ae the Paxadife of Plants. , 7% 
CHAP.XXXxV. 
Of Shepheards 24 e: 
J be Naweh: 
His Plant hath not gotten any name in Greek that Ican learn ois any 
Author. All Latine Writers that make mention of ir,call it Bar{a,or. Pe~ 
xa Paftoris, and Pagtoria Burfayexcept Gefner who calleth it Ti blafpi 
Fatuum ;andCaftor Durantes, Herba Cancri,, In Englifh it is calied 
Sekersise purfe or Scrip, from the likeneffe the Seed hath with that kind of lea- 
therne bag,w Shepherds carry their Vidtualls into the field: of fome, Shep. 
herds pouch and poor mans Parmacery, it being in fome fort effedtual for the fame 
ey Ces Sergeeeey is; BS and in the North part of England peer mf 
d Cafeweed, ond el of fome Clappedepouch, 
Thefe were former] beh two inecs of Sheers pe own, but Baw: 
maketh paticular ney bn of two mores. : Medecond alia ‘tan, 
there are four kinds in all. 1 rhe: repheras pale, 2, Great 
Shepherds p , r i 3, Small Sepheciarta, 4. Hairy “Moun- 
ans - The Forme. 
The Common Shepherds purfeshath divers {mall atidJong leaves fomewhdr deep- 
ly cut-in, on both fides like Rocker, of a ‘pale 2 oreen colour, moft commonly 
{pread upon the Ground ;amongft which rifeth v 2 {mall round ftalk parted into . 
feverall branches,fome of which are fometimes about = handfulls high, g have 
{maller and leffe {divided leaves on them ro the tops : where -Mmanyswhire 
Aowers tie above another, after which follow flat ehitith $ or Se 
fels, {mall ar the bottoms, broad atthe’ heads, id rag likethe ThLaf 
ith forin ‘of an heatc, in teach fide | cee vetlts Gall , ie 1 yek 
the roor_ eer, and "white, and ot se ed-ti 
PE PIE orbs if e | 
IVE Seth KGa SS im = ie ly ce 
tsp aatiays oD us pele 
33 td shiveedioete inti 
boys vonn ms ThE Places ie. to 
The greater and leffer forts thar have eat leaves, afe frequent in every | 
with us in England, bur ihe other rae leaves a ar do not ae 
