i 
_ vg hi eet rall en lae omewhat more particularly, ro fois 
of. uch P. thn ra cme mee called the SCURVY: 
been unknown to the ancien reek. Writers, becaule they name it nor : 
And though fome imagine it ro be PL s Britannica, yet Gerard and Parkinfon, 
who were curious comparers of Simples, are both of Seion, that ir cannot be 
it. The more modern] atine Writers Call it Cochlearia, from the fmilitude the 
Leaf hath with a Spoon, being round as well as hollow: It 4s called in English, 
Scurvy-graffe and Seruby-graffe, and {ometimes ea but feldom, Spoox-wort, 
after the Latine name. 
The Kindes. 
2..CommonScurvy-Graffe. 2. The great Ducts, 
-Grafle, va The leat Scurvy 
Forme, 
- 
irs and <—§ 
ndimg by it Gapom ong foe 27 
» weak flalks, of 
a foor in 
h fide, : miedectsnccs Flowers at the tops of them 
2 Coatts. it fcatcely eth at all: But thefecond 
sbi in Lincolfh re ae well as Holland in the 
Sof Lincolnhire, and other places by the 
on Ingleborough Hills in Lancafhire, and in 
Now in. many Gardens, where it pro{peret 
. to us ftom Denmark , where they grow 
ie flower betimes, even in (March, o 
—<aoe the latter _ of (May, 
wie 
mith Seeds; the Root is whicemall 
Es 
» 
One of heck chief whereof is Grd ae fe, which is thought to have © 
iftoll, Sela ckcahiadl E 
