240 



Ol the Hiftorie of Plants. 



The fccond growes by c!itches,ttanding waters, and riucrs j as on the ftone wall that border** 

 vpon the rtucr Thames by the Sauoy in London. "wrcm 



by 



I Raphamts fjlveflris 



Wilde Radiili. 



2 Rafhamts aqttattCHS. 



Water Radi ft. 





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They floure in 



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qj The Time. 



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t The firft of thefe is Rapiftrttmflere alfo Eruufelijs ofLebel : t^irmoratia, or Rapifi, 

 hern, and Rapbanm fylveftris of our Author : in Englifli,Wilde Radifh. 

 Thefecond is RadtctiUfylvejtrisoiDodoti£M:Raf>hanus aqttatkus oxfaluftrit of other 



ilium of 





of 



11 



D/ofi 



f 



which.as he faith,doth heate, and prouoke vrine. 



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€1 



Chap. J. Of Horfe^tdi/h. 







1 



^]" The'Defcripion. 



OrfeRadifh brings forth great Ieaucs,Iong,broad,i1i3rpe pointed,and fnipt about the 

 edges,of a deepe greene colour like thofe of the great garden Dock, (called of foa»e» 

 Monks Rubarb,of others Patience) but longer and rougher. The ftalke is flendcr and 

 Dnttle,beanng at the top fmallwhitefloures: which being paft,there follow fmal cods.wbercio 

 the teed.Theroot is long and thick,white of colour.in raft ftarp 3 and very much biting the tong 

 likeMuftard. r ' 



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2 Dittander or Pepperwort hath broad 



colour like Woad, fomewhat fnint or mr a 



te 



tough 



