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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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rbla(j>i N.irlo»cnfe Loklij, 



Chiirlcs Muftard. 



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t 5 Thlafti fupinum lut(um 



Yellow Muftard. 



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TbUJpt vmhdlitum tiarbcnenfe. 



Peafants Muftard of Narbone. 



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5 Yellow Muftard hath an exceeding 

 number of whitifh leaues fpred vpon the 

 ground in manner of a turfe or haffockej 

 from tbemidft whereofrifethvpan vp- 

 right ftalke of three foot high , putting 

 forth many fmall branches orarmes :aC 

 the top whereof grow many fma! yellow 

 floures like thofeof the wall floure 3 but 

 much letter : which being paft, the husks 

 appeare flat, pouch-fa fh ion , wherein is 



the feed like Treacle-Muftard^fharpalfo 

 and biting. 



6 White Treacle Muftard hath leaues 

 fpred vpon the ground like the other,buc 

 fmaller : the ftalks rife vp from the mid- 

 deft thereof, branched, fee with leaues 

 J mailer than thofe that lie vpon the 

 ground euen to the top, where groweth 

 a tuft of white floures in fafhionlike to 



tho:c of the other Thlafpics : the feedis 

 like the other : $ The cods of this are 



fomctimes flat, and otherwhiles round : 

 the floures alfo grow fometimes (pike- 



fafhion, otherwhiles anvmbel. I haue 

 giuen you two figures exprefling both 



thefe varieties. $ 



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