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lil<e,aIthough not [0 proper to phyficks vfe.

B They be commended againff the {wellings of the Vvula, as is Diuels bit, but of leffe force and

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1 The figure that was formerly in thc (‘ccond place was of the Item rzrtiu of Tdem-which difcrs from tharour Author meantand dcfcribcdswhd‘ 53“ we hauc giuen you in the-place rhercof.

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C HHA p. 250. Of Si/uer Kpapweed. ql TbeDefiri}>tz'o72,y

He great liluer Knapweed hath at his firfl comming vpdiuers leaues fpred VP0“ ‘he

ground,of a deep green colour,cut and jagged as are the other Knapweedsfiraked ha‘?

and therewith fotne filuer lines down the fame, whereof it took his fyrnamc Arg‘””“ among which leaues rifeth vp a Pcraight {talk of the height of two or three cubits,fornwhaI_1'°“g and brittle,diuiding it felfe toward the top into other twiggy branches 3 on the tops whereof I. grow floures let in fcaly heads or knaps like the other Matfel-lons,of a gallant purple coloufaco". 1‘ Ring of a number of threds or thrums thicke thrult together‘: after which the feeds appear?» “'9' periefmooth at one end, and bearded with blacke haires at the other end, which makes it to leap‘? and skip away when a man doth but lightly touch it. The root is fmall,lingle, and perilhflb when

the feed is ripe. i This is not Ptreaked with any li_nes,as out Authorimagined, nor callgd Arg¢’”"“ by any but himfelfe,and that very vnfitly. i

1* I Stwée argenten maiar.

1‘ 2 Sravéc argemm minor. Great filuer Knapweed.

Little filuer Knapw€€d-

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r. . ~ . 9%‘ 2 The fecond avreeth with the firfi In each rel C.&;faull1 that the leaues hereofarc 1110“) n g

l , _ 3 -. .1-cncé’ - ged, and the filuer hues or firakes are greater,and_ more in numbegwherrn confifieth the drift

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Thefe plants are ofthe nature of Scabious,whereof they be kindes, therefore their faculties 3" .

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the Hiflzorie of Pia1n.tE;.

3? ll: Sf¢‘.5€v.R0fm4ri;2;‘fg[z'(7. ' b i 5 Srceée ex Cot./ice Caflzrca; Narrow leafed Knapweed. : Thmn)’ K”3PW°€d'

iifhe leaues of this are very much diuidcd and hoary, the {tallies l'om'e t%;jO:U§i§5 hli%i‘hf€‘c{311§9 tn - - '. ternces t— he; S Gigi‘? drprged leaues that end in fpft hagmlelfie p£r1lcal‘crl:ls(.;yJ éhffiggg ‘S3116 d this vflqtm 8:12!” We ge”"4) and? C {as ‘R wergiofifilucr {ca gshw‘ e'ncl:’l<‘eo thofe ofthe Blew-bo'ttleS,bu't hf at lioht Put- P crcolour: tul1teOfetel:l‘c'f;‘:{1rir::a1lelrl§1lEz::cl‘esi{Clu():rl1ccl h(hl:‘::rsat1 the tops. :3 3 l T Etc is another like ’this in ea’ch refpeét but‘ that the heads bane not lb white a fhiningvfi_l- “er °° Wt : and this I haue alfo feetr growing with M'* Iob» '1'W’¢'fWt at South La'm.bcth.. . . Rafi TO thefe may be added that plant which rm hath‘ fet forth b)’ ‘be mm“ of 5’“’g“’ ‘“P’”"“ mariyiifolia‘ It h h "h" Th dd root‘ from whence arife diners branches‘ fet with long mar» I - ‘atwaw rtr woo y 1 V _ 4 _) . Wilt: 3;: “i?ri%°£::‘::r;2‘;£::;°a::1?£::§:::::,*:*r:;°t§:e;:%::!:,::;3;‘::;‘:*::?:’:;; : to s e 4 A _ ._‘> ngltrefi: fxgtfgtrrnilvgfif aficcfipgr puyPl;cr¢C):o\,«; : the feed is like that of Ca‘rrlmmz¢.,<,bt1tblaekrfh‘. The u a s man . , V .. l not iuaThough mére plants haueyoyf late bin r/ulgafrly fet forth by the name of Sm=&e’:,yet are they which éedyto be the true Stzééc of Diofcoride: and the Ant1ents_,but rather of another,_whofe faith Palgchere giuewas by Dadomera taken forth ofa Manufcript ll) the Emperors Librirygggwg * ou::‘2’§‘$;g.“;htmt “°"*° °““° "%‘:°“‘r:’*’CY%:*::-atsefsgzezsirgtzglrs only M t ab Y . t c ottom_ leaues are at y y to e__rnuc mi { f I h d like the Bligh; homes find tgtltt the cglglpgb and vlyhrte : dthe fiOl1l'CSWl1l1:t1?,'CO:ll:ltaln€tdIn ea y ea s VV 2 Ops 0 t e ranc es en in lharpe pric es.

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firfhefe grow °Ftheml'elu‘es in fields‘ neere common high—waycs and 111 Vfltlnfid Places sh“? 317‘? Rgers rn- England,neuerthelefi‘e I haue them in my garden; " fly: