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Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



I Spjrg/miumramopm. 



Branched Burrc Reed 





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2 Sparganium Uti folium 



Great water Burre, 



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fjQr^ Bamon : in Italian, ty 



ganiumramofutn or branched Burre Reed. The fecond,Sp armarium #0#r4W0f#/*,Not-branched 

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Some write,that the knops or rough burresof thefe plants boiled in wine,are good againft the 



ther drunke- or the wound 



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ongeou 





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firm 



or follid fubftance ,hauing a: the cop a brovvne knop or eare, foft,chick,and fmootKfeeminc 

 c nothing elfr h.,r * H M l, «f fl^w ^,vi,« c*. ,„^ ^ ruft rog ether,vvhich being ripe turns ini 



be hard, thicke, and white, full of firing 



and good to burner/here there is plenty tbereof to be had. 



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Itgronreth in pooles and fuch like ftanding waters 3 and fometimes in running ftreames. 



I haue found a fmaller kinde hereof 21 * " 



Shepey,going from Sherlaod houfe to F< 



tchesand marifhie grounds 



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floure and beare their mace or torch in IuJy and A 





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