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0 d dl ath l'ttl fl ll: ii Tde 1l”eflm.I:l'ilm.l'k h f f h V‘ d jointed ' the P d ' n-wee i .i e aes,ener ream ietoeote ine,an _ ' on ' - ~ l- ' i « -‘ ' M. jcaucs be long-Mfmajjer than the jeans; gf plamgaimand hardfl, with manifcp, veins rut: than argftlgsgitth (3:zgffi,';loth binde and coole,l1ke as doth Knot- grafi'e,but his eiience 1S tl1lCl{»,,_. ning alongli them as in Plantains, which {ianding vpon ilender and long liems 0‘ {O0 ' ‘gm 6' " iiallqsfiieiv the-mfeliies aboue the water,andlie flat along vpon the uperficial or vpper part there: V : It is ofias do the lcaues ofwarer Lilly : the floures grow in {hart eares,and are of a light red pm?!“ ‘or 1 i A loiirlike rhofe of Red-thanks orBifiort : the feed is hard.‘ .‘ - I 3:. 2 This (wliole figure was formerly vnfitly put by our Author to the following d€f:C"P“; on) hath longer, narrower, and iharper pointed leaues than thofe of the lafi defcribed, balling: i veins riinning from the middle rib to the tides of the leaues, as ina willow leafe,which they { i a what refemblc -. at the tops of the lialkes grow rcddifh fpikes or care; like thofe of the lat! d5 C‘ ' I . A bed: the root is long,jointed,and fibrous. :l: H A P. 298.

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g.°‘?d againfl the itch and confuin’ing and eating vlcers,as D)'ofcorides~writethJ . » « fl,pm;:: %05A2i:_lbeing applied to the inflammation of the leggsgwherein Algmlsfmr hathgot th

V3’; 3 Potamogrirong. Dozilamei. 1; 4 Pommqgdtm lo”g,;”;,,;,;r_fblfi'5'-N E Of”/ater Sdlig0t, W4???‘ C&1lt7'0AP.l',’ 07"'W4t€7' Nfltfi Sfflfill. POHCl-VVCCd. Long [harp leaned Pond—W€c ' l -

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I . Ater Caltrops haue long {lender {talks growing vp antfimhg ffom the b°"°m Of ' the water,and rriountingaboue the fame : the root islong,h“ uing here 8: there vn—_ wank th « dfir the Water certaine taffels full of {mail firingsor thred iy baires : the item to; gmewh 3 ‘OP of the water is very great in refpecft of that which is lower ’; the leaues are large and out Ah atiroundniotvnlike thofe of the Poplar or Elme tree léaues,a little ere ifed or notched a-o and Y. eedgffs mmoiigfl: or vnder the leaues grow the f|'L1l.l/',V'/Vl1lCl'llS triangIed,h:rd,{harp pointed my fbl°klYiIn fliape like thofe hurtfull engins in the wa/r»s,calt in the palfage of gt: enemy to an-, Pfeet 05 their liorlespalled Caltrops, whereof this tooke it's name: withi thefe heads or‘ _ tied a white kernell in tafle almofi likethe Chefnut,which is reported to bee eaten’ eing dried andoground to Feiue in {lead of bread. _ A . dome .3“ aléltwo other plants which are found growing in many ponds 8: ditches Ofthis king; ",3; O‘ §’¢b.0jLrtj‘London- and elfewhere, and I will here giue you their figures outo_fALoi6cl and, defcggaing g:€'1‘fC_ieFcrip»tion’s as they were fent me by MfGvodyiV,',Wl19hath faued me the labor of em ' V

