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ftalks and floures are like the former : the root is compact of many fmal firings with a fmalfcn h 

 or as it were the flump ofan old root in the middle of thofe firings, cut or bitten off • whereim™ 

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3 Biacke Hawk- weed hath very many long jagged leaues not much vnlike to tho'e of Bnekc 

 horne fpred flat and far abroad vpon the ground>hicb the pi a« re cannot cxprefTe as is requifit in 

 io little room : among which rife vp many ftalks, flender and weake,the floutes growing at the too 

 yellow and very double: it hath alfo a threddy root. ° ° " 



* ° ur Au£hor f ^ crI y g a »e three figures and fo many defections of this fmall HkrmHm 

 which I haue contt aded into two . for the only difference that I cah finde is,that the one hath the 

 rootas it were bitten ofiwith the leaues IefTe cut in : the other hath a toot fomvvh t IoTger and fi 

 brous as the former : the leaues alfo in this are much more finely and deep c ™' • . geT ^ d r 

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