the Hifioric Plants. ‘I B. in i H16 l6 Of IAHCS . V i-:}:—“H Q ‘T/ac‘ Names’. ' W

. ed in Ijlnglifhwater Archer,or Arrow-head.‘ 1; some would hang it the nous, _ _ _ _ he and it is the I’/flzzm Mzzgamgand Sag-ztta ofPlmy,lz'£.2 r . cap. 1 7, 1; gruen at one time ofthrs Turbtth one dram (more or lelfe) two at the molt : but in t I find hp qr T66 Nature and Ve.r.m:. not;) ---- A- ~: m - {hey am Id fig extent in writing etthereoncermng their vertttes or temperament, but doubrligg C0 and dry in qualrrre,and are like Plantaan tn facultie and temperament.

C There is decoétion or in the infulion three or foure.

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Almonds and certaine other things,making thereof a compofition that the Apothecaries call 1;? SA it ( Eleétuarie) which is named Alaourytmiir ; common in Chops, and in contmualvfe among expert Phy 1‘ F ,1 if 3’ ";."" may be 5311 “W 0 Tbeapbrzzflgg 5

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CH A P. 96; Ofnmter 9)/antzzine. ‘E P["””£0 dqxmtim mam‘. 1 2 P/zmtago dqtlflfifzl miner 12¢.-//M; H. Starry headed (‘mall water Plantainc;

CH AP. 95. exfrrowalaeacflorWazteraexfrclaer. i ‘\ Great \/Vater Plantain.

1 Sagimzria maiar. 2 S 'tt4rz'4 minor". Great Arrow head. Small Arrow-head»

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He firli kinde of watcr-Arche‘r or Arrow-h.eadh_ _ O _ " l "” /C

a bearded broad Arrow-head. Amongwhxch rifeth vp a fat and thicke fialke twoa _ .- /. _ _. ~ » V _

three foot long,hauing at the top many pretty white floures dCCl1IllI1g to a light 5 or in , ._ p r a _ V ,,- nation,cornp_a€t_ of three {mall leaucs : which being pafi: , there come after great rough knOP5 ' ' V .. * _ "‘ burres wherein 1s thefeed. The root confifteth of many ilrrngs. and 2 The fecond is like the firfi,and differs in that this kmde hath fmaller leaues and flOu1'€59

greater burres and _toots. V _ _ ding The third k1ndeofArrow-head hath lcaues in fhape like the broad Arrowhead, fiailks O

vpogn the ends of tender foot-lialks a cubit long : among which rifeth long naked fmooth R3 _ _V reenifh colour,from the middle whereof to the top grow Homes like to the precedent.Th€ * :,,,,M,,,,a,.,..,,\ ,. //I

ag d h ddy - r _ t re . . .. _ rs fmall an a H h V . dp filbflst lgaceu. field“ L d _ P rdmh at :“~ / Thgfe herbs growmt ewaterre rtc es y . eorge: ee_re on on,m‘tretowe D a_ p A. V ///V. ._V\ ‘\\ London,in gheditchesheere the walls of Oxford,by _Chelmsford mEfl'ex, and in many oth-éffrom _ V . )\\\ \\\ it ces, as namely in the ditch neere the place ofexecutron called 8. Timmy; Waterlfig5,n0E fart X - He Eu} “nae ORV V V 3“ ‘Ike Defcriptiim’. . London. _ _ f_ L L“ fmoother - ater P1anta'tneha‘th fair'e"greatla‘r“ge Ieatreérlilre tE3~r:l:1nd ‘;3'1-;,nm;m.;- qr ‘TbcTzme. °Othighd' - . =3‘_1d fiillofnbs or fineweszamon ftwhich rifeth v 5H1 , ,, ~ T’! r t_ . A 1 inrdmgztfelfe rntoman 11 d g ' ‘Pam lhinln” mum y en erbrancheggarnrflwedwxthrrnfinxte f[Bi1ll.’L.vhi~g:c fl;()ufL-33;} Mm 3* avrrgcirx‘

ath large andlong leaues in fhape 51‘?

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They floure in May and Iunei ‘E 15.6