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Or .""ii‘"‘té.Ii3lli‘erb bringeth forth‘ from’ the root,th‘in flatltnotty 116111;? 0“ ifiddmi ‘i9l9“T:‘_W0l Pliaiik (Ci ch‘ 1% I-638301.‘ lo'fl§§ei.accordin?i to the d°P:‘h of ‘he "ate? (whlchalvh-en they are dry .ar~e' emery -Or. °Y‘_’¥flg) diiiided towards the topinto many parts or br_a‘{1AChA°.‘ 3. l?°3P"g bE“_‘.3“F ‘lcfliefif kle I m‘>f0mtirnes two“ inches lon'g,and halfe an inch br03d:Fh‘“'13“9l35 ‘twucie fl“[““{>’3sl° WNW at an cuim‘ led hr. the ides that it feemeth to be torn‘ ofa reddlfl‘ g."_..°.5“ .C0l0Uf:tl1C f00tl¥31l<$. (ye fomwhat ign 2,1 *1,’ (l; d ‘f "f It rliofe lea"t’ie‘s which alwayes grow two one _- an t re e,an rievp romlamong, A -as, V _l Ivé)f“l?ll(7)l£i1tQ;il1.gf::_)l(‘)]t{l5Af:§.1I(7kth€r,in’a itloiiitri?’ \m2fflI1I§lr{ t%’rhAc_:i‘e0thA:AijrO bheiow on the flialki: l1§§I‘AC1tl1fiCtOp A A A , . Ike mot. - 3 e grower A ma grape- i e u-_s 5, u A A A 1c _ .pi'1ng very ma re ii i «ours, __A _ J . . eommet‘-‘ Of the ()rl;e)eue;yAfjo‘uj-e hailing foure very fmall round topped leaues :- after euery floiire j . j « . I . tl . . Common; :55 . ' d raines’ .,rowin tociethencontainin within them a lit- Th_€f€ is an9th§rPond.weed defcribed thus ; it fh-ooteth forth into many flende1‘.3_‘ ‘Wyn; wfixlfie l‘@FI1el‘l. The -lclliver paariPt' ‘mil: l’E.§llCC hail; at euegry jrdint {mall ivhitcglireddy r9OFS;l.<>m-t fi6mSiWh1_Ch-31° l-‘l1l’¢.I1bt1_tAe_d into fundry branchesihis leaues are broad,long,and {harppointe 5 in A C0 ngiwhereby it- raketh‘ hold in the ri'iud,and draweth nourifhmenr vnto it. The whole plant; much leifethari the fiffl klfldezoutof the bofomes of the branches and leaues there fptlng lhfeeds 1 the jiagminly ciouerecl ouer with water : it floiires in lune and the beginning of Iuly‘. _I found it in" little (talks which bearefundry‘fma11white moifie floures,which turn into plaine and round,‘ Hide dmg P00les or fifh-ponds a-dioyniiig to :i diil'o'lued Abby celled Dutford,which ponds di-4 like the cornmonATareor_ Vetch = the l'00t_is fibious,throughly fafinedin the ground.‘ _ r ‘ha vpon F '“Pfliire’a-‘rid Sulfcx and inothcr flzandingwate.rs‘ elfewliefe. This defC‘riepti’ori"waSm:_1Cl€l There is aflfo ;nf<>therfi1A>)ondli;veed,which hath whitifh and jointed roo‘ts“'crc€l’311,I lfibwf " ‘Sh! of the plant,l iinejz, r 52 2 I)‘ a A l 1 hi » A bottom of the wate_r,wit omer res, ut fendingvp {lender jointed and long l’ealk'es5 {ma j i - =3 ' and bigger aboiie,haui’ng longnarrow and very fli_ffe fharpe pointed .le_aues, 1‘l§gfloures grow A mddlfh rpm: like there of them“ defcrlb¢1ll.7'l: ghlijclehe Pmmgmommm ofjpellafllflsl 1 . Elléiy jkr-his iiatli not iiat {talks like the other but round kneedfindilalwaies bearing “"l_°l"»“‘.°5 95. r . . ' . « I 1 x _ - - °“1ts0he o ' T -‘ .. W " « ' ' ’herffha’r oinred i. . n . PP0i1i~-W it 1.0» {ii , diirri them. i PP . » A Theft; heibsgroiv in Banding vVatcrS,p9.A£A)l<;sg:c;Ai_iA_iAjAse,and ditches almofl euAer.yAwh.€!‘c A j A n:;;‘“Ch Wjfpmkled and crhhiglednbgl ;lCi(33::.iC§(l‘.!Sel"C[!Iofl‘It4tfrfé3?l1 iliatctrbd;:*°h°‘ “‘F'5l1l°‘_FTYDPlCd- 1, Th flame .n mm and Im . . A A A a Whito erued any without crumpies and ivrinlclesi the flames grow A0n..ll’1OAl'C.fiT1?AllfQOV[flQ:lkS‘QlZ‘ . M Cy .. l e Y. i ‘I 7-jg: Nlmm. at, i 'vi;{ mic fig-lee“ C0_l0ui‘ like more of Miifcvztle/14 Cam'i',called by Ger474',R4d’r"' “W” mé””°’.‘1’1’1l7T1-é{‘.f[07i.‘-‘ll V . , , . _ .A A A A a ' A f ours at the to ofener f --ii lk ofit a ainft ariother,euery oure coritaiiiing‘ It is called of the Greeks, narvmwmjv - in Latine,Fomalu,and S pzcatiirin high Dutchizfimim . Oufe fmaqi j i :_ _ Y 00L gt €,0II€ OPP . E . . r . _ .. .1. . f _A 4“ jow,Dut¢h,fonf¢1,anuPtgin French’ Efl; died”, in Englifl‘:P°E‘l'YF€d, and water 5APl1A;c§’/A 5 1 eaues . Wlliuh in o floures being pafi,tli7erzezco:rne vp eight ficriall lAausl<es,rnakui_g

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