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^ The Names. 



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anu JC tf ;^^.bucvnproperly,for that there be other plants which may better be called 

 ^"rwnthu than thefe tvvo:we may call them in Engli(h,wild fea PIantaine,whereof doubtlefle they 



F Moufe-taile is called in Latine y CaudamurU s and Caudamurina: in Greeke^H^^or^^^^/y^ 

 fins is called of the French-men,^/** defimis : in EngliOi, Bloud-ftrange^and Moufe-taile. 



^f The Tern feature. 



Ceroncfm is cold and dry much like vnto the Plantaine. Moufe-taile is cold and fomethingdry^ 

 ing, with a kinde of aftriaion or binding quality. 



, V ^T The Vertues. 



Theij faculties in working are referred vnto the Piantaines and Harts-horne. 



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