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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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IB. I. 



t 3 MeliffaFuchfijflorcdlbo. 



Baftard Bawme with white floures. 





t 3 Mcltjfa Fuchpj flort furfur co. 



Baftard Bawme with purple Homes 







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t 4 HcrbaludaictLebelij. 



Smiths Bawme/>rlewcs All-heale. 



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weake and tender fquare hairie branches ; 



fome leaning backward, and others turning 

 inward, diuiding tbemfclucs into fundiy 

 other fmall armes or twigs, which arc belet 

 with \e\no rnnoh leaues dented abour.ann 



row 



ing in another foile or clymat, you (hall fee 

 the leaues like the oken leafjin other places 



Jike Marrubium Creticum t \€ty boarv^bicD 

 caufed Dtofcondes todefcribe it with fo roa- 

 ny fhapes,and alfo the floures, which arc 

 fometimes blew and purple,and oftentimes 

 white -.the root is fmall and crooked, with 

 fome bairic firings faftned thereto. AH"* 

 whole plant drawtth to the fauor of Balme, 

 called Mcltjfa. % This might much won 

 fitly banc been put to the reft of i the * w < "■ 

 tides, but that our A uthor bad tbruft K « 



by force into this Chapter. % 



5 TberebealfotwootherpUn"^ 



prebended vnder the kindes of W"f'™ 



one very Jike vnto *?™ h ^™^ 

 knowne to many Herbanfts and baueoce 



of fome called by the title of C^f 



firft kinde Vena ««^ff^^fi r ft 

 Molucca Sjriaca, f o called for that it wa 



brought out of Syria : it growcth i tn 





