the Hi ftorie of Plants. .7^5 



If tt be hin to tottl) bmcgcr, it is goti fo% leper^jtutlde ttahsi ^ 



and rannmg fcura^, am is Qwn agatnK t|)e bttttij^jet of ^er 

 pente. 



SDlje pf rfumg o} fauoar tlyercof D^iuct^ atua^ alltjenom, anO i^ 

 t3enomou0 ijcafts. 



Of J^apiftrum^or Charlocke. ChapJvj. ^ . 



i^The defiriptiofi. 



I^arlocfec Ijat!) great rougtjb^oDeleauc^, liftctlje leaucs 

 of2Curnep,tl)eftaIk$be roug^ ano flenuer mod common^ 

 Ip of a fete long'jUJttfj manp pelloU) floiDer£t,coD0 ano faeoe 



liftct^e SLurnep, but ^ot o; biting l^arpe like ttt muftarD fiaeOe* 



SDlje rote is (maU ano Cngle* 



^ThePkcf. 



C&arloche groloetf) in all places alongff tlje tpaies, about qM 

 inals ano f utnous places , antJ oftentimes in t|je fields , elpe^ 

 riallp tljere, to^ere as 2Curneps ano ipauetoes Ijaue banc foUi 



fo tf)at it fl^onlu foEnie to be a corrupt ano euill tueene* o^ eni 



mietotljci^aueto 



^Th 







Cimrlock aotojctfrfrom s©arcl) o; apnU bntil mttfommer 



^e Caai alOxripetjy from time to time in t^c mcmt fpace. 



"- ■ n < 



snijts Ijerbe is calico of tfje latter to^tters Rapiflrum, ano of 



Je: in Ijigli 

 •Cbarlock* 



JS^ The nature 



] 



Cljarlocfee,! fpedall? t()e feoe is I)ot ano t^ie in t|)c?tljinj oe^ 

 5ra,ano of temperament lifee Jennie* 



^Thevertues. ^ 



Sbljts Ijerbe of tlje latter p^^lccians is not tjfeo tn mcDicine, ^ 

 DUtfometDitl)t|)isieeoe oo mabe spuftaroe, as iDitl) ^rnvm 

 mWc^ttftu^tz tBitb meatein ftdeoeof s^uttaroe : toljerc/ 

 ^ tt i^eaiocnt, Hjat tljc feeoe of tffia tjerbe ootlj not mucj Differ 

 rrom ^enuiie in tjcrtue ano operation, ano tl?at k ma? betafeen 

 ^»moetl)ercof, altljougb itbenot alltfjing fog©0, anotlicre^ - 



n^e ittoas retboneo of nm^isSt am d^alen amongit t¥^ 



' feces* 



