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CHAP. XXVI. 
Of Ground-Ivy , oF eA. lehoofe. 
_ ‘totisbs bab __The Naw, . 
yc baler + in’ a aed Spite HG otbere. Xeuani soos’ becante it 
“ alwayes creeps upon the ground, and hath Leaves ‘omewhat like unto the 
By truc Ivy, et they are lef i chinese asi and crumpled as ir were. It is 
called % , and ‘is a Garland upon che 
sround. It tis¢ tia Exibe esr le tis, Hedera terrefiris and Corona terre, 
mai and Brunfel fins miltaking i it, made ic his fourth 
yeahs calleth i it Malacoci sn ‘a eft, Mobis Hedera Plumiatica. 
riety according to the feveral. 
fe true G pund- fey callthe other Maiden hair; be it 1s pa 
vichout 200d advi ice: for all that have experience in Herbarifme, 
oherwile, : 
| iaaitiniaal’ he Kindest. 
Therebeofthisfourfons, Common Grosnd- in or Ale-hoof, 2, 3. The 
. Lanes, snd other walt Grounds inet as 
Secs aimiolls ec hata me twat ayia «pple in fome Coun- 
“Uties of Germany: thethitdis found co grow on Hills and Mountains: the lalt 
| in Narbone, arid Province in France, and infome places of Somer fet(hi 
lowe {omewhat early, and abide fo a great while, the Leaves k 
, Bee cy Winces cael fasiesionesabeding, if it t be 
