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_ , . _ . . ll othflfome with bigger Prickles 5 as alfo with them fianding diuers waies,fforne are or:;:Ll)i“I:‘r3:§ g and ofthofe,fome are as big as a {mall nut, otherlome no bigger then a pea e. I gu11~B)l’afi is Ofthc defcriptions of three rough ones (asI receiued them from M .GoM_'yer) whereof t is

fea,which,as you may fee,our Author did but fuperlicially defcribe. l 2 Medicae majoris Baticie jjzeciesprima,/fzirmlir intomlc.‘

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This hath foure fquare reddiih iireaked hairy trailing branches,like the [mall Engllfll tgzeficif greater and longer,foure or fiue foot long : the leaues are alfo finooth,growrng three toge C 'wit the: iliarpe pointed, not yet fo broad at the top as the {aid Englifh Medica, but blunt t0PPfiu; on 3 a {mall blacke {pot in -the midft, not crookedrthe Homes are alfo yellow, three, foure, OECHCS not foot-flalke :aftcr commeth a round writhedfruit fully as big as a hafell nut,withfm811 Pytogcther, fianding fore-r_ighr,but lying flat on the_ftuit,finel_y wrapped,plaited,folded,or lDlE1'l3C? are rim i wherein lieth wrapped the feed in fafhion of a ‘kidney, very like a kidney beane, b_l1‘ ° hm kart fmaller,aiid flatter, ofa {hiriing blackc colour without, like poliihed Ieat ; containing 8W / nell within : the root is like the former,and«» periiheth alfo at Winter.

Mwlim majari: Beticejfingfie jlzecie: altera. d . an . The branclies alfo creepe on the ground, and are ftraked, fmooth, fourefquare, rcddllh hcreojm there, three or fourc. foot long : the leaues are ftnooth, finely notched about the edges: fhaifji tcd,withoutblackc f_p_o;s,ve,y like Media pericarpiaplam: the Homes are {mall and )’€“°W on other : the fruit is round,writhed or twined in alf'O, fully as big as a hafell nut, fomewhaf C

or woolly, with (‘port {harpe p_rickles : wherein lyeth alfo wrapped a ihinirig blackc

feed,fo like the lali,defcribed,that they are not to be difcerned apart : the root is alfo 31‘

riiheth at VVinter.

Jlledim mariujpinafiefybecics. . . _ _ e V O m The branchesof this are the leai} and {horteft of all the 'refl , little exceeding 3 foo‘ maietli 5 length,aiid are {cute fquate,greene, fomewhat hairy, and trailing on the ground rthc 159'”? i;1ire€ to thofe of Medimpericarpia pl4no,not fully fo [harpe pointed,without blacke f ts, foftihaqfic pc- on a foot. flalke: the fioures grow alongfl the branches, on very {mall foot-{ta lees, find‘ 0 11 and Tomes of the leaues, (not altogether on or neere the tops of the branches) and are very fl“ .

yellow,but one on a foot-ftalke : after comrneth {mall round writhed fruit, no bigger‘ 3”

with very (hot: {harpe prickles,wherein is contained yellowilh feed of the fafhion Of 3 1“ He the former, and is the hardelt to be plucked forth of any of the reit : the root is al{0 W the roots of the other, and alfo periiheth at Winter. Aug.z . r 62 I .—. Iolm Goodyer. it

3 Trzfblium Co:/zleamm marintmg’ " Medick Fodder of the fea.

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arineiie like Gndp/Jaliflm, alter the manner ofmoit of the fea herbes : the floures are yele ‘the feeds wrinkled like the former,but in quantitie they be leifer. T ~ q} The Place; 4 e dlehfirfi is fowne in the fields of Germany, Italy, andother countries, to_f_"eed their cartel], as fakem England doe Bucke-wheat: wee haue a finall quantity thereof in out Gardens, for pleafures?

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The third groweth neere vnto the fea fide in diuers places. _ ~ _ ' . q»}.T/yefime. _ A g“‘fi:5Wedzai mull: be fowne in Aprill,it floiiteth in Iune and Iuly : the fruit is ripe in the end ofAu'-’

RM _ b _ qr '1‘i6eNzimer. . _ _ , fin .€dlCl{ fodder is called of fame 7‘rifalium,Coc/yz1e4tum,and tjlrtedzca _~=1n French, l.'r.5crée ii Limaf. their lbn Greeke, iiirim: : in Spanifl1,Mzelgrm: :Qf the Valeyntians. and Cal3.l0l'1S,‘$/4{f’t1f;l,b‘y<3 word eyi- 4,iafi,l:;:b3r:‘!iis or Arabicke : for the chiefe of the Arabian WI1t€tS,LA’Ul6'm, doth call u'ma’mi,Cot, \ :33 Al /15 it “:1. i ' The 0'tl1erisj::a]l(ldd Sea Clauer,aud Medick f0dd€l’°ffh€ fee. The T emperemre and Verfxm.

fioMedick Fodder is of temperature cold, for which caufe it is applied greene to fuch inHamma-

and infirmities as haue need ofcooling. ‘m C H A P. 503.’ Of Woorl Sorrefl, or Stuéwort.

I 0x}: 4154. ‘White Wood Sorrell.

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Xys Plini.m4,0r '1"rz_'fZ2lz'um acetq/?mr,being_a kinde of three leafed gra fl'e,is a low and bale: herbe without iialkesthe leanes immediately tiling from the root vpon fhort Ptemmes, are 0 . at their flint comming forth folded together, but afterward they do fpred abroad, an =1 faire light greene colouigin number three, like the refr of the Trefoiles,btit that each leaks °€p cleft or rift in the middle : among thefe leaues comevp {mall and weake tender Gems, C leaues do grow vpon,which beare {mall ftarre-like floures ofa white colour, W IP11 fofne, com “[393 of carnatioh dafht ouer the fame: the Hon re confi Ptetllof fiue {mall l,C‘aLlC:‘,5 5 3F_“"Wh1_‘3h E hme round knaps or huskes full of yellowilh feed : the root is very thred_dYa and Of. 3 reddlfh I the Whole herbe is in tafie like Sorrel], but tnuch {harperand quicker. and mam‘-th better auce than any other herbe or Sorrell whatfoeuer. . . . V _ , L, Y Ofitmentioned friend M‘.George Bowls: lent me fome plants of this wit / V€TY_ F31“? Yedfile Kcnreh Which bee gathered in Aprill lafl, i“ 3 ‘mod 05“ ”””’“‘.W“[f.i”3’5”m’ at Ch‘fl}i1h“‘fl ‘“ Tt’°"‘”¢d Stockwell woochand in a little round wood thereto adl°Ym”?S— fl: - , he fecond kinde 050241: or Wood 503511 is my like the former, fauitig :l:1at‘the'flouresare . , Offs