\ 
| Elder, “but with an hollownelle tke a pith in the heart or middle of the branches, 
_ which are diuided many wayes, andwherconare fet at feuerall diftances, diuers win- 
ged leaues, compofed of many fmall round pointed, or rather flat pointed leaues,one 
_ feragainft anocher, like'vnto Licoris,orthe Hatchet Fitch; among thefe leaues come 
- ynto afhrub, with many fhoo . 
_ more rugged, hauing awhite barke on the beft part of geet? Soe branches 
; nthe fort Ce 5 - al] | 
- much fmaller, fathioned fomewhat lik 
’ the backe of they »permoft leafe:the long 
» foo! 
) ; digeei} 31 x Colutes Stor pidides minors The lefler Scorpion Baftard Sena, 
P Wenoirist (Shoe! shill died bid bonigino> 21 nisisd BG 459 LOD! 
_ £2'This leffer Baftard Sena is inall.things like the former, but fomewhat lower, and 
- forth the flowers, in'fathion like vato Broome flowers, and as large, of avéry yellow 
colo ur i * after which appeare cleare thinne {welling codeiike vnto thinne sardsarene Z 
pladders, wherein are contained blacke feede, ifet-vponiamiddle ribbe or finew inthe 
middle of the bladder, which if it be alittle crufhed berweene the fingers, willginea 
-cracke, like as a bladder full of winde. The roote groweth branched and woody. 
eet a ntemetne Sma seth, 
ects a 
ie ae 
2, Colutes Scorpivides maior. The greater Scorpion podded Baftard Sena. 
“This Baftard Sena weth no fo great or tall,. but fhooteth ont diuerfly, 1i 
This eraweth posting 2 xeanor tall but fhooteth out diuerfly, like 
pringing from the root :the branchesare greener,but 
cal 
rtheys 
a * og. : + +] “4 | i | ign 5 
sand hanedfuch like winged leanes fet on themas areto be feen 
ne rj‘and more pointed + the flowers are yellows. 
he former, ‘witha reddith ftripe downe 
) : cods that follow are fimall;long and round, 
dinto many diuifions or dents, like yntoa Scorpions tayle, trom whence 
en thename: inthefe feuerall diuifions lye feuerallblacke feede, like vnto the 
ee 
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of td * 
. EQ ARM au? tee pee 
ere | Rigs tO vat i 
an 
we wa 
hath rifer eral a ali bia 
- feede'of Fenigrecke : the toote iswhite and ! ; but not fo woody as the former, ¥ 
i¢ ¥ 
- fmallerboth in leafe, flower,and cods of {eede, which have not fuch eminent bunches 
onthe codstobefeeneastheformets oj pp 
. Le 
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4 x Ped Sate a : « a] ry: 2* \ * by : 
s Tchi: ea Fee Py Py oe 6 ‘* ‘< tae oe ee BY Pa o* : > a ss 4 . es 
. Qo oF Pits BELSOE, INGLY 30 295 : PMA TRIRN B75 
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livfttre:obierlie saomp ,ensbie0 ao 6) tenes or 2 55 : 
They grow as Matthiolus faithabout Trent in Italie,andin other places : 
the former is frequent enough through all our Countrey, butthe others 
aremorerare. mut say , 
The Time. . 
or 2 ful Io doinntesd 16.veM To bre sini discerch it 
They flower about the middleior end of May; :andtheir fede is ripein 
Auguft, The bladders of the firft will abide agreat while on thetrce, if 
they be fuffered, and vari] she pane cate them to rattle, and afterwards 
the skins epening, the feed will fall away. 
+ 
rH ? 34 2 -OThe Names... its. Sc 
-_ Yoat ic  \WODasise Sfimiaiiyeilib of on wignons 
- "The nameCcolutesisimpofedonthem, and:by the iudgement of moft 
writers,the firft is taken to: beerhatCo/ut <a of Lipsra that Theophraftus ma- 
keth mention of, in the feuenteenth chapter of histhird boake, But I thould 
rather thinke that the Seorpiaideswere thetruer Colutee of Theophraftus, 
becaufethe long podsthereof aremoreproperly tobee accounted filiqua, 
_. then'the former which are vefce tamentes,windy bladders, and not /ilique : 
and'no doubt but Theophraftus; would have giuen + tes 5pm note of 
difference if Ahead worapsshols bladdess. and horse F< s.Let others of 
iudgement be vmpeeres in this cafe ; although I know the currant of writers 
fince Matthiolus,doe all hold the former Celstea veficaria tobe thetrue€o- 
lutea Lipare of Theophraftus. Wee call it in Englith, Baftard Sena, frem 
Ruellius, whoas Ithinkefirft calleditSena, from the forme ofthe leaucs. 
The fecond and third (as I {aid before) from the forme of the cods receined — 
their names, as it is in the titles and defcriptions ; yet they may as properly 
be called Si/iquo/e, forthat theirfruite arelongcods. ig 
