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Ijejeaues are not fo deepely cut in as th 

 ,vhat more hairy : the floures are alfo larger, an< 



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fuchdowne as the ordinary. $ 





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Tbeyare found often in medowes neere vnto water ditches, as alfo in gardens and high waves 



much tro Jen. % The rime. 



They floure moft times in the yeare,efpeciajjy if the winter be not extreme cold. 



5f The Names. 



Thefc plants belong to the Succory which Jheophraftus and Pliny call Aphdcajx Aphact Leonar- 

 dos ■■ F«f/7///wthinkeththat Dandelion is Hydipnois Plm^of which hewriteth in his 20 Bookc and 

 8.chapter,anirming it to be a wilde kinde of broad leafed Succorie,and that Dandelion h Tar'axa- 

 cm t as Anicen teacheth in his tfp3.chapter 3 is garden Endiue,as Seraph mentions in his 14? chap- 

 ter, who citing Paulus for a witneffe concerning the faculties, fetteth downethefe words which 

 Pauiut mitcth of Endiueand Succorie.DiuersofthelaterPhyfitiansdoa|focaIIitZV/w Leom* or 

 Dandelion : it is called in high DutcbjMlfeftttlt : in low- Dutch, J&apCltttUet % in French Fitfe*. 

 la eu c9uronnc.de prefirepx Demdelyon .- in Engli(h,Dandelion rand ofdiuers 3 Pi(Iabed. The A is 

 alio called of forae.and in fliops Taraxace^Caput monacbi, Rofi 



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tftelicnfwm ofloMpnd Cichoreum Conftantinopoli 







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dncth more.and doth withall cleanfe,and open by reafon of the bitternefTe which it hath iovned 

 with it : and therefore* is good for thofe things for which Succory is. $ Boiled it ftrenithens 

 the wcakeilomack^and eaten raw it flops the belly,and helpes the Dyfentery efpeciallv feeing 

 boded with Lentdes^he juice drunke is good again ft the vSuoluntar^ erf uflon of led : boy lei 



inv^eger,, is good againft the paine that troubles fome in making of water : a decottion made 

 of rhe whole plant helps the yellow jaundifc. uccocnon made 



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