FINIS
And thus haue I finished this worke, and furnished it with whatsoeuer Art and Nature concurring, could effect to bring delight to those that liue in our Climate, and take pleasure in such things; which how well or ill done, I must abide euery ones censure: the iudicious and courteous I onely respect, let Momus bite his lip, and eate his heart; and so Farewell.
FINIS.
Index omnium stirpium
quæ in hoc opere continentur.
- A.
- Abies, page [600]
- Abrotanum fæminum, siue Santolina, [449]
- Acanthus Aculeatus, [330]
- Acanthus sativus, ibid
- Acer maius siue Sycomorus, [610]
- Acetosa, [486]
- Aconitum bacciferum, i.e. Christophoriana [214]
- Aconitum flore albido, [214]
- Aconitum hyemale, ibid
- Aconitum luteum Ponticum, ibid
- Aconitum salutiferum, [216]
- Admirabilis pervana, [364]
- Æthiopis, [385]
- Aglaophotis, i.e. [Pæonia]
- Alaternus, [603]
- Albucum, [148]
- Alcea Ægyptia siue Bamia, [369]
- Alcea Americana, [368]
- Alcea fruticosa pentaphyllea, ib
- Alcea peregrina siue vesicaria, ib
- Alisma Dodonæi, i.e. [Saponaria]
- Alisma Dioscoridis Fab. Columna, i.e. [Auricula Vrsi]
- Alisma syluarum, i.e. [Paralysis]
- Allium, [513]
- Althæa frutex, [369]
- Amaracus, i.e. [Maiorana]
- Amarella, i.e. [Matricaria]
- Amaranthus panniculis sparsis, [371]
- Amaranthus purpureus, ib
- Amaranthus tricolor, ib
- Amaranthus luteus, i.e. [Heliocrysum]
- Ambreboi, i.e. [Cyanus Orientalis]
- Amellus Virgilij, i.e. [Aster Atticus Italorum]
- Amomum Plinij, i.e. [Pseudocapsicum Dodonæi]
- Amygdalus, [583]
- Anagyris altera, i.e. [Laburnum]
- Anchusa, [251]
- Anemone eiusque species, [199 ad 214]
- Anethum, [494]
- Angelica, [529]
- Anthemis flore luteo, [294]
- Anthemis Leucanthemis, i.e. [Chamemælum]
- Anthericos, [148]
- Antimelum, i.e. [Mandragoras]
- Antirrhinum, [269]
- Apium, [491]
- Apocynum Syriacum, [444]
- Apocynum Virginianum, [445]
- Aquilegia, [271]
- Arbor Alpina Plinij, i.e. [Laburnum]
- Arbor Iudæ, [437]
- Arbor Vitæ, [438]
- Arbutus, [603]
- Argyrocome, i.e. [Gnaphalium Americanum]
- Armerius, [319]
- Armoraria pratensis, [256]
- Armoraria altera, i.e. [Muscipula Lobelij]
- Arthanita, i.e. [Cyclamen]
- Arthritica, i.e. [Paralysis]
- Arundo Indica, siue Canna Indica, [376]
- Asarum, [532]
- Asparagus, [503]
- Asphodelus bulbosus albus, [138]
- Asphodelus bulbosus Galeni, ibid
- Asphodelus hyacinthinus, i.e. [bulbosus]
- Asphodelus maior albus, [146]
- Asphodelus minor luteus, i.e. [Hastula regia]
- Aster Atticus Italorum, [299]
- Aster Pervanus Columnæ, i.e. [Battatas de Canada]
- Attamusco, i.e. [Narcissus Virginianus]
- Atriplex, i.e. [Olus aureum]
- Auellana, & Byzantina
- Aurelia, i.e. [Chrysocome]
- Auricula muris maior, i.e. [Pulmonaria Gallorum]
- Auricula Vrsi eiusque species, [235]
- B.
- Balaustium, [430]
- Balsamina fæmina & Balsamella, [278]
- Balsamita mas & fæmina, [482]
- Balsamum alpinum, i.e. Ledum Alpinum, [424]
- Bamia, i.e. [Alcea Ægyptia]
- Baptisecula, i.e. [Cyanus]
- Barba hirci, i.e. [Tragopogon]
- Battatas Hispanorum, Virginianum, & Canadense, [518]
- Behen rubrum, i.e. [Valeriana rubra Dodonæi]
- Bellis cærulea siue Globularia, [321]
- Bellis maior flore pleno, [322]
- Bellis minor flore pleno eiusque species, ibid
- Belvidere Italorum, i. Scoparia, siue Linaria magna, [268]
- Ben rubrum Monspeliense, i. [Muscipula Lobelij]
- Berberis, [561]
- Beta, [488]
- Binizade & Binizante, i. [Anemone tenuifolia]
- Blattaria, [383]
- Blito de tre colori, [372]
- Blitum, [488]
- Bolbonach, i. Viola lunaris & latifoliæ, [265]
- Borrago, Borrago semper virens, [249]
- Botanaria, i. [Globularia]
- Branca vrsina, i. [Acanthus sativus]
- Brassica eiusque species, [503]
- Bubonium siue Inguinalis, i. [Aster Atticus Italorum]
- Bulbus agrestis, i. [Colchicum]
- Buccinum Romanorum, i. [Delphinium]
- Bulbus Eriophorus, [124]
- Bulbus esculentus Lacunæ, i. Ornithogalum luteum, [140]
- Bulbus Leucanthemos, i. [Ornithogalum album]
- Bulbus vnifolius, [140]
- Bulbus vomitorius Matthioli, i. [Muscari]
- Buglossum, [249]
- Buglossum Hispanicum, i. [Anchusa]
- Buglossum luteum, [486]
- Bunias dulcis, i. Napus, [509]
- Buphthalmum, [293]
- Buphthalmum maius, i. [Helleborus niger ferulaceus]
- Buxus arbor. Buxus humilis, & Buxus versicolibus folijs, [606]
- C.
- Cacalia Loniceri, i. [Lilium Conuallium]
- Calcaris flos, i. [Delphinium]
- Calceolus Mariæ, [367]
- Calendula maxima & simplex, [296], [298]
- Callionymus Gesneri, i. [Lilium conuallium]
- Caltha, i. [Calendula]
- Caltha Africana, i. [Flos Africanus]
- Caltha palustris flore pleno, [224]
- Camomilla vulgaris, & flore pleno, [290]
- Campanula maior pyramidalis, [354]
- Campana lazura, i. [Convolvulus cæruleus maior], [359]
- Campanula persicifolia alba & cærulea, [353]
- Canicida, i. [Aconitum luteum Ponticum]
- Canis cerebrum, i. [Antirrhinum]
- Cannacorus, i. [Canna Indica]
- Canna Indica flore luteo punctato, [376]
- Canna Indica flore rubro, ibid
- Cantabrica Plinij, i. [Caryophyllus]
- Capnos fabacea radice, i. Radix caua minor, [275]
- Caprifolium perfoliatum siue Italicum, [405]
- Cardamine flore pleno, & trifolia, [389]
- Carduus benedictus, [530]
- Carduus Eriocephalus, i. tomentosus, [332]
- Carduus mollis [330]
- Carlina humilis [332]
- Carthamus siue Cnicus sativus, [329]
- Carum, [515]
- Caryophylli maiores & maximi, [316]
- Caryophylli syluestres, [314]
- Caryophyllus marinus & mediterraneus, [317]
- Caryophyllus Indicus, i. [Flos Africanus]
- Cassaua, i. Iucca, [434]
- Cavala lale, i. [Tulipæ præcoces]
- Caffalale, i. [Tulipa mediæ]
- Caucason, i. [Moly Indicum]
- Caulis vulgaris, Crispa, Sabaudica, [504]
- Caulis florida, ibid
- Caulo rapum, ibid
- Cedrus Lycia, [436]
- Celastrus, [603]
- Cepa alba, rubra &c., [510]
- Cerasa Indiana, [432]
- Cerasus flore pleno, [402]
- Cerasorum diuersitas, [571]
- Cerasus Trapezuntina, i. [Laurocerasus]
- Cercis, [437]
- Cerefolium maius & vulgare, [494]
- Cervicaria, i. [Trachelium]
- Chamæcistus Frisicus, [424]
- Chamæcyparissus, i. [Santolina]
- Chamædaphne, [498]
- Chamædrys, [456]
- Chamæiris angustifolia, [187]
- Chamæiris latifolia, [186]
- Chamælæa Alpina, [397]
- Chamælæa Germanica, i. Mesereon, [397]
- Chamælea tricoccos, ibid
- Chamælea, [vide Carlina]
- Chamæmalus, i. [Malus Paradiseus]
- Chamæmelum, i. [Camomilla]
- Chamænerium flore Delphinij, [270]
- Chamæpauce Cordi, i. [Ledum Silesiacum]
- Chamærhododendros Chamælææfolio Lobelij, i. [Ledum Alpinum]
- Charantia fœmina, i. [Balsamina fæmina]
- Cheiri siue Keiri, i. [Leucoium luteum], [256]
- Chondrilla aurea, i. [Pilosella maior], [300]
- Chrysanthemum odoratum, i. [Chamæmelum nudum]
- Chrysanthemum Peruvianum, i. [Flos Solis]
- Chrysanthemum Creticum, [295]
- Chrysocome siue Stœchas citrina, [374]
- Cichorium, [495]
- Cinara alba, rubra, moschata &c., [518]
- Circæa, i. [Mandragoras]
- Cistus annuus, [422]
- Cistus mas, [421]
- Cistus fæmina, [422]
- Cistus Ledon, ibid
- Claues sancti Petri, i. [Paralysis]
- Clematis Daphnoides, i. Vinca peruinca, [391]
- Clematis altera siue vrens flore albo, ibid
- Clematis peregrina flore rubro, [392]
- Clematis peregrina flore purpureo, ibid
- Clematis peregrina flore purpureo pleno, ibid
- Clematis peregrina flore carneo pleno, [393]
- Clematis cærulea Pannonica, ibid
- Clematis surrecta siue Flammula Iouis, ibid
- Clematis flore albo plena, vel surrecta flore duplici, [392]
- Clematis Virginiana, i. Maracoc, [393]
- Clymenum Matthioli, i. [Lathyrus latifolius siue sum perenne]
- Cneorum Matthioli, [397]
- Cneorum nigrum & album Theophrasti, [426]
- Cnicus siue Carthamus sativus, [329]
- Colchicum Anglicum Byzantinum &c., [154 &c.]
