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Of the Hiftorie of PJants. 



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leauesgnd I fometimes alfo fundry branches 5 which therefore I haue caufed to be delineated rS 

 other Herbanfts might alfo take notice hereof. Thus much Csmermm, Epit.M*t.p.6 AA 25™* 

 giues an elegant figure of a variety hauing more leaues and branches than the ordinary/oS.v 

 not differing from it. ;> w "Jv.nrile 



ifitu jwhofe figure and d 



foroewbat 



I thinke good here to fee doirne. This hath a root confining^ „ w ,. 11UI „ 4WITOUK tnir . 

 than thofe of the common kinde-from which arife one or two winged leaues, that is, many ?! !! 

 fe .to one ftalke 5 andthefe arelike the leaues of the other Lmuri&t that they are longer tfi* 

 and more diuided^nd of a yellowiOi greene colour. Amongtt thefc leaues the?e eomes vp' a £' 



places of An ft ria. ^ 



It groweth 



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Ramofa. \ft 





Small branched Moon- wort. 



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groweth 



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thefe places f oj __ w;jhj 



Chalkney wood neere to wakes Coulnc 

 feuen miles from ColchefterinEffex,and 

 in the wood by Robinhoods well, ncere to 

 Nottingham • in the parfonage orchard it 

 RadwinterinEfleXjneerc to Saffron Wal- 

 den ; in Blackburne at a place called Mer- 

 ton in Lancashire . in the Moore by Can- 

 terbury called the Clapper- in Dingley 

 wood, fix miles from Prefton in Aunder- 

 nefTejin Bocking parke by Braintreein 

 Eflexjat Hetletin Lancafhire,andin Cot- 

 ting wood in the North of England 5 as 

 that excellent painefull and diligent Phy- 

 fition M r Do&or Turner of late memoric 

 doth record in his Herbal. 



Lunar ia or fmall Moone- wort groweth 

 vpon dry and barren mountains and heaths.' 

 I haue found it growing in thefe places 

 following 5 that is to fay, about Bathe in 

 Somerfetfhire in many places, efpecially 

 at a place called Carey, two miles from 

 Bruton^in the next clofc vnto the Church- 

 yard . on Cockes Heath betweene Xw ft 

 and Linton, three miles from Maid/tone 

 in Kent : it groweth alfo in the mines of an 

 old bricke-kilne by Colchefter, id tnc 



ground of M r George Sayer, called Mil** 

 end : it groweth likewife vpon the fide w 



m finnfp ahnnr an himAreA naCeS from tW 



Wood called 



Weftwood at Grinelev.and at Wcfton in the Ley field by the Weft 



Wakefield 



and in the Bifliops field at Yorke, neere vnto Wakefield, in the clofe where Sir George Sm^i 

 houfe ftandcth.called the Heath HaIJ,by the relationof a learned Do&or in Phy ficke called W 



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the berry 



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■r The Names. . , c [mPt 



One-berry is alfo called Herbe True-loue, and Herbe Paris : in Latine, Herb a Part, and >* 



raphyllum by Cefner and Ltbel. 



Lunar j a minor is called in Englifli, Smal 1L unarie, and Moone.wort. 



<y The temperature. 



Herbe Paris is exceeding cold ; whereby it reprefleth the rage and force of poyl< 



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cold and dry oft 



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