the Paradife of Plants. gacet 
The Names, 
Pliny chought that it was called, A’cagwin Greek quafi dougame in ornatim 
non veniens, becaufe it was not uted: in Garlands ; bur the Text of Diofcorides i¢ 
flac againft him, for he daith ic is , roe buadis suparemamii, a2 f{weetherb 
ufedin Garlands ; Iris alfo called Ndjdts cya in Latine Afaram and Nar- 
dys {ylve firis, or. Nardus Ruftica, and as Mazer faith Mulgago, as by his’ Vere’ 
peareth ; Eft Afarum Grac¢ ;Valgago dita Latinis.. The former times: 
coo he eA larum and Baccharisto be one betb ; and therefore they called ity 
“Ajara baccara, which nameiscontinued in Spam and other’ places, and with’ 
us even tothis day; bur the deferiptions of et fo men feds fit 
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The Kindest 0. Mg balgod gnind 
The forts hereof are three. 1. Common hima di 3. Virginian 
Afarabacta, 3. Battard ail of Matthiolus.. tite Sa. 
Mabecs hath many 
ny {mooth Leaks 
of 110,imoorhner ana Of s dake sane 4 hy ning 
ppertid Pandof apaler yellow green underneath, little or n0~ 
‘ d about the Edges; from among.which arile- {malt round hollow 
brownith green husks upon (talks, ofaboucan inch long, divided at the brims 
into five divifions, very.like the Cups of Heads ‘ofthe Henbane: feed, but thac 
they are {maller: and thefe be Utheflowers i it hath, which! being on 
unto, are fomewhat {w aise 
contained fmall co ro 
steps or Raifins. ee 
Phrygia and other 
eththe place of the fecond ; tis {ai 
Mountains Bohemia, god ikewife in 
firit and {cond keep their green Leav 
eed Sout Mi withe 
eed about Midfumimer or 
mente. 
» The Leaves of Afarabacca are hoc and dey, with a po Durving 
h ©: yet not withont a certain kind of aftriStion or bin 
and dry, yea more then the leaves,t 3 
ro NeMe are bac ioenia mae fab 9 
a) THs. omewhat more {¢ y 
cuoufly uled one for another, = 
