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vnon tnc groiinu/vuii ^"a »*---- **~~ -™- .V T • •!•*"— viivMuu*»vwn, Mailing imau 



and whitifh blew flourcs 5 in vvhofc place corumeth fmall cods, wherein is contained feed like that 



ofBarlcy. 



t 6 Befides thefe there is another plant, vvhofe figure which here I giuewas by our Author 



formerly fet forth in the precedent Chapter 5 vndcr the title ofSinapifylueftre: together with a large 



kinde thercof,vnder the name ofSinapifativnm alteram. Now I will onely defcribe the latcr,which 



I haue fomc times found in wet places : the root is wooddy : the ftalke fome foot long, crefled, and 



buiog many branches lying on the ground : theleafe is much diuided, and that after the manner 



of the wilde Rocket : the floures are of a bright yellow, and are fucceeded by fhort crooked cods, 



wherein is contained a yellowifli feed. % 





t 3 Ermcdfjlutjlris Anruftifolia. 

 Narrow leaned wilde Rocket* 



$ 4 Erucanajturtio cognatatenuifolia. 



C re fly- Rocket. 



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c "fpe did fometimes dwell,callcd Qt 



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