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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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IB. 2, 



and biting taftc as is the muftard, but bitrcrct. The root is fmall 3 and perifheth when the feecT* 

 ripe. " ' 



2 Chatlockeor wild Rape hath leaues like vnto theformerjbut lefTer,thc ftalk and leaucs be 

 mg alfo rough. The ftalks be of a cubit high, {lender and branched : the fioures are fomtimesmir' 

 pli(h,but more often yellow. The roots are fiend cr,withcertainethreds or firings hanging Vf , n " 



them. 





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$ There is alfo another varietie hereof, with the leaues lelTe diuided, and much fmoother than 

 the two laft defcribed,hauing yellow fioures and cods not fo deeply ioynted as the laft defcribed- 

 this is that which is fct forth by Mattfriolut vnder the name of Lampf ana. 



Water 



flender and fmooth in refpecl of any of the reft of his kinde,fet with rough ribbed leaues deeoelv 

 indented about the lower part of the leafe. The fioures grow at the top of the branches, vmblc 

 or tuft fafliion.fomecimes of one co!our,and fometimes of another. % The root is lon^ touch and 

 full of ftnngs,creeping and putting forth many ftalks : the fecd-vcffcls are fliortand final Bauhm, 



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2 Rafiftrum arvcnfe alter urn . 



Another wildc Charlockc. 



2 Rtfijlrum aquatienm. 



Water Chadlocke. 





^J The Place. 



Wilde Turneps or Rapes doe grow of chemfelues in fallow fields, and likewife by high-waye* 



neere vnto old walls,vpon ditch banks^and neere vnto towns and villages,and in other vntoiledand 

 rough places. 



The Chadlocke groweth for the moft part among corn in barren grounds.and often by the bor- 

 ders of fields and fuch like places. 



Water Chadlock groweth in moift medowes and marifli grounds, as alfo in water ditches and 

 inch like places. 



«fl The Time. 



Thefe do floure from March } till Summer be far /pent, and in the mean fea fon the feed is ripe 



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