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j T^Hcftalksofthefirftbenowandthenhalfeayardhig^roundandhollowwithiB • the 

 I ieaues are ibroa^fl-.arp pointedcut round about like a faw.rough on both fides and co 



MM ? / Z" 8 !^ {?T' wh , kh ^" h a U 8 ht t0uch onl y caufelh a