- Colchicum vernum, [158]
- Colytea Theophrasti, [438]
- Colutea vulgaris, & Scorpioides, [440]
- Coma aurea siue Heliochrysum
- Condrilla aurea, i. [Pilosella maior]
- Consolida minor, i. [Bellis minor vulgaris]
- Consolida regalis, i. [Delphinium]
- Convolvulus Americanus, [358]
- Convolvulus cæruleus maior, [357]
- Convolvulus cæruleus minor, [358]
- Convolvulus purpureus maior, ibid
- Convolvulus purpureus minor spicæfolijs, [359]
- Colchorus Dalechampij, i. [Pilosella maior]
- Cornus mas fructu albo, rubro, [570]
- Corona Imperialis, [28]
- Cortusa Matthioli, [240]
- Corydalis, [276]
- Cosmosandalos, i. [Calceolus Mariæ]
- Costus hortorum maior & minor, [482]
- Cotonea malus, [589]
- Cotyledon altera minor, & flore rubro, [232]
- Crocus vernus albus, purpureus &c. [160 ad, 170]
- Crocus Hispanicus, i. [Carthami flores]
- Cucumis hortensis, [524]
- Cuminum syluestre alterum Dioscoridis Matthiolo, i. [Delphinium]
- Cupressus, [601]
- Cyanus Bætitus supinus, [327]
- Cyanus floridus Turcicus, ibid
- Cyanus minor variorum colorum, [326]
- Cyanus Orientalis, i. [floridus Turcicus]
- Cyclamen Antiochenum, [196]
- Cyclamen autumnale hederæfolio, ibid
- Cyclamen vernum. Veronense &c., [195]
- Cyclaminus idem
- Cydonia malus, [589]
- Cyprus Plinij, i. Ligustrum Orientale [411], [445]
- Cytisus vulgaris. Marantha &c., [440]
- D.
- Dactylus Trapezuntinus, i. [Laurocerasus]
- Daphnoides, i. Laureola, [398]
- Datura Turcarum, i. [Stramonium]
- Delphinium, [276]
- Delphinium buccinum, i. [Chamænerium]
- Delphinium Hispanicum parvum, [277]
- Dens caninus, [193]
- Dentali, i. [Dens caninus]
- Devebohini, i. [Narcissus media purpureus]
- Dictamus albus & Diptamus albus, i. [Fraxinella]
- Digitalis, [380]
- Diosanthos Theophrasti Dalechampio, i. [Aquilegia]
- Diosanthos, siue Iouis flos, i. [Caryophyllus]
- Dipcadi, i. [Muscari]
- Draba siue Arabis Dodonæi, i. [Thlaspi Creticum]
- Dracoherba, seu Tarchon, [500]
- Dracunculus maior, [529]
- E.
- Eleborine flore albo &c., [347]
- Elleborus albus vulgaris & præcox, [346]
- Elleborus niger, vel Helleborus niger, [344]
- Endiuia, [495]
- Ephemerum lethale, i. [Colchicum]
- Ephemerum non lethale, i. [Lilium conuallium]
- Ephemerum Virginianum, [152]
- Epimedium, [283]
- Eranthemum, i. [Flos Adonidis]
- Eriphium Galens, i. [Radix caua]
- Eruca satiua, [502]
- Eryngium Montanum siue Pannonicum, [330]
- F.
- Faba vulgaris, [521]
- Fabago, i. [Arbor Iudæ]
- Ficus Arbor & humilis, [566]
- Ficus Indica, [432]
- Flamma Theophrasti, i. [Amaranthus minor purpureus]
- Flammula Iouis, i. [Clematis surrecta]
- Flos Adonis, [293]
- Flos Africanus, [303]
- Flos Amoris, i. [Amaranthus]
- Flos Cancri, i. [Canna Indica]
- Flos Cardinalis, i. Trachelium Americanum, [356]
- Flos Caryophylleus, siue Caryophyllus, [314]
- Flos Constantinopolitanus siue [Lychnis Chalcedonica]
- Flos maximus, i. [Flos Solis]
- Flos Cuculi, i. [Cardamine]
- Flos Cuculi, i. [Lychnis syluestris plumaria]
- Flos frumenti, i. [Cyanus minor]
- Flos noctis, i. [Convolvulus maior purpureus]
- Flos Diuæ Katharinæ, i. [Nigella]
- Flos Meleagridis, i. [Fritillaria]
- Flos Regius, i. [Delphinium]
- Flos Indicus vel Tunetensis, i. [Africanus]
- Flos Solis Farnesianus Columnæ, i. [Battatas de Canada]
- Flos Solis, [295]
- Fæniculum, [492]
- Fragaria, [526]
- Fraxinella, [333]
- Fritillaria, [44]
- Frutex Coronarius Clusij, i. [Syringa alba], [410]
- Fucus herba, i. [Anchusa]
- G.
- Gallipo lale, i. [Anemone tenuifolia]
- Galeopsis Pannonica siue Lamium Pannonicum, [385]
- Gelosia Tragi, i. [Amaranthus tricolor]
- Gelseminum, i. [Iasminum]
- Genista Hispanica siue Spartium Hispanicum, [442]
- Gentiana maior, [350]
- Gentiana Asclepiadis folia, ibid
- Gentiana cruciata, ibid
- Gentianella verna, [352]
- Gentianella autumnalis siue Pneumonanthe, ibid
- Geranium tuberosum vel bulbosum, [228]
- Geum Alpinum Lobelij, i. [Sanicula guttata]
- Geranium batrachoides, fuscum &c., [229]
- Gith, i. [Nigella]
- Giul catamer lale, i. [Anemone latifolia multiplex]
- Gladiolus Byzantinus, Italicus &c., [189]
- Globularia cærulea, [322]
- Globularia lutea montana, [323]
- Glycyrrhiza siue Liqueritia, [533]
- Gnaphalium Americanum, [374]
- Gnaphalium Montanum, siue Pes Cati vel Pilosella minor Montana, [375]
- Gnaphalium Roseum, ibid
- Gramen striatum vel pictum, [458]
- Gramen marinum, i. [Caryophyllus marinus minor]
- Gramen plumarium vel plumosum, [458]
- Grossularia siue Vva crispa vulgaris, baccis rubris, cæruleis, aculeatis &c., [560]
- Guaiacana siue Guaiacum Patauinum idem est cum Pishamin Virginianorum, [Loti species]
- H.
- Hastula regia, i. [Asphodelus luteus minor]
- Hedera Virginiana, [612]
- Hedysarum clypeatum, [339]
- Heliotropium Indicum Pelleterij, i. [Battatas de Canada]
- Heliocrysum, [374]
- Helleboraster siue Pseudohelleborus, [345]
- Helleborus albus & vernus præcox, [346]
- Helleborus niger verus, [344]
- Helleborus niger serulaceus, i. Buphthalmum maius, [293]
- Helleborine, [347]
- Hemerocallis, i. [Martagon]
- Hemerocallis Valentina Clusij, i. [Pseudonarcissus marinus, vel Pancratium vulgo]
- Hepatica nobilis siue trifolia, [225]
- Herba clauellata, i. [Viola tricolor]
- Herba sancti Petri, i. [Paralysis]
- Herba Sanctæ Catharinæ, i. [Balsamina fæmina]
- Herba Margarita, i. [Bellis minor]
- Herba Regina, i. [Tabacco]
- Herba Tunica, i. [Caryophyllus] [& Armerius]
- Herba Trinitatis, i. [Hepatica trifolia]
- Hermodactylus Matthioli, [188]
- Hermodactylus Gesneri, [194]
- Hermodactylum Colchicum, [160]
- Hesperis, [262]
- Hippolapathum, i. Patientia siue Lapathum sativum, & Rhabarbarum Monachorum, [483]
- Hippolapathum rotundifolium, [484]
- Hipposelinum siue Olus atrum, [490]
- Hirculus Frisicus, i. [Chamæcistus Friciscus]
- Horminum sativum, [478]
- Hyacinthus & eius genera, [111 ad 133]
- Hyacynthus Poetarum, i. [Iris bulbosa Anglicana]
- Hyssopus folijs aureis, [455]
- Hyssopus vulgaris, [476]
- Hypecoum Matthioli, i. [Alcea vesicaria]
- I.
- Iacea Bætica, [328]
- Iacea marina Bætica, ib
- Iasminum Americanum, [359]
- Iasminum Arabicum, [410]
- Iasminum album, [406]
- Iasminum Catalonicum, ibid
- Idæus dactylus, i. [Pæonia]
- Ilex arbor, [600]
- Intubum, i. Endiuia & Cichorium, [495]
- Iouis flos, i. [Caryophyllus]
- Iphium Theophrasti, i. [Caryophyllus]
- Iris bulbosa & eius varietas, [171 ad 179]
- Iris Chalcedonica, [179]
- Iris Dalmatica Damascena &c., [180 &c.]
- Iris Persica, [172]
- Iris Tripolitana, [182]
- Iris tuberosa, [188]
- Iucca, [434]
- Ixine Theophrasti, i. [Carlina]
- K.
- Keiri, siue Leucoium luteum, [256]
- Keiri albo flore, [257]
- L.
- Laburnum, [438]
- Lactuca agnina. Capitata &c., [498]
- Lamium Pannonicum, i. Galeopsis Pannonica, [385]
- Lapathum sanguineum, [484]
- Larix, [608]
- Lathyrus latifolius, i. [Pisum perenne], [338]
- Lathyrus siliquis orobi, ib
- Lauendula mas & fæmina, [447]
- Lauendula syluestris, i. [Stæchas]
- Laurus, [598]
- Laurus regia, i. Laurocerasus, [401]
- Laurus Rosea, i. [Oleander]
- Laurus Tinus, [400]
- Laurea Cerasus, [599]
- Lauro cerasus, [401]
- Ledum Alpinum. Silesiacum, [424]
- Ledum id est Cistus Ledon
- Leimonia Theophrasti Clusio, i. [Anemone syluestris]
- Leontostomium, i. [Aquilegia]
- Leucoium bulbosum, [109]
- Leucoium hortense simplex & multiplex, [258]
- Leucoium luteum multiplex, [257]
- Leucoium marinum Syriacum, [260]
- Leucoium melancholicum, ibid
- Leuconacissolirion, i. [Leucoium bulbosum]
- Libanotis Coronaria, i. [Rosmarinus]
- Ligustrum, [445]
- Ligustrum Orientale, i. Cyprus Plinij, [410]
- Lilac, i. Syringa cærulea, [407]
- Lilac flore argenteo, [408]
- Liliago, i. [ Phalangium]: vel alijs [ Lilium non bulbosum] siue [Liliasphodelus]
- Liliasphodelus, [148]
- Lilionarcissus, i. [Tulipa]
- Lilium Alexandrinum, i. [Ornithogalum Arabicum], [135]
- Lilium album, [40]
- Lilium aureum, rubrum &c., [39]
- Lilium conuallium, [349]
- Lilium Macedonicum, [36]
- Lilium Montanum, [33]
- Lilium non bulbosum, i. [Liliasphodelus]
- Lilium Persicum vel Susianum, [28]
- Lilium syluestre, i. [Montanum]
- Lilium variegatum, i. [Fritillaria]
- Limonium peregrinum Rauwolfij, [250]
- Linaria magna siue Belvidere Italorum, [268]
- Liqueritia, [583]
- Linaria cærulea purpurea odorata, [66]
- Lingua Bouis vel Buglossum luteum, [486]
- Linum syluestre album, luteum, [266]
- Lotus Africana Dalechampij, i. [Laurocerasus]
- Lotus Arbor, [568]
- Lotus tetragonolobus siue siliquosus flore rubello, i. [Pisum quadratum]
- Lunaria Arthritica, i. [Paralysis], etiamque & [Auricula Vrsi]
- Lunaria Græca, maior & odorata i. Bolbonach, seu Viola latifolia, [265]
- Lunaria cærulea, i. Soldanella Alpina, siue Montana, [234]
- Lupinus, [335]
- Lychnis Chalcedonica flore simplici, & flore pleno, [253]
- Lychnis Coronaria, [252]
- Lychnis plumaria syluestris multiplex, [253]
- Lychnis syluestris flore albo plena, & flore rubro pleno, [254]
- Lycopersicum Galeni, i. [Flos Africanus], [pomum Amoris Anguillaræ]
- M.
- Maiorana aurea, [446]
- Maiorana tenuifolia, [452]
- Maiorana vulgaris, ibid
- Maiorana latifolia vulgaris, [474]
- Mala Æthyopica, [379]
- Mala Arantia, [584]
- Mala Armeniaca siue præcocia, [579]
- Malus Cotonea vel Cydonia, [589]
- Malus Granata seu Punica, [428]
- Malorum Persicorum diuersitas, [580]
- Malorum varia genera, [586]
- Malus Punica satiua, [428]
- Malus Punica syluestris, i. [Balaustium]
- Malua crispa, [495]
- Malua Hispanica flore carneo amplo, [366]
- Malua horaria, i. [Alcea peregrina], [370]
- Malua hortensis simplex & multiplex, [369]
- Malua Rosea, i. [hortensis]
- Mandragoras mas & fæmina, [377]
- Maracoc siue Clematis Virginiana, [393]
- Marguerites & Margueritons, i. [Bellis minor multiplex]
- Martagon album, flore carneo, [33]
- Martagon Chymistarum, i. [Lilium aureum siue rubrum]
- Martagon Byzantinum seu Constantinopolitanū, [34]
- Martagon Pannonicum flore spadiceo, [35]
- Martagon Imperiale, [33]
- Martagon Pomponeum, [36]
- Martagon Phœniceo flore, [34]
- Martagon rarissimum, i. [Narcissus tertius Matthioli]
- Matricaria flore pleno, [289]
- Medica Cochleata. Spinosa, [338 &c.]
- Medium Dioscoridis, i. [Viola Mariana]
- Melampodium, i. [Helleborus niger]
- Melanthium, i. [Nigella]
- Melissa, [479]
- Melo Moscatus &c., [525]
- Mentha, [480]
- Mespilus Aronia. Vulgaris, [568]
- Mezereon, i. [Chamælæa Germanica]
- Mirabilia Peruviana, [364]
- Moly alterum genus Plinij Dodonæo, i. [Phalangium]
- Moly varia genera, [141 ad 146]
- Morion, i. [Mandragoras]
- Morus vulgaris, alba, Virginiana, [599]
- Muschoromi, i. [Muscari]
- Moschatella, i. [Hesperis]
- Muscipula Lobelij, i. Benrubrum Monsp., [254]
- Myrobalanus prunus, [577]
- Myrrhis, i. [Cerefolium maius]
- Myrtus maior & minor, [427]
- N.
- Napellus, [215]
- Napellus Moisis, i. Anthora, [216]
- Napus maior & minor, [509]
- Narcissus Caperonius, i. [Fritillaria]
- Narcissorum varia genera, [67 ad 108]
- Narcissus marinus, i. [tertius Matthioli]
- Narcissus Iacobæus flore rubro, [69]
- Narcissus Matthioli, i. [Ornithogalum Neapolitanum]
- Narcissus Trapezunticus, [30]
- Narcissus Virgineus, [86] & [91]
- Nardus Italica, i. [Lauendula]
- Nardus montana, [386]
- Nasturtium Indicum, [280]
- Nasturtium hortense, [500]
- Nepeta, [479]
- Nerium, i. [Oleander]
- Nerium Alpinum, i. [Ledum Alpinum]
- Nicotiana, i. [Tabacco]
- Nigella flore albo duplici, [287]
- Nigella flore cæruleo multiplici, ibid
- Nigella Hispanica, ibid
- Nil Auicennæ, i. [Convolvulus cæruleus maior]
- Nozelha, i. Crocus Clusio, Sysirinchium Boelio, [171]
- Nucipersica & eius varietas, [583]
- Nux Auellana, Byzantina, [562]
- Nux Iuglans, [595]
- Nux Metel, i. [Stramonium maius]
- Nux vesicaria seu Staphylodendron, [611]
- O.
- Ocellus Barbaricus, & Damascenus, i. [Caryophyllus]
- Ocimastrum Valerianthon, i. [Valeriana rubra Dodonæi]
- Ocimoides semper virens, [254]
- Ocimum citratum, Indicum, [450]
- Odontitis, i. [Lychnis plumaria]
- Oenanthe Myconi, i. Ranunculus thalictri folio minor, [218]
- Olus album, i. [Lactuca agnina]
- Olus atrum, i. [Hipposelinum]
- Olus aureum, i. [Atriplex]
- Olus hispanicum, i. [Spinachia]
- Opuntia, i. Lychen marinum, [433]
- Opuntia seu Ficus Indica, ibid
- Orchis Melitias seu Apifera, [192]
- Orchis hermaphroditica &c., ibid
- Ornithogalum Æthiopicum, [138]
- Ornithogalum Arabicum, [134]
- Ornithogalum luteum, [140]
- Ornithogalum Neapolitanum, [138]
- Ornithogalum Pannonicum, [136] & [138]
- Orobus Venetus, [338]
- Orontium, i. [Antirrhinum]
- Os Leonis, i. [Antirrhinum]
- Ostrys Theophrasti, [410]
- Osyris, i. [Scoparia vel Linaria magna]
- Oxalis siue Acetosa, [487]
- Oxyacantha siue Berberis & siue acinis, [561]
- P.
- Padus Theophrasti, i. Cerisier blanc Gallorum siue Cerasus racemosus, [574]
- Pæonia mas & fæmina simplex & multiplex, [341 &c.]
- Paliurus, [607]
- Palma Christi, i. [Ricinus]
- Palma Christi, i. [Orchis siue Satyrium Basilicum]
- Pancratium, i. Scilla rubra, & non Pseudonarcissus marinus, vide pag. [108] & [133]
- Panis porcinus, i. [Cyclamen]
- Papaver sativum flore pleno, [286]
- Papaver syluestre flore pleno, ibid
- Pappas siue Battatas Hispanorum Canadense Virginianum, [516]
- Paralysis diuersarum specierum, [242 &c.]
- Paralytica alpina maior & minor, i. [Auricula Vrsi] & [Paralysis minor]
- Parthenium, i. [Matricaria]
- Parthenium Galeni, i. [Amaracus]
- Pastinaca latifolia, [506]
- Pastinaca tenuifolia, [508]
- Pedua Penorum, i. [Flos Africanus]
- Pennachio Persiano, i. [Lilium Persicum]
- Pepo, [526]
- Peruinca siue Vinca peruinca, [391]
- Periclymenum perfoliatum, [404]
- Periclymenum rectum, [415]
- Periploca Virginiana, [444]
- Pes cati, i. [Gnaphalium Montanum]
- Petroselinum, [491]
- Petum & Picielt, i. [Tabacco]
- Perebecenuc, i. [Tabacco]
- Phalangium Allobrogicum, [150]
- Phalangium ephemerum Virginianum, [152]
- Phalangium Italicum maius, [150]
- Phalangium ramosum & non ramosum, ibid
- Phaseolus vulgaris, [521]
- Phillyrea, [445]
- Phlomitis, i. [Æthiopis]
- Phlox siue flamma Theophrasti, i. [Viola flammea siue tricolor]
- Pilosella maior siue Chondrilla aurea, [300]
- Pilosella minor montana, i. Gnophalium montanum, [375]
- Pimpinella siue Sanguisorba, [483]
- Pinus, [599]
- Piper montanum, i. [Chamælææ frutex vel semen]
- Pishamin Virginianorum, i. [Guaiacum Patauinum]
- Pisum perenne, Lathyrus latifolius, [340]
- Pisum quadratum rubrum, [338]
- Pisum vulgare, roseum maculatum &c., [522]
- Planta Cardinalis, i. Trachelium Americanum, [356]
- Planta maxima, i. [Flos Solis]
- Plantago rosea, [352]
- Pneumonanthe, i. [Gentiana autumnalis], [352]
- Poma amoris maiora & minora, [379]
- Pomorum varietas, [586]
- Pomum spinosum, i. [Stramonium], [362]
- Porrum, [512]
- Portulaca, [499]
- Pothos Theophrasti, i. [Aquilegia]
- Primula veris simplex & multiplex, [242] &c.
