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42.2, 



Of the Hifforie of Plants. 



1 B. 1. 



or vmbeljin ftiape rcfembling aRofe(whercof I thoughtgood to giue it his firname Rofe)which i* 

 from his floure. 



$ This alfo I thinke differs not from that of c/*/»M,wherefore I giue his figure in the place of 



that fet forth by our Author. $ 



1 Plantago quwqueneruia 



Ribwort PJanraine. 



a Plantago quinquennia rofe* 



Rofe Ribwort, 





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. 



«J The Plate, 

 Ribwort groweth almoft euerie where in the borders of path- wayes and fertile fields 

 Rofe Ribwort is not very common in any place 



wilde alfo in the North parts of England, as alfo 



don, found by a learned merchant of London M r lames Cole, a louer of plants, and very 



?, notwithftanding it groweth in my g ar ^ c ?i \f 

 in a field neere London by a village called Hog^ 



r Tawm Cult a Imipr r>f nhinr< and verv skilfall 10 



the knowledge of them 



^r 2Vfo Time, 



. 



They floure and flourifh when the other Plantains do. 



^f The Names, 



in Greeke, tm^ioxti' « and of fome, wi-w.^ i in Lztine 3 Pla»fago mm^ . 



ywcrutwiia bonceelapx Lanceolata : in high-Dutch, £>pit?iget toegtK^*. in F / e £ c !\.i Rib- 



in low-Dutch, $ontot0 fftrf* j that is to fay in Latine, Cop Camna^ot Dogs rib : in fcng 1 " > 



Ribwort is called 



quenervid,and Lanceela 



wort,or Rib Plantaine. 



The fecond I haue thought meet to call Rofe Ribwort in Englirti , and guinquentr 



,j* 4' Ifl 



Latine. 



% TheTemftrature. 



Ribwort is cold and dry in the fecond degree,as arc the Plantaines. 



^ The rertues. 



The vertues are referred to the kinds of Plantains. 



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Cha 



p. 



