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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 ...
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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XIII. The tenth, or Rofe or Star like M0133. It
i: afmall Mofs which grow: upon track:- and Stone:,
and fcareely rife: above an Inch in height, havtng
many fmall, pale, green, jhttr pointed Leaver,
fet at the top: of their final! talk:, in manner
of a Role, prodding forth like a little Stan. . ‘
XIV. Tie Eleventh, or Cu Mofs, orCup like
MoI’s. The Leaveraf tbi: Mo 5 ly like Liner-wort,
creeping upon the Ground, and are cf a whittjh yel-
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which rife from them. There i: another Kind here-
9 , growing not on the Ground a: the former, but
on Rock: and Stance,“ whtgfe Cup: are fittaller, more
in number, and not h) w. ite. ‘ ‘
XV. ’Ihe twelfth, or Horned Mofs. Thiegrow:
on thtfe Rocky Barren Hill:, and Stoney or Rocky
Groundr, where almolI nothing will grow. It,rife:
outtgf the Ground with feveral flender, weak, and
.htmewhat broad,Stalk:, three or four inche: high,
naked and without Leave:, from the bottom to the
top, but parted into fntaller Brancher, and they again
into [wen which are forked at the end: like unto
Horn:, if a dorky white color.
. . The thirteenth, or fmalleft Ground Mofs.
Tht: [mall Kind of MOE; ufually grow: with ur,
not only go on thtfe .Gronndr, which are not jiirred
or turne up [in two or three years together, but
amt tn Flower Pot: [if Earth in Gardens many time:
whtch have not been lately jiirred. It i: nothing elf;3
but a number ofjhort green Hairr, matting upon
the Ground, which in the heat of Summer, and
jbntettme: Ifooner, will fend forth finall jhort
.IS‘talk: an neh high, with fmall 'ellowifh or green-
zjh Headron them. Thi: tho’ ejl known to many
ha: been little regarded by ant, and not mentioned
b any be ore, except Tragus, and then: which have
jiillowed mt.
XVII. The fourteenth, or Fir: like Mofs.r It
grow: clofe upon the Ground, creeping thereon with
feveral long Branched Stallu, with fine, jhort, hairy,
‘ and. extreatnly fine.
green Leaver, let on'both jide: of. the middle thereof,
nfembling a Fin-Tree Branch, from whence it took
it: JVttnte. ‘ . ' '
XVIII. Thehfteenth, or Fern-like Mutts: There
are jhvt’ral Kind: if thi: Mofs, fame bigger, and
fame on” than other:, all if them rtjing up mth
feveral Stalks", faint.- blackilh, fame reddi ., antlhne
Leave: anthem, much like to Earn Lfettoe:;l bttt tn
oIItL' more nel out or ogge Into e'L'ertt forte,
tfhan in ”bigot: the top]: of the Branchc: of the
Idler] jitrt, ,hang finall, round, potnted, crooked
ea'r, > . '
XIX. The jixteEnth, or. Maidenhair Mofs, or
Golden.Maidenhair greater and IeIIer, as Gerard
calls It. There are three Kind: if thir Mars, '1.
One that ha: man jhorLStalk: thick covered with
jhort, hut jimew nit hard, rough, Hair'like Leaver,
growing in wet Grottndr. 2. Another which i: lef:
in each part, and the Leave: not rough or hard at
all. 3. Another which i: the leaf? hi", and the
‘ Leave: ftrtootheji: The e two [all grow upon old . .
It’allr. Gerard hiya”, tnzt the ' firll of thefe Kind:
ha: Stalk: about an handful high, covered with jhort
‘Iidt-I'J‘ flanding very thick together, of an ohfcttre
yellow green color, out of ' which Stalk: jhring upv
fornetitne: very nae naked Stem, andjhtnezvhat black,
upon the top: of which hang a: it were little‘ Grain:
[the Wheat Corns: It: Root: are a1 a very flender ,
,2. The fecon dtfer: ml in
magnitude from the farmer, and ha: tna'ity ai'
Thread: ttpon itrfBranche:. 13. 31%;] thilrd which t:
the vet leaf] o all an o tie lea 0
Plant: ihhich groin ) 3 hit‘ and thrile or fail: iii:
thofe hairy Thread: clcfe to the Root. '
X The fevemeenth,'or HoaryCoral-Iike Mofs.
Thi: hnall Mofs ha: many finall Hair-like Leaver,
next the Ground, like unto the Common Ground
Mafs, among which rije up, rough Stalkr, three or
four Inche: high, in hnne place: hare of Leave:,
and covered in the reZi, with many fuch like Leaver, .
a: are growing on t e Erica Certs folio, but with-
out order, on the tent: of each whereof liantl: a .
ftnall Head. ,
XXI. The Eighteenth, or Hoary Coral-like MOB:
Thi: i: all of a hoary white, growing about a Fool
high, whole uprith Branched: are thick, htlid, and
not hollow, divided into .7111”) Ratflihcatiom, each
toherctf i: like ttnto a Stagr-Horn, and Jhorp or '
final] at the end. ' . n
XXII. 'lhe Nineteenth, or Coral-like Mofs with
reddifh Horns. Thi: Mofs grow: among the Ordina-
ry, orcommon Ground Mofs. And ira delicate fight
to beholdgthe pale, green, ordinary'Mofs to grow
an the ground, and thi: Mof‘s heing all white to,
grow ottt‘ front among it, parted like .-Coral ,img
many Brancher, hard or rough in handling; but the
end: or'top: of then; are all. of yellowifh or reddijb
color, like fattll, hard, or rough Hornr. -
XXIII. The twentieth,"or Mountain Coraline.
like MOB. Thi: i: aftnall low, tvhitifh, dry Herb
with jinall hollow Stalh:, not flatly or hard at 41]"
httt finely out and divided Yitttontany‘parn, much
: t: tzftentitne:
refeinhltng the true Coralineztht
found upon thy heathy Grottnd:. ' .
XXIV. The twenty jitji,” Rocky Coral-like
Mots. VI hi: grow: on: Rocky Hill: among other
MoiTes in Naples, a: Column: fur, rvhafe Branche:
are many, and each ending in a two forked like
Horn, joinetht'ng likelthe double forked Horn of a
Stag, ln'ing hollow and white, within, and green
without: lint of an ill eat‘thyjinell. ' ' H
XXV. The Place:. Theyrmoft of them grow
upon barren, nearby, dry and rocky, or Ikoney’
Grounds, according as is' expreff in their feveral
Defcrtpuons. But the tIIItfcu: Capillariy, viz. the
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