316 _. Adam in Eden, Or, = 
CHAP. C Cl. 
Of Dodder. 
doen ewer The Names; 
A i roi ait upon nee bee wad rene th s fo 
thick fomerimes,that it is ready to ftrangle it,which after ses aa ood hold, 
break off at bottom, receiving nourifhment ftill infenfibly from the piaemere. a 
: onit is twilted like unto Ivy, | ae reby partaketh of the nature of the fama 
en ee th, it pu 
ogee of Gall Heads or Baits sed 
| — pei ; “Teper Bi aE Boy 
Tie eisai little "Didier OW “upon Flax or Tinte herein Ealands a, 
which makes me fuppofet chat the De sr of Flax and {fo of Time, which aremot 
inv i A pot s Shops, are from beyond the Seas, foc 
every climate doth noc’ them forth alike. Thofe which have been mot 
objerved inour Land are that of Nettles, which groweth plentifully in Somerfét- 
Shire, and that of Tares or Pabfe i ee fo abundantly in fome 
~ places caatley 3 See ed centiee riper saps sinha * 72 3 
conit groweth’; and therefore Deer of Fax is bovine =a 
he fecone, Del Tie ac ih si 