- Prunorum magna varietas, [575]
- Pseudocapsicum, i. Amomum Plinij, [431]
- Pseudohelleborus Matthioli, i. [Helleborus niger ferulaceus]
- Pseudohermodactylus Matthioli, i. [Dens Caninus]
- Pseudonarcissus Anglicus, Germanicus, Hispanicus, &c., [99 &c.]
- Pseudolotus Matthioli, i. [Laurocerasus], est & [Guaiacum Patavinum & Pishamin Virginianorum]
- Pseudorhabarbarum est Rhabarbarum Monachorum, [274]
- Psidium, i. [Cortex Granatorum]
- Ptarmica flore pleno, [288]
- Pulegium, [477]
- Pulmonaria Tragi & Gallorum, i. Pilosella maior, [300]
- Pulmonaria maculosa & non maculosa, [248]
- Pulsatilla, [200]
- Pyracantha, [604]
- Pyramidalis Lutetiana, i. Campanula maior siue lactescens, [354]
- Pyretrum officinarum, [292]
- Pyretrum syluestre, [288]
- Pyrus & eius varietas, [590]
- Q.
- Qvamoclit Indorum, i. Convolvulus Americanus, [358]
- Quinûa Indorum, i. [Amaranthus maior siue panniculis sparsis]
- R.
- Radix Caua maior, & minor, [275]
- Ranunculus Anglicus, Asiaticus, Creticus &c., [216 ad 223]
- Ranunculus monophyllos, i. [Aconitum hyemale]
- Ranunculus nemorum & syluarum, i. [Anemones syluestres]
- Raphanus vulgaris & nigra radice, [509]
- Rapum hortense, luteum, rubrum, ibid
- Rapunculus hortensis, [514]
- Rhabarbarum Monachorum & Pseudorhabarbarum, [274]
- Rhabarbarum & Rhaponticum verum, [483]
- Rhododendron, i. [Oleander]
- Rhus Virginiana, [611]
- Rhus Myrtifolia, ibid
- Ribes fructu albo, nigro, rubro, [558]
- Rosa Alpina, i. Ledum alpinum, [424]
- Rosa Iunonis, i. [Lilium album]
- Rosa fatuina, i. Pæonia
- Rosa montana, i. [Alpina]
- Rosa vltramarina, i. [Malua rosea]
- Rosa Anglica, Cinamomea, Damascena, &c., [412 ad 425]
- Rosmarinum vulgare, [425]
- Rosmarinum aureum, ibid
- Rosmarinum latifolium, [426]
- Rosmarinum syluestre Matthioli, i. [Ledum Alpinum]
- Rubus Idæus, [557]
- Rubus Idæus non spinosus, ibid
- Ruta hortensis, [530]
- Ruta palustris vel pratensis, i. [Thalictrum]
- S.
- Sabdarifa, i. [Alcea Americana]
- Sabina, [607]
- Salmaris, i. [Pyretrum]
- Saluia maior & minor, [478]
- Saluia variegata, [446]
- Sambach Arabum, i. [Syringa Arabica flore duplici]
- Sambucus Rosea, [411]
- Sampsuchum, i. [Maiorana]
- Sana sancta & Sancta herba, i. [Tabacco]
- Sandalida Cretica, i. [Pisum quadratum]
- Sanicula Alpina vel montana, i. [Cortusa Matthioli]
- Sanicula trifolia, i. [Cardamine trifolia]
- Sanicula guttata, [231]
- Sanguisorba vel Pimpinella, [483]
- Sanguis Herculis, i. [Elleborus albus]
- Santolina, i. Abrotanum fæmina, [449]
- Saponaria flore duplici, [352]
- Saponaria altera, i. [Trachelium minus], & [Valeriana rubra Dodon.]
- Sarahug, i. [Hyacinthus Lillifolius]
- Satureia vel Thymbra, [476]
- Satyrium Erythronium & Triphyllum Dioscoridis, i. Tulipa, [66]
- Satyrium Orchidis species, [192]
- Scabiosa rubra Austriaca, [324]
- Scabiosa rubra Indica, ibid
- Scarlatea, i. [Armerius]
- Scoparia, i. Linaria magna, [268]
- Scorpioides maius & minus, [340]
- Scorsonera, [301]
- Scylla alba, rubra, [133]
- Sedum serratum, [232]
- Segetalis, i. [Gladiolus]
- Selinum dulce, [491]
- Serincade, i. [Narcissus medio purpureus]
- Serincade catamer lale, i. [Narcissus flore pleno]
- Serpentaria, i. [Dracunculus]
- Serpentina, i. [Scorsonera]
- Serpillum aureum, Citratum &c., [454]
- Sesamoides minus, aliquibus est Helleborus niger ferulaceus, [294]
- Sicla & Sicula, i. [Beta]
- Sidium idem quod [Psidium]
- Siliqua syluestris, i. [Arbor Iudæ]
- Simboline idem quod Zumbul Indicum, [Hyacinthi Orientalis species]
- Sinapi, [502]
- Sisarum, [506]
- Sisyrinchium alterum, i. [Cardamine altera]
- Sisyrinchium Mauritanicum &c., [171]
- Sisyrinchium Cordi, i. [Ornithogalum]
- Solanum arborescens, i. [Amomum Plinij]
- Solanum fætidum spinosum Bauhini, i. [Stramonium]
- Solanum Mexicanum Bauhini, i. [Mirabilia]
- Solanum pomiferum Gesneri & Bauhini, i. [Pomum amoris]
- Solanum vesicarium, i. [Alkakengi]
- Solanum esculentum Bauhini, i. [Battatas de Virginia]
- Sol Indianus, i. [Flos solis]
- Soldanella alpina, [234]
- Sophonia, i. [Amaranthus tricolor]
- Sorbus legitima & Torminalis, [567]
- Spartum Austriacum, i. [Gramen plumosum]
- Spartum Hispanicum frutex, i. Genista Hispanica, [442]
- Spinachia, [496]
- Staphylodendron, i. [Nux vesicaria]
- Sternutamentoria, i. [Ptarmica]
- Stœchas, [448]
- Stœchas Citrina, i. [Chrysocome]
- Struthium non est Saponaria, [353]
- Stramonium maius & minus, [360]
- Sumach Virginense, [612]
- Susamgiul, i. [Lilium Persicum], & [Hyacinthus stellatus, Byzantinus alter]
- Sycomorus, siue Acer maius latifolium, [610]
- Symphitum maculosum, i. [Pulmonaria]
- Syringa alba, cærulea, [408]
- Syringa Arabica flore albo duplici, [408]
- Syringa Italica Lobelij, i. [Syringa flore albo simplici]
- Syringa Italica flore albo pleno Besleri, [410]
- T.
- Tabacco, [363]
- Tamarix vel Tamariscus, [610]
- Tanacetum vulgare, [482]
- Tanacetum Pervanum, i. [Flos Africanus]
- Tarchon herba, [500]
- Taxus arbor, [606]
- Thalictrum vel Thalietrum Hispanicum, [274]
- Thesium Theophrasti, i. [Radix caua]
- Thlaspi Bæticum marinum, [390]
- Thraupalus Theophrasti Dalechampio, i. [Sambucus rosea]
- Thridacias, i. [Mandragoras]
- Thuya, i. Arbor vitæ, [436]
- Thymbra, i. Satureia, [476]
- Thymum legitimum capitatum, [454]
- Thymum durius & latifolium, [474]
- Tilia fæmina, [608]
- Trachelium maius & minus, [354]
- Trachelium Americanum, [356]
- Tragium Dioscoridis, i. [Fraxinella]
- Tragopogon cæruleum, purpureum, [302]
- Tragopogon luteum, [514]
- Tragoriganum Matthioli, [453]
- Trifolium fruticans, i. [Iasminum luteum]
- Trifolium aureum & nobile, i. [Hepatica]
- Trinitas, seu herba trinitatis, i. [Hepatica]
- Tulipa Armeniaca, Boloniensis, Bombycina, Byzantina, Cretica &c., [52 &c.]
- Tulipæ mediæ, [55]
- Tulipæ præcoces, [48]
- Tulipæ serotinæ, [61]
- Tusai & Turfana, i. [Corona Imperialis]
- V.
- Vaccinium Virgilij, [128]
- Valeriana rubra Dodonæi, [386]
- Valeriana Græca, [388]
- Valerianthon, i. [Valeriana rubra Dodonæi]
- Verbascum odoratum & Verbasculum odoratum, i. [Paralysis]
- Veratrum album & nigrum, i. [Helleborus albus] & [niger]
- Vernilago, i. [Chamælæo albus]
- Vetonica altera, vel altilis, aut Coronaria, i. [Caryophyllus hortensis]
- Vetonica agrestis, i. [Armerius]
- Victorialis rotunda, i. [Gladiolus]
- Vinca peruinca, [391]
- Viola alba, i. [Leucoium]
- Viola alba bulbosa, i. [Leucoium bulbosum]
- Viola Damascena, i. [Hesperis]
- Viola flammea, i. [Tricolor]
- Viola hyemalis, i. [Hesperis]
- Viola latifolia & Viola Lunaris Bolbonach [265]
- Viola lutea, i. [Leucoium luteum siue Keiri]
- Viola peregrina, i. [Bolbonach]
- Viola mariana, [354]
- Viola martia, [281]
- Viola Matronalis, i. [Hesperis]
- Viola tricolor simplex & duplex, [282]
- Viperaria & Viperina, i. [Scorsonera]
- Vitis Corinthiaca, Damascena &c., [563]
- Vitis Virginiana, [564]
- Vitis Virginense seu potius Hedera Virginiana, [612]
- Vmbilicus Veneris, i. Cotiledon, [234]
- Vva crispa, i. Grossularia, [560]
- Vvularia, i. [Trachelium, est & Hippoglossum]
- Y.
- Yvcca, siue Iucca, [434]
- Z.
- Zambach Arabi, i. [Iasminum Arabicum]
- Zufiniare, i. [Martagon Constantinopolitanum]
- Zumbul Arabi, i. [Ornithogalum Arabicum]
- Zumbul Indi, i. [Orientalis maior præcox]
A Table of the English names of such Plants
as are contained in this Booke.
- A.
- White Aconite, [214]
- Yellow Aconite, or winter Wolfes bane, ibid.
- Adonis flower, [293]
- Alkanet, or Sea Buglosse, [250]
- Anemone, or winde-flower, & the kinds, [199] to [214]
- Yellow Anemone, [194]
- Allisanders, [490]
- Almond, and the kinds, [583]
- Angelica, [529]
- Apricocks, [579]
- Apples, and the seueral sorts, [586]
- Double blossomd Apple tree, [404]
- Apples of Loue, [379]
- Thorne Apples, [360]
- Arrach white and purple, [488]
- Asarabacca, [532]
- Asparagus, [503]
- Asphodill and his kindes, [146]
- Asphodill with Lilly flowers, [148]
- B.
- Baldmony or Gentian, [350]
- Balme, [479]
- The Balsame apple, [278]
- Barberies, [561]
- Barbery Buttons, and Thorny Buttons, [339]
- Barrenwort, [283]
- Batchelours Buttons double, white and red, [254]
- Batchelours Buttons yellow, [218] & [224]
- The Bay tree, [598]
- The Cherry Bay tree, or Bay Cherry, [401]
- The dwarfe Bay, [397]
- The Kings Bay, that is, the Cherry Bay
- The Rose Bay, [400]
- The Virginia Bay Cherry, [599]
- The wilde Bay, [400]
- The Bee-flower, [192] & [258]
- Beares breech, [330]
- Beares eares, and the sorts, [235] &c.
- Beares eare Sanicle, [240]
- Beares foote, [244]
- Beetes, and the kindes, [353]
- Garden Beanes and French Beanes, [521]
- Bell flowers, and the kinds, [353]
- Canterburie Bels, [354] & [356]
- Couentry Bels, [354]
- Blites, [488]
- Bloodwort, [484]
- The great blew Bindeweed, [359]
- The small blew Bindeweed, [360]
- Blew Bottles, [326]
- Borrage, and euer liuing Borage, [249]
- Ladies Bower, and Virgins Bower single and double, [393]
- Dwarfe Boxe and guilded Boxe, [606]
- Flower of Bristow, or None such, [253]
- Spanish Broome, [442]
- Double flowred Bruisewort or Sopewort, [352]
- Garden Buglosse, [249]
- Marsh buglosse and Sea buglosse, [250]
- Burnet, [483]
- Butterflie Orchis, [162]
- C.
- Cabbage, and his kindes, [503]
- Calues snout or Snapdragon, [269]
- Double Camomill and naked Camomill, [290]
- Rose Campion, [252]
- Featherd wilde Campion single and double, [253]
- The Crimson Cardinals flower, [356]
- Carawayes, [515]
- Carnations and Gilloflowers, [306]
- Caterpillers great and small, [340]
- Cassidonie, [443]
- Lobels Catch flye, [254]
- Clusius his Celastrus, [604]
- Sweete Cheruill or great Cheruill, [494]
- Garden Cheruill, ib
- Party coloured Cicheling, [338]
- The Christmas flower, [344]
- The Cherry tree, and the kindes thereof, [571]
- The double blossomd Cherry tree, [402]
- The Cypresse tree, [602]
- The sweet gum Cistus, [422]
- Burning Clamberer or Climer, [391]
- Hungarian Climer, [391]
- Virginian Climer or Maracoc, ibid
- Coleflower, Colewort, Colerape, [504]
- Colombines, [271]
- Tufted Colombines, [274]
- The prickly euer greene Corall tree, [604]
- Corneflower, [326]
- Corne sallet or Lambes Lettice, [428]
- The Cornell tree, [570]
- Costmary, [482]
- Cotton weedes, [375]
- Cowcumbers, diuers, [524]
- Cowslips of diuers sorts, [242 &c.]
- French Cowslips or Beares eares, [235]
- Cowslips of Ierusalem, [248]
- Cranes bill, and the kinds, [228]
- Garden Cresses, [500]
- Indian Cresses, [280]
- Crow flower, [253]
- Crow foote of diuers kinds, [216] to [223]
- Crown Imperial, [28]
- The double Cuckow flower, [253] and [389]
- Currans, white, red and blacke, [558]
- The true Curran Vine and Grape, [563]
- D.
- Daffodils, and the diuersities thereof, from, [67] to [108]
- Checkerd Daffodill, and the kinds, [44]
- Dittander, [508]
- Bastard Dittanie, [333]
- Dogs tooth Violet, [193]
- Dragons, [529]
- The Dragon flower, [385]
- Double Dasie, and blew Dasies, [321]
- E.
- White Ellebor of two sorts, [346]
- Wilde white Ellebor, [347]
- The true black Ellebor or Christmas flower, [344]
- Garden Endiue, [495]
- F.
- Fellworte or Gentian, [350]
- Fennell, [492]
- Fennell flower, [287]
- Double Featherfew, [289]
- The Princes Feather, [232]
- The Fig tree, and the kinds, [566]
- The Indian Figge tree, [433]
- The Finger flower, [383]
- The Firre tree, [600]
- The Corne Flagge, [189]
- The flagge or flowerdeluce, [79] &c.
- The flowerdeluce of Constantinople, [79]
- The flowerdeluce of Persia, [172]
- The bulbous flowerdeluces, [172] to [179]
- The veluet flowerdeluce, [188]
- Wilde flaxe or Tode flaxe, [266]
- Foxe gloues, and the kinds, [380]
- Fillbeards ordinary, and of Constantinople, [562]
- Flower of Bristow, or None such, single and double, [253]
- Purple flower gentle, and the kinds, [371]
- Golden flower gentle or golden flower of life, [372]
- The flower of the Passion, or Maracoc, [393]
- The flower of the Sun, [295]
- The Sultans flower, [327]
- The friars Crowne, [332]
- Fritillaria or checkerd Daffodil, [44]
- Double fritillaria, ibid
- G.
- Garlicke, [513]
- Gentian great and smal, [350]
- Germander, [456]
- Gilloflowers and Carnations, [306]
- Queenes Gilloflowers or Dames Violets, [262]
- Stocke Gilloflowers single and double, [258]
- The Ginny hen-flower, that is, Fritillaria, [44]
- Goats beard blew and purple, [302]
- Goats beard yellow, [514]
- Candy Goldilocks, [372]
- Golds, that is, Marigolds, [296]
- Gooseberries of diuers sorts, [560]
- Herbe Grace or Rue, [530]
- Grape flower, [114]
- Vipers Grasse, [301]
- Feather Grasse, [458]
- Painted Grasse, ib
- The Guaiacum of Padoa, [570]
- H.
- Hares bels, [122]
- Hearts ease single and double, [282]
- The blew Helmet flower or Monkes hood, [215]
- The wholsome Helmet flower, ibid
- Hollihockes single and double, [369]
- Holewort or Hollow-roote, [275]
- Hyssope common, [476]
- Guilded Hyssope, [455]
- Hungary or mountaine Sea Holly, [330]
- Honisockles double, [404]
- Red Honysockles or vpright Honysockles, [405]
- The euer green Hawthorne tree, or the euer green prickly Coral tree, [604]
- I.
- Iacinths, and the seueral sorts, [111] to [133]
- White Iasmine and yellow Iasmine, [406]
- Double white Iasmine, [408]
- Sweet Iohns single and double, [319]
- Ione siluer Pin, that is, Poppies double, [286]
- Iudas tree, [437]
- The supposed Indian Iucca, [434]
- The Virginia Ivye, [612]
- K.
- Spanish Sea Knapweede, [328]
- L.
- Ladies laces or painted grasse, [458]
- Ladies smockes double, [389]
- Lambes Lettice, [498]
- Langedebeefe, [486]
- The Larch tree, [608]
- Larkes heeles or spurs single and double, [276]
- Yellow Larkes heele, that is, Indian Cresses, [280]
- Lauender spike, [447]
- Lauender cotton, [449]
- French Lauender or Sticadoue, [448]
- Mountaine Laurell, [398]
- Leekes, [512]
- Lettice, and the kinds thereof, [498]
- Licorice, [533]
- The tree of Life, [436]
- The chekerd Lilly, that is, Fritillaria
- The Conual Lilly, or Lilliconvally, [340]
- The Day Lilly, [148]
- The Persian Lilly, [28], [30]
- The Mountaine Lilly, [33]
- The red or gold Lilly, [39]
- The white Lilly, [40]
- The Line or Linden tree, [608]
- Liue-long, or Life euerlasting, [375]
- Noble Liuerwort or Hepatica, [225]
- Lungwort or Cowslips of Ierusalem, [248]
- Lupines white, blew and yellow, [325]
- M.
- Sweet Marierome, [452]
- Guilded or yellow Marierome, [446]
- French Mallowes, [495]
- Spanish Mallowe, [366]
- Shrub Mallow, [369]
- Thorny Mallow, [368]
- Venice Mallow, ibid
- Red Maiths, and white, [293]
- Mandrake male and female, [377]
- The great Maple or Sycomore tree, [611]
- Marigolds, [296]
- Corne Marigolds of Candy, [295]
- French Marigolds, [303]
- Double Marsh Marigolds, [224]
- The Spanish Marigold is the greatest double broade leafed Anemone, [207]
- The blew or purple Marigold, [299]
- Martagons of diuers sorts, [33]
- Masticke the herbe, [452]
- Medlars, [568]
- The Melancholy Gentleman, [260]
- Muske Melons, [525]
- The Meruaile of the world, [364]
- Mirtles, [427]
- Moly or Mountaine Garlicke, [144] &c.
