color, anda little. paler in the middle,
every Flower handing upright, and not hanging
down : on the Lewes whereof, here and there, are
fome black Spots, Lines or Marks -, and in the mid-
dle of the Flower, along Pointel, with fome Chives
about it, as is in the relt of thefe Lilli“. ‘
V. The third, or Double-flowered Red ‘Llllyo
This Kind 1': famtitttt: found to'yitlrl doghle Flown,
ai- if all thtjt‘ngle flowerrlhvltldgccw ml? 0’13, and
fo make it to conhil of many-Leai'es, Which not-
L l 1,1 wrthllanding
hifemm, The greater bulbed Red Lill . .5. Lilia”; -
paler ted Color, tending to an Orange on the iniide, ‘