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tiingalongft them, being alfo very hairie, but 

 iioc fnipt about the edges : the floured grow 

 alongft the branches,and vpdn the main ftalke 

 in roundles like thofe df the firft meritibned, 

 biit lefler,and of a darke coIoiir,with a yellow- 

 ifh fpot on their infides : the feed is alfo coo- 

 wined in Sue cornered veflels like as the for- 

 mer. It fldures iri Iune and Iuly,and growes a- 

 mongft thef corne in Hungary and Auftria. 

 This isonely fet forth by Clufitu, and tbarvn- 

 der the name of Sidcritk 6.Pamomca. 

 3 This hath fomc branches lying 



vport the ground, (lender, quadrangular a 



ric,which at certaine fpaces are fet with leaues 

 -rowing by couples, almoft like thofe of the 

 ill, but much lefle, and fnipt onely from the 

 middle to the end : the floures grow after the 

 manner of the former, and (as Clufius thinkes) 



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this by the name ofsideritis 4. 



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4 The fame Authourhath alfo giuen vs 

 another, which from the top of the root fends 



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forth many branchcs,partly lying fpred on the 

 ground, and partly (landing vpright,bcing hai- 

 ry, joy nted , and fquare like thofe of the former 

 and fuch alfo are the leaues, but that they are 

 lefle fnipt about the edges: and in their bo- 

 fomes from the bottome of the ftalkes ro the 

 top grow rundles of whitifti floures (haped 

 like others of this kinde.Cluftus calls this Side- 

 ritii 5. He had onely the figures of thefe ele- 

 gantly drawne by the hand of laquct Plateau, 

 and fo fen t him. 

 wooddie root fends forth a fquare hairie ftalke fome halfe foot hiffh.and 





toes higher, and Ithis ; ftalke , ^^-^.m iuooi- 



uttdKinrelues into fmaller ones, all of them fometimes lying vpon the ground, and the ftalke 

 "iMiflg vpnght i the leaues grow by couples at each joynt, from a broader bottome, ending in an 

 OTwiepotn^the lower leaues being fome inch long, and not much lefle in breadth : the floures are 



wJi? ! 8 W'PMnwllandhood^engirtingthe ftalkes in roundles, which falling, foure 

 "Qgidi iblacke feeds are contained in fiue cornered veflels. I firft found : * »'- — * -'■ -*"- 



1 »3r a ™ 0n § ft tbe corne in a field i°y nin g c ° » wood fide not far from vjrcene-mue in Kent, t 



fito t ? j me L ' DOt findin & ic robe writtenof by any, called it Sideritis hnmilis lato ohtufo folio , I 



« 1 ande that Batthiuc hath fet it forth in his Prodrome by the name oisideritk Alfme Trijfig 



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8'WDe fmooth leaues fnipt about the edges : the floures grow in roundles 

 cs,oemg hooded, and of a pale yellow colour. This erowes in the Come 



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growes 

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at the tops of the 

 fields in fome pla- 



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 ^tioned 5£ *l*?* m ?fI CtrAhU *K»ftW»>», and thought to be Ladanum fe« m 

 ^N lon'tn 9 , *** f nd ****** «" " b** * <Mk fome foot or better higKfet v 

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