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shittles, and fometimes Hares Lettice, which becaufe of their ke settne I 
_ have Joyned together. They are called:of divers Civerbita Latticelap and, 
Laéteroness:0f ipuleins labile Leporina'; of fome, Brn fica Leperina, ‘or Hates 
Cn oe gt NB ; and fomehave it a vayaausens Life vibiswad 
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_ | Ad iti The Kinde. bo0g ¥ Us phmow stiv: 
“4 . [Sisil2 fae 3:19 bad 
‘To oan all the: forts of thele,: ‘dtaesseto’ be sind in othe: ét Herbals, 
sai not beto'much purpofe ; and therefore I (hall ¢orrent my felf, to iene 
tion thofe only which I-find in the Phytologia’ Britannica, being in alimber 
«1. Tree-Sow-Thiftle. 2, Wall:or Ivy-leafed Sow-Thiftles 3, ae 
Prickly Sow-Thiftle. 4. An Elegant Sow Thiltle witha whire flower, having 
Tres, Prickly SOW: 5. oe ee Sow-Thiftle, 6, Broad: ot a ‘Sow: 
Sic. its = eoreritye . Cary. i. eee 53. elitttoo 
ye Piz origs othe Ferm, ‘ouT. ri a60 VE Fah 
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The Ganinian Sow-Thifle is well ktrownco rife ap wich: »foind totow 
falk:rwo or three foor high Or more fOrnetimes iF i row in gdod 'srour 
Gardens, as ufaally ic doth 9 fet wictn amiany lot ne andmuch torn é 
pists Dxioaeubbes not amas iets 2 
da wgroweth down ‘tight, and hath’ ffi plan 
ikewile every year, and raifing itself of its own: rowiead 
encifull in giving Milk which is fomewhat pleafantery and not 
fo bitter as that of “the "prickly ones. 
is Places et ti ne, 
ae Ao : Z Z : 3 
All the SoweThiflles: Oe ne Ww in munminied as well ik e 
nnred foyls, fome in: Gardens;and ow in un aren a5 mae 
and leffer — inthe hoarse rounds ; anc = 
They do flower. and thed their feed ie 
ummeriong, and pepetities tll Angepbe 
The Sow Thiflles as Galen w reth,are ofa mixt 
fitot a bgenery and se Speneoney cold andes 
oe fie se 
tender, and being foshey are eaten 
Oots are much more efteemed by 
