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CH AP, CXXXIX, 
Of Sampire. 
he Names, 
T iscalled in Greek xeifuer or xeifeuey, and fometimes xeeQucr, Crithmosm 
which is the ufuall Latin name alfo;yet PetrusCrefcentins calleth it Cret 
and Rincum marinum, is alfo called Feniculum marinum, which name the 
Ttalsans and French follow, as neer as their Dialect will permit ;infhops Crete 
marina, efpecially beyond Sea, In Englifh Sampier and Sampire, becaule it 
grows upon rocks ; and Sea Fennell, becanfe it aps piat refembles our — a 
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‘The Kinds, 
To this kind may foe heferved thle fons t, ‘Ordinary Rock Sampire, 27 a 
The greater Rock: Sampire, 3, Thorny. Sampire or Sea ne 4, Golden ses 
Flowered Sampire, 
The Forme, 
“Ordinary Rock. Sampre croweth up with scesiorotede alk, not shi & . 
pale 3 a or ewe foot hig nigh at Which mip, branching forth almoft vine ; 
bigger then Fennell, yet fomewhat alike: the roor is great white and long, com 
rinning gmany yeares, andis both of a beignealte and d pleafant fell andtats ow 
their ste afterwards emer age Se ee a s 
ae ce likewife upon Rocks that are moiftened, if not fomeimes 
_ overflown with the Seawater. The third, near the Sea upon thefands becwee® 
_ Whirftable, and the Ifle of Thanet, by Sandwich, and by the Sea near VVeftchefier- 
_ The /af in the miry Marfh in th Jfle of Shepey, by the way fom che Pee : 
. Sherland houfe, Rock Sampire flourifheth in May and June, and muft 
of Ful: 
lag. ae “The Temper atare: 
"The Vertes, 
sof aie Stone, and voiding of Gravell in the Reines 
fralks A acer lof esp of a plcaiaar torr fetes ; atthe ae se 4 
ftalkes and branches ftand Limbells of white flowers 8 after them come laigefeed a 
red cobe keptin pickle inthe beignning of Angu/t, They all flower sited e 
ce nceiye cob bt and dy inthe, fecond degree : * 
3 ‘Of all the Sawces *ahihaees many, chereiei sicegie i pleafant, 086 
fo familiar an to mans ie per both for a io of Meates 5 