- Monkes hoode, or Larkes spurs, [276]
- Monkes hood or helmet flower, [215]
- Counterpoyson Monkes hood, [216]
- Blew Moone-wort, [234]
- Halfe Moones, [339]
- Golden Mouse-eare, [330]
- Mulberries, and Virginia Mulberry, [599]
- Moth-Mulleine, [383]
- Woody Mulleine or French Sage, [384]
- Ethiopian Mullein, [385]
- The Mumme tree, [432]
- Mustard, [502]
- N.
- Spotted Nauelwort, [232]
- Navew, [509]
- The Nectorin, and the kinds thereof, [582]
- Neesewort, or Neesing roote, [346]
- Neppe, [479]
- The Nettle tree, [568]
- Hungarian dead Nettle, [385]
- Nigella, or the Fenel-flower, [287]
- Tree Night shade, that is, the Winter Cherry tree, [432]
- None-such, or the flower of Bristow, [253]
- The bladder Nut, [611]
- The Filberd Nut of Constantinople, [562]
- The Spanish or Barberry Nut, [171]
- The Wall Nut, [594]
- O.
- The euer greene Oake, [600]
- Spurge Oliue, [397]
- Mountaine Spurge Oliue, ibid
- Onions, and the kinds, [510]
- Sea Onion, [133]
- Orchis of Virginia, [194]
- Orenges, [584]
- Oxe eye, [293]
- Oxe lips, [245]
- P.
- Pansies single and double, [282]
- Parsley, and sweet Parsley, [491]
- Virginia Parsley, [492]
- Parsneps, [506]
- Pasque flower, or Passe flower, [200]
- Patience, or Monkes Rubarbe, [483]
- Peaches, and the kinds, [586]
- Double blossomd Peach tree, [404]
- Peares, and the seueral sorts, [590]
- The prickly Peare, that is, the Indian Figge
- Pearles of Spaine, [115]
- Garden Pease of diuers sorts, [522]
- Crimson Pease blossome, [338]
- Pease euerlasting, ibid
- Blew vpright euerlasting Pease, ibid
- Pelletory of Spaine, [292]
- Double wilde Pelletory, [288]
- Penny flower, that is, white Sattin
- Peony single and double, [342]
- Periwinkle single and double, [392]
- Pinkes single and double, [314]
- The Pine tree, [599]
- The blew and the white Pipe tree, [408]
- The double white Pipe tree, or double Iasmine, [410]
- Rose Plantane, [352]
- Plums, and the kindes, [575]
- The Pomegranet tree, [428]
- The double blossomd Pomegranet tree, [430]
- Pompions, [526]
- Double garden Poppies, [284]
- Double wilde Poppy, [286]
- Potato’s of Spaine, of Virginia, of Canada, [516]
- Pride of London, [310]
- Primme or Priuet, [445]
- The euer-greene Priuet, [603]
- Primroses, and the kinds, [242] &c.
- Tree Primrose of Virginia, [264]
- Purslane, [499]
- Purse tassels, [116] & [118]
- Pushamin or Pishamin, the Virginia Plum, [570]
- Q.
- Qvinces, and the kinds, [589]
- R.
- Rampions, [514]
- Raspis, White and red, [557]
- Reddish, blacke Reddish, horse Reddish, [509]
- Red and yellow flowred Indian Reede, [376]
- Rosarubie, that is, Adonis flower, [293]
- Rose tree, and the seuerall kinds, [412] to [425]
- Iuno’s Rose, that is, the white Lilly
- The Elder or Guelder Rose, [401]
- The Holly Rose or Sage Rose, [421]
- The Mountaine Rose, [424]
- Rocke Roses, [397]
- Rosemarie common and gilded &c., [425]
- The Marie Rose or Rosemary of Silesia, [424]
- Rocket, [502]
- Garden Rue or Herbe grace, [530]
- True Rubarbe, Monkes Rubarbe, Rubarbe of Pontus, [483]
- S.
- Sage great and small, [478]
- Guilded Sage, [446]
- Sage of Ierusalem, [248]
- French Sage, [384]
- Saffron flowers of diuers sorts of the spring time and of the fall, [160] to [170]
- Medow Saffrons or Colchicum, that is, the Sonne before the Father, and the kindes, [154]
- Spotted Sanicle, [231]
- Beares eare Sanicle, [240]
- Satyrion, [192]
- The Sauine tree, [607]
- Summer Sauorie and winter Sauory, [476]
- White Sattin flower, [265]
- Red Sattin flower, [339]
- Scabious white and red, [324]
- Scorsonera or Vipers grasse, [301]
- Bastard Sena tree, [440]
- The true and the ordinary Seruice, [567]
- Mountaine Setwall, [386]
- Virginia Silke, [444]
- Skirrets, [506]
- Our Ladies Slipper, [347]
- Smallage, [491]
- Ladies Smocks double, [388]
- Snayles, [338]
- Snapdragons, [269]
- Mountaine Soldanella, [434]
- Double flowred Sopewort, [352]
- Sorrell, [486]
- Sowbread, and the kindes, [195] to [199]
- The Kings Speare or yellow Asphodill, [148]
- Sperage or Asparagus, [503]
- Spiderworte, and the kindes, [150] &c.
- Spinach, [496]
- Starre flowers of diuers sorts, or Stars of Bethlehem, [130] to [140]
- The greene Starre flower or bulbed Asphodill of Galen, [136]
- Starwort or Sharewort, and Italian Starwort, [299]
- Sticadoue or Cassidonie, [448]
- Stocke gilloflowers single and double, [258]
- Storkes bils of diuers sorts, [228]
- Strawberries of many sorts, [526]
- The Strawberry tree, [603]
- Succory, [495]
- The Sultans flower, or Turkie Corne flower, [327]
- The Sun flower or flower of the Sun, [295]
- The Virginia Sumach, [611]
- The Myrtle leafed Sumach, ibid
- The Sycamore tree, [610]
- T.
- Indian Tabacco of diuers sorts, [363]
- The greene and the white Tamariske tree, [610]
- Tansie single and double, [482]
- The blessed Thistle, [530]
- The gentle Thistle, Globe Thistle &c., [332]
- Christs Thorne, [607]
- Thrift ordinary, and the great Sea Thrift, [317]
- Throatwort, and Giants Throatewort single and double, [354]
- Beane Trefoyle, [438]
- Shrub Trefoile, [407]
- Tree Trefoile, [439]
- Candie Tufts, [390]
- Golden Tufts, [375]
- Spanish Tufts, [274] & [340]
- The early flowring Tulipa, [46]
- The meane flowring Tulipa, [54]
- The dwarfe Tulipa, [52]
- The Persian Tulipa, ibid
- The Turkes Cap, that is, the Tulipa
- The true Time, [454]
- Guilded Time, Moske and Lemmon Time, ibid
- Garden Time, and Masticke Time, [474]
- V.
- Red Valerian of Dodonæus, [386]
- Greeke Valerian, [388]
- Mountaine Valerian, [386]
- Violets single and double, [282]
- The bulbous Violet, [169]
- The Dogs tooth Violet, [193]
- Dames Violets, [262]
- Mercuries Violets, [357]
- Vines, and the seuerall kinds of grapes, [564]
- Vipers grasse, [301]
- Virginia Vine, [564]
- Virginia Vine, or Virginia Ivie, [612]
- W.
- The Walnut tree, [594]
- Single and double Wall-flowers of many sorts, [257]
- The Willow-flower, [270]
- The Wind-flower or Anemone, single and double of many sorts, [199] to [214]
- Wild Wind-flower single and double, [202]
- Sweet Williams, and the kinds, [319]
- Winter Gilloflowers, [258]
- Winter Wolfes bane, and yellow Wolfes bane, [214]
- Winter Cherries, [532]
- The Winter Cherrie tree, [431]
- Double Wood-bine or Honisuckle, [404]
- Y.
- The Yew tree, [606]
A Table of the Vertues and Properties of the
Hearbes contained in this Booke.
- A.
- In feare of Aborsment, or mis-carrying in women, [478]
- Good against Aches, [290]
- Good in hot Agues and to drive away their fits, [223], [484], [532], [536], [538], [564], [575], [579], [584], [595]
- From whence Agaricke is taken, [608]
- A Syrupe of Angelica, [529]
- Good for deiected appetites, [484], [486], [499], [561], [562], [578], [575], [584]
- To perfume Apparell, Leather, &c., [421], [448], [586]
- For the Apoplexie, [349]
- Astringent or to binde, [428], [431]
- B.
- For weake Backes and reines, [479], [483]
- A Balsame for green wounds, [426]
- To cause Barrennesse, [284]
- Good for Bathing, [294], [376], [421], [449], [474], [477], [478], [479], [480]
- Good for Bees, [440], [480]
- Good to take away the sting of Bees and waspes, [476], [479], [480], [482]
- Good to open and mollifie the Belly, and make it soluble, [333], [370], [421], [488], [489], [490], [495], [566], [578], [582]
- To clense the Blood, [484]
- To dissolue clotted Blood, [610]
- To encrease Blood, [567]
- To helpe the spitting of Blood, [595]
- To stay Bleeding, [230], [396], [483]
- Hurtfull for a short Breath, [499]
- Good for the shortnesse of Breath, [364], [436], [502], [506], [513], [533]
- For a stinking Breath, [529]
- To make a sweet Breath, ibid
- For cold and moist Braines, [335], [427], [448], [481], [482]
- To abate the ouer-swelling of Maidens Breasts, [600]
- To helpe paines in the Breast, [500]
- To heale womens sore Breasts, [590]
- To draw out broken Bones &c. out of the flesh, [190]
- For Bruises by fals &c., [479], [608], [610]
- Good for Burnings or scaldings, [362], [512], [610]
- C.
