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t growerh more pientifully in England then in any otherCountry. 2, Afr, 
_ Goodyers Mavfh-Saxifrage fo called becaule he firft di covered ir in a marfhy place, 
3. Lobels Welt-Country Saxifrage becaufe Lebel found it in the Weflerne parts of 
this Land. 4. White Saxifrage forcalied trom the-coiour ofthe flowers,to di. 
ftinenith ic from the former. 5. Golden Saxifrage from the Golden colour ofthe 
Leaves. 6. Thegreater Burnet Saxifrage, fo called becaufe ic hath Leavesiom- 
what like Burnet, 7. The middle Burnet Saxifrage, 8. The lefler Burnes 
Saxifrage, 9. SaxifragewithC hickweed Leaves,» gitcsochaud 
The Forme, 
_. Englifh Sacefrage, White Saxifrage, Golden Saxifrage, and burner Saxifrage be 
of pA a ie toad that ic wk be neceffary thar I detcribe eae 
. = Englifh or Medow Saxifrage which is known to divers by the name of Medow 
Par fly,groweth with many very green winged Leaves fomwhat like unto thole of 
Fenne!; but thicker and broader; fo like unto Afedow Hart-wort of Mompelier 
that it made Parknfon joyne it next thereunto; from arsongtt the faidLeaves 
tie op divers crelied falkes. of a Cubit high ; having therewpon divers {mallet 
frolkes of winved Leaves alio finely cut, but fomwhat harth ro the feeling and 
bearing at che topspoky rundells or umbel!s beter with white flowerstendinga — 
lirrle to ye ow whichgive place mnto feeds {ike unto the Common Fennell feed, 
boch sor forme and greatneffe, buc of a browner colour and {mall caft; Thered 
~ Gs: thick biack withoun, white within , and ofagood{avour, ont 
White Soxifrage otoweth with divers round faint or yellowifh greene Leaves, 
bur grayifh underneat 15 fpread upon the ground, unevenly dented about the 
_ edges,,andfomwhat hairy, every one upona little foorttalke, trom whence fifeth 
- mparound brownith hairy greene fralke , about.afoot-high with afew duch like 
round Leaves as grow oe but pie re TE os ached at the to ant ee 
oniiand pretrylarge white flowers of five Leaves a peece , with fome Ww 
‘Thredsin the middle,Aanding ina long ctefted: brownifh greene husk, whi 
being patt there arifeth fomtimes around hard bead,biforked at thetop,whereit 
contained {mall blackifh feed: the Root is comp ‘blac 
whereunto are fafined ewes. ddifh graines roma res = oH 
enefle of Pepper-cornes, which are ufedin Medicine, and calle 
s whit 6 ? that which is truly meant by P 
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