Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiftoric of Plants. 



287 





Grouadfel but much more diuided,and not fo thick nor far : among which rife vp branched 

 fct with leaues like thofe of ~* ' ~ ' *" ' " ~- 



in ouerworne purple colour, which do feldome fhew thcmfela 

 that of Cartfjamm in fliape^but black and fhining. $. 





f 2 Chendrilla luted. 



Yellow Gum Succory. 



f 4 ChondriliaHiJpanica. 



Spani(h Gum SuccorieJ 





ft 



; 



Rufliy gurnme Succory hath 







jagged le 



igh and hard root.with a few ihort threds 



n 



TOweth vp ro thcheiphrn? ►»,« r« . X. , V- ** M * ,W " C » °«c naucn more < 

 arrow IcauS: thVEbl S ^'^f^ l^merlikevntoRuOies, wh 



f ^ 



fa (hi 



ous roots full of juice,ofawh 



mmcdiatly rifevaafewfmall 



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*nicbfprinevDfm 9 fi^„7 A ,, werDclow ' and ">ntewrhat larger toward their ends . am™,* 

 " •*- - 4^1°S SSJS tha + C ° f thC D ^^« leffer^he SSjjS 



SiviQi 



many ofthefea plants, f 



on 



3 



Pfmal foftT°» b « m «<* fcfle,fi 



whic 



:b 



lea 



Sou res li^e th 



rof 



^nedthe 



«al JS:' mo °gft "Wch rife vo d i,...! £!n Sf °^' ft ^'.? f an . ouerworne colour, foil rf I 



t about rheedsKsconfufMI. Xf 1 8 tno,eot D «<«», 



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