r? 



X 



6 5 6 



Of the Hiftoric of Plants 



Lib. i. 



HAP. 2.IZ. 



Of (germander. 



% ThtKinda. 



branches lying vpon the {pound, 



rcupon arc placed faull 





Defc 



i 



THefirft Germander groi 

 tough,hard,and wooddy 



leaues fnipc about the &* lite the teeth of ~, S^OTCT S 



"I. k i. ' w I es ? r "/ a .P"P l "? 1 ^ v «yto»l^"»ndingclofetothcf 1 ue S tow«d<b«t3 

 the branches v the feed ,. s httleand Mack, the toot ileudetand full of Ibing ^creeping i, *, %* 



^^^J^l^y "g-atlyenereafeth. * This faW«&». .» 



ibernun. gaue two figures,and our Author two fie 



aod 



vhercof I hauc omitted the later,and put the two titles into one. 



2 The -fccond Germander rifcrh vn with * li>f-f* 41™;^* /un*- 



* 



branches 



*Ioo- 

 fmall 



great creeping Germander. The floures likewife ftand neere to the leaues, and on the vppcr pjrt? 

 of the fprig«5,of colour fometimes purplc,and oftentimes tending toblewnelTe.the root is diucrfly 



many 









I 



latifili 



broad leaued Genpander 



. 



2 Chdmtdrystnmr. 



Small Gcrmandc 



^1 



