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Of the Hifbrie of Plants* 



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ine our of eu«y knot or joint aboue an inch broad,and Ionget than the Icaues of Pellitorie of the 

 wall, n hereunto tbeyare very like in fhape, but finooth without haires or downe , and of a light 





•n colour 



(hieing 



bour rbc joints they be uikuwwv ^ a » tJ/ mkui rc u coiour,as De tnoie ot FeiJitonc o 

 tbc floures be whitiili on the top of the branches,Iike the floures of Stitchwort, but y< 



whofe places fuccced long knops,but not great,wherein the feed is contained.The root 



fioeiittlc ftriags like haires. 



, The second Ch ickweed for the mod part lieth vpon the ground : the ftalks are fmall, flen- 



der,long,and round,and alfo jointed : from which flender branches doe fpring Icaues refembline 



mecedent.but much leucr,as is hkcwife the whole herbe, which in norefpeft attaineth to the 



greatneflc of the fame : the floures arc in like fort little and white : the knops or feed-heads are 



.be former : the root is alfo full of little firings. ' 





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I Alfwc major. 



Great duckweed 



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K^dlfine miner y fiut media. 



Middle or fmall Chickwccd 



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sare 



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Sf^-ftorteWd S or'' g ^ ing by thc fe ** which is Iike ** fccond but th, (u« 



VCf y white : the root is toulh L J- flin!,"? bc fc ' t0 S cther & •"«*■ ; ** ** 



Speedwell 



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