- To clense Cankers, [364]
- To procure Castings or vomitings, [189], [434], [442], [489], [532]
- To stay Casting or vomiting, [477], [480]
- To feede or make Cattell fat, [348], [440], [442]
- Causticke or burning plants, [396]
- The best Coales for Gunpowder, [610]
- The best Coales for lasting, [608]
- For the Winde Collicke, [216], [293], [453], [455], [476], [504], [508], [515], [530]
- To Clense, purge and dry, [276]
- To set an orient red Colour on the cheeke of a woman, [241]
- To make a deepe blew Colour, [179], [603]
- To make a red Colour, ibid
- To giue a lustre to a white Colour, [595]
- To make a yellow Colour, [421]
- For the Colts euill, or immoderate lust, [499]
- To warme and comfort Cold griefes, [214], [376], [434], [477], [478], [480], [491]
- Cooling and drying, [323], [353], [378], [421], [438], [486], [499], [528], [562], [557], [564], [576], [562], [568], [576], [578], [590], [594], [598], [602], [603], [607]
- Cooling and moistning, [234], [283], [380], [432], [579]
- For a Consumption, [519], [608]
- Cordiall to comfort the heart, [170], [216], [252], [298], [301], [314], [328], [421], [427], [436], [450], [480], [482], [483], [526], [528], [530], [558], [586]
- For the Cough in young children, [502]
- Good for Coughes and colds, [134], [295], [513], [533], [562], [567], [575], [584], [586]
- Mithridates Counterpoyson, [567]
- Good for Crampes and shrinking of sinews, [425]
- D.
- To procure an easie and speedy Deliuery to women in trauell, [40], [199], [274], [410]
- To stay rheumaticke Distillations, [288], [376], [386], [427]
- To cure the biting of a mad Dogge, [300], [353], [482]
- To helpe the Dropsie, [235], [290], [353]
- To cause Drowsinesse like vnto drunkennes, [362]
- E.
- For paines in the Eares, [580], [584]
- Good for sore and weake Eyes, [216], [421], [427], [479], [530]
- Hurtfull to the head and Eyes, [489]
- For the Epilepsie or falling sicknesse, [194], [335], [344], [456], [477], [502]
- F.
- To cleanse the Face, and other parts of the skinne and make it fresh, [40], [189], [247], [336], [396], [500], [502], [521], [528], [566], [584], [589], [600]
- For the Falling sicknesse, [194], [335], [344], [456], [477], [502]
- Farsing or faseting herbes, [474], [476], [478]
- To heale Felons on the ioynts of the fingers, [492]
- To procure the Feminine courses, [289], [335], [453], [456], [477], [479], [491]
- To stay the Feminine or menstruall courses, [372], [396], [480], [486], [608], [611]
- To cleanse Fistula’s, [364]
- To expell thin Flegme, [477]
- To extenuate & expectorate tough Flegme, [134], [264], [436], [448], [456], [477], [500], [529], [530], [533], [608]
- For the bloody Flixe and all other Fluxes, [193], [231], [372], [425], [431], [446], [483], [486], [568], [595], [602], [605], [608], [611]
- To take away Freckles, spots, &c., [500], [566]
- For the French disease, [283], [353], [606]
- G.
- To stay the Gonorrhæa or running of the reynes, [608]
- Good for the Gout, [349]
- H.
- To cause the haire to grow, [566]
- For the falling of the Haire, [425]
- Hurtfull to the Head and eyes, [489]
- Good for the Head and Heart, [134], [170], [298], [426], [455], [474], [530], [586]
- Good for the Head and stomack, [455], [474], [530], [586]
- For paines in the Head, [288], [292], [426], [448], [499]
- For the swimming and dissinesse of the Head, [241], [247], [586]
- For the passion of the Heart, and to make it merry, [480], [528], [529], [589]
- To expell venemous vapours from the Heart, [170], [301], [529], [530], [586]
- To procure Health, [477], [478]
- To ease the Hemorrhodes or piles, [513], [580]
- For an Hoarsenesse, [580], [584], [600]
- For the bots in Horses, [606], [607]
- For the cough in Horses, [595]
- To stay the Hickock, [494]
- To purge flegmaticke and watery Humours, [329]
- I.
- For the yellow Iaundise, [132], [134], [150], [170], [275], [290], [531], [562]
- To make excellent Inke, [431]
- To asswage hot Inflammations, [362], [378], [380]
- To helpe the Itching of the Head, [477]
- To cure the Itch, [380]
- K.
- To heale exulcerated Kidneyes, [533]
- L.
- To stay a Laske or loosenesse, [321], [323], [421], [425], [446], [483], [562], [568], [570], [571], [578], [595]
- For the Lepry and deformity of the skin, [306]
- For chapt Lips and hands &c., [589]
- To tanne or thicken Leather, [611]
- To clense the Liuer, [484], [532]
- To coole and strengthen the Liuer, [226], [448], [486]
- Good for the Lunges and old coughes, [134], [249], [300], [353], [364], [436], [448], [456], [477], [502], [506], [513], [529], [530], [533], [600], [608]
- To stay immoderate lust, [499], [529]
- M.
- To take away blew Markes, [427], [500], [502], [566]
- For the Measels and small pocks, [170], [216]
- To straw on Meate, [474], [476]
- For Melancholicke diseases, [345], [450], [448], [455], [510], [589]
- To comfort & strengthen cold and weake Members, [170], [290], [407], [427], [448], [449], [453], [474], [477], [491], [598]
- To strengthen the Memory, [427], [428]
- To keep Milke from curdling in the stomacke, [482]
- To increase Milke in womens breasts, [440], [504]
- For the Morphew and other discolourings of the skin, [336], [396], [427], [566]
- For the Mother in women, [344], [378]
- To keep garments from Moths, [376], [611]
- To engender Moths, [386]
- Good to wash and clense the Mouth, [428], [431], [446], [528], [557], [564], [598]
- To cure Vlcers in the Mouth, [431]
- For a surfet of Mushroms, [513]
- N.
- To waste Nature, [530]
- For a cricke in the Necke, [66]
- To procure Neesing, [189], [289]
- To stay bleeding at the Nose, [396]
- O.
- To open Obstructions, [448], [484], [492], [532]
- To take away the offence of the smell of Onions, Garlicke, Leekes &c., [512]
- A remedie for them that haue taken Opium too liberally, [289]
- P.
- To ease Paines, [290], [370]
- For the Palsie, [241], [247]
- For the Plague or pestilentiall feuers, [160], [170], [216], [275], [298], [328], [333], [335], [353], [483], [495], [513], [529], [530], [586], [595], [603]
- From whence Pitch is made, [600]
- For the small Pocks, [170], [216]
- An especiall Antidote against Poyson, [134], [339], [353]
- Against the Poyson of the Helmet flower and other venemous herbes, and against all other infectious diseases, [216], [333], [335], [353], [483], [529]
- Against the Poyson of the Spider Phalangium, Scorpions, Serpents, and other venemous beasts, [152], [301], [328], [333], [335], [402], [453], [477], [607]
- To take away the strength of certaine Poysons, [590]
- Poyson to all fourefooted beasts, [402]
- For sweet Pouthers and sweet bags, [189], [421], [450], [453], [586]
- To Purge gently, [284], [421], [566]
- To Purge vehemently, and stubborne diseases, [189], [346], [360], [400], [562]
- To fatten Pullen, [440], [442]
- R.
- To restore Rauishment, [600]
- To hinder young persons from growing Ripe too soone, [132]
- Fences of Reedes as good as wals, [510]
- To draw Rheume, [214], [288], [292]
- To stay Rheumaticke distillations, [287], [288], [376], [427], [482]
- From whence Rossen is made, [60]
- Good for Ruptures, [602]
- S.
- To put into Sawsages &c., [476], [477], [478], [480], [482]
- For Scaldings and burnings, [362], [512]
- To take away Scars and markes, [223], [247], [336], [521], [568]
- For the Sciatica or paine in the hippes and ioynts, [160], [442]
- To clense the head of Scurfe, [134], [396], [477], [479], [607]
- For the Scurvie, [389], [510]
- To increase Seede, [524]
- To ease paines in the Sides, [532], [599]
- To cleare the Sight, [134], [427], [479], [530]
- To comfort the Sinewes and ioynts, [426], [427], [477], [478], [480], [595], [599]
- For the shrinking of Sinewes, [425], [426], [599]
- To procure Sleepe, [286], [362], [378], [499]
- To keep the body Soluble, [333], [376], [421], [480], [488], [495], [566], [578], [582]
- To clense the head of running Sores, [134], [607]
- To breake plague Sores, [223], [300]
- Good for Sores and wounds, [303], [446], [600]
- Good for the Spleene, [198], [288], [455], [456], [474], [490], [502], [510], [530], [610]
- To draw out Splinters &c. out of the flesh, [190]
- Good for Stitches, [599]
- Good for the Stomacke and Liuer, [134], [353], [455], [473], [483], [491], [532]
- Hurtfull to the head and Stomacke, [489], [607]
- For cold and windy Stomacks, [301], [455], [476], [491], [495], [586]
- To coole an hot Stomacke, [380], [486], [499], [525], [526], [528], [558], [560], [562], [566], [575], [584], [589]
- To warme a cold Stomacke, [474], [477], [480], [482], [495], [500], [515], [529], [586], [598]
- For the Stone in the reynes and kidneyes, [230], [274], [293], [335], [370], [425], [492], [503], [504], [510], [521], [526], [532], [533], [566], [575], [582], [584], [607], [608], [611]
- For the Strangury, [491]
- Good against Surfets, [287]
- To cause Surfets, [582]
- To prouoke Sweating, [264], [290], [532]
- To helpe Swounings, [274], [301], [529]
- T.
- To draw out Thornes &c. out of the flesh, [190]
- Good for swollen Throats, [300]
- To wash the mouth and Throate, [357], [478], [528], [598]
- For the Tooth-ach, [134], [292]
- The poore mans Treakle, [514]
- For Trageas or dredges, [573]
- Common Turpentine from whence it is taken, [600]
- Venice Turpentine from whence it is taken, [600], [608]
- V.
- To helpe Venery, [66], [190], [193], [194], [502], [506], [524]
- To take away Vermine and Lice in the head &c., [477]
- To recouer the Voyce being lost, [513]
- To cicatrise old Vlcers, [275], [364]
- To clense Vlcers, [492], [580]
- For running Vlcers, [364], [595]
- To procure Vomiting, [189], [439], [442], [532]
- To stay Vomiting, [477], [480]
- To cure the biting of a Viper or Adder, [302]
- To cause the Vrine to seeme blood, [433]
- For the stopping of Vrine, [132], [264], [353], [376], [453], [456], [483], [491], [492], [502], [503], [506], [508], [515], [525], [530], [532], [533], [582], [602], [608]
- W.
- To purge watery humours, [329]
- To make sweete Waters, [421], [450], [453], [428]
- To breake Winde, [301], [455], [476], [491], [494], [508], [515], [529], [530], [575], [586]
- To stay the longing of Women with childe, [561], [564]
- For the Wormes, [134], [216], [336], [345], [449], [482], [483], [500], [502], [532], [582], [607]
- Good to cure Wounds, [241], [252], [364], [389], [445], [446], [456], [480], [483], [492]
- Good Wound herbes, [230], [231], [235], [241], [323], [383], [389], [406]
Faults escaped in some Copies.
Folio 8. line 14. for own reade home.
f. 12. l. 27. for trouble reade treble.
f. 42. l. 5. reade, like vnto that of a Lilly.
f. 66. l. 42. χίρου read κρίνου or λεῖριου.
f. 73. l. 37. for top of the flower, read cup.
f. 134. l. 36. for composed reade compassed.
f. 150. l. 4. for hath, reade haue, and line 5 for is are.
f. 173. l. 12. put out these Wordes, the inside, in the beginning of the line.
f. 189. l. 38. reade Binis florum ordinibus.
f. 218. l. 19. reade goulons, and l. 28. pratensis.
f. 272. l. 36. read Pothos.
f. 276. l. 12. Chelidonia.
f. 281. l. 37. for hath, haue, and l. 28. Mastuerzo.
f. 284. l. 15. Vicenza.
f. 287. l. 39. Citrina.
f. 290. l. 39. reade prouoke, and, helpe.
f. 329. l. 37. for Melancholicke, reade Flegmaticke.
f. 330, 331, 333. reade Eryngium in all places.
f. 336. l. 8. reade, and not very flat.
f. 356. l. 31. Americanum.
f. 357. l. 26. Cervicaria.
f. 358. l. 45. reade, before it can haue.
f. 372. l. 9. blot out, except it.
f. 389. for spockes, reade smockes.
f. 393. l. 3. in the margent for cæruleo, read pleno.
f. 397. l. 10. reade dwarfe.
f. 424. l. 45. Hirculus.
f. 428. l. 20. Tarentina.
f. 431. l. 10. Cyprium. l. 19. Amomum.
f. 438. l. 17. for Dioscorides, reade Theophrastus.
f. 442. l. 3. for castings reade purgings.
f. 509. l. 35. reade γογγύλη.
f. 513. l. 24. transferre all that clause of Onions vnto the other side, vnder the vse of Onions.
f. 516. l. 37. transferre these words, [Bauhinus vpon Matthiolus calleth it Solanum tuberosum esculentum] vnto the former Potatoes of Virginia.
f. 520. l. 13. for swelleth, read smelleth.
f. 541. l. 51. reade, after your stockes raysed from stones.
f. 566. l. 20. for as, read and, and l. 29. euery one.
f. 567. l. 24. for Rice, read Rue.
f. 575. l. 8. reade serue to be ministred to the sicke.
f. 588. l. 3. Capandu.
f. 594. l. 18. for facility, read faculty.
f. 595. l. 39. reade Ricinus.
f. 600. l. 4. Fuchsius.
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Transcriber’s Note
{Headings} in parentheses have been added by the transcriber.
[Frontispiece]—The Tetragrammaton (ְיֹהָוה) is printed within the sun at the top of the image of the Garden of Eden. The text in the frontispiece had some characters which were difficult to make out, the transcription given above for the frontispiece is our best attempt.
On page [299] in “The Names” section, “usually” is left as printed. “Saluia” is sometimes printed as “Salvia” and “maior” as “major”. The word “fœmina” is often printed “fæmina”.
In the indexes the letter “v” is sometimes used where a “u” is used in the body of the book. Similarly “e” or even “œ” is sometimes used in the index where an “æ” is used in the body of the book. Some pairs of characters, “ct” “st” and “sh” were originally printed as ligatures.
There is no chapter CX. and there are two chapters CXXXI. in “The Garden of pleasant Flowers”.
In the illustration on page [505], there is no corresponding caption for label 8.
Numbered lists of plants, in Latin and English, were originally printed with the Latin on the left, and English on the right. These are here shown one under the other.
Changes made to the text are:
Greek-Ligatures in quotations from the Greek have been expanded, and accents and punctuation have been corrected.
An abbreviation, printed as a lowercase g with a comma above and a cedilla after, has been represented by “q.” throughout. The ligature “ȣ”, has been expanded to “ου” throughout.
Punctuation has been standardized in ordered lists, headings, indexes and the “Faults escaped in some Copies”. Numbered sections have had the occasional misnumbering corrected, and the occasional irregular indentation standardized.
In the last two indexes, the indexed words are usually in italics, unitalicized indexed words have been left as printed.
Other changes made in the main part of the book are:
| Page [8] | “peasure” has been changed to “pleasure” in the subtitle of Chapter IV. |
| Page [16] | “Caminus” has been changed to “Caninus” in “Dens Caninus”. |
| Page [21] | “remoue into them into the shadow” has been changed to “remoue them into the shadow”. |
| Page [39] | “Diues” changed to “Diuers” in the Vertues section of the White Lilly of Constantinople. |
| Page [40] | “Frillaria” changed to “Fritillaria” in the title of the common checkerd Daffodill. |
| Page [49] | “siimilis” changed to similis in point 5 of Tulipa præcox rubra. |
| Page [55] | “diuer simodè” changed to “diuersimodè” in point 14 of Tulipa media alba. |
| Page [56] | “buius varietas” changed to “huius varietas” in the last point of Tulipa media alba. |
| “or as” changed to “oras” in point 11 of Tulipa media purpurea. | |
| Page [63] | “probabilty” changed to “probability” in the paragraph starting “For the choise of your seede to sowe”. |
| Closing bracket added after “Cloth of silver” in the same paragraph. | |
| Page [65] | “norman” changed to “normam” in “tanquam ad normam” at the end of the general description of tulips. |
| Page [71] | “Mattenese” changed to “Mattenesse”, and “Nomparelle” changed to “Nompareille” in the caption for label 2. |
| Page [91] | “while” changed to “white” in “The double white Daffodill of Virginia”. |
| Page [170] | “Mæfiacus” changed to “Mæsiacus” in the last line of the “Names” section. |
| Page [186] | “Chamairis” changed to “Chamæiris” the title of Section 1. |
| Page [218] | “lilo vnto” changed to “like vnto” in Section 7. |
| Page [243] | “Paralysis fatua” changed to “Paralysis fatuo” in the caption for Primroses and Cowslips. |
| Page [272] | “Phytobafanos” changed to “Phytobasanos” in the Names section. |
| Page [281] | “familar” changed to “familiar” in the Place section. |
| Page [304] | “Fistuluso” has been changed to “Fistuloso” in the Names section. |
| Page [312] | “Master Ralph Truggie” has been changed to “Master Ralph Tuggie”. |
| Page [336] | The sentence with the sidenote “Minimus” has been moved to a paragraph on its own. |
| Page [378] | “דודאימ” changed to “דודאים” in the Vertues section. |
| Page [380] | “Lycoperficum of Galen” changed to “Lycopersicum of Galen”. |
| Page [399] | “Maurocerasus” changed to “Laurocerasus”. |
| Page [423] | “Frisucus” changed to “Frisicus”. |
| Page [433] | “Theoprastus” changed to “Theophrastus” in the Names section. |
| Page [434] | “Cassana” changed to “Cassaua” in the Names section. |
| Page [437] | Opening bracket added before “which they gathered to put among other flowers, for Nosegayes” in the first paragraph of Chapter CXIX. |
| Page [438] | “Liburnum” changed to “Laburnum” in the first paragraph of Chapter CXX. |
| Page [555] | “the side walks of a chamber” changed to “the side walls of a chamber”. |
| Page [600] | The “Use of Fir Trees” section has been endented to match similar sections. |
Other changes made to the Indexes are:
| Page [1] | The page number for the general Aconites section has been added to the entry “Aconitum bacciferum, i.e. Christophoriana”. |
| “Agluophotis” changed to “Aglaophotis”. | |
| The page number for “Arbor Vitæ” changed from 438 to 436. | |
| Page [2] | The page number for “Campanula persicifolia alba & cærulea” changed from 351 to 353. |
| “Ledum Alpidum” changed to “Ledum Alpinum” in the entry for “Chamærhododendros Chamælææfolio Lobelij”. | |
| Page [3] | “Draba siue Arabis Dodonæi” moved up one line to be in alphabetic order. |
| The page number for “Cyprus Plinij” changed from 414 to 411. | |
| The page number for “Frutex Coronarius Clusij” changed from 414 to 410. | |
| Page [4] | “Gesneri” changed to “Hermodactylus Gesneri”. |
| The page number for “Lilium conuallium” changed from 340 to 349. | |
| Page [5] | The page number for “Narcissus Iacobæus” changed from 169 to 69. |
| The page number for “Mirabilia Peruviana” changed from 394 to 364. | |
| Page [6] | The page number for “Scilla rubra” in the entry for “Pancratium” changed from 153 to 133. |
| Page [7] | “Sambacus” changed to “Sambucus”. |
| Page [10] | “Lædies smockes double” changed to “Ladies smockes double”. |
| Page [15] | “For the shrinking of Sinewes” moved up three lines to be in alphabetic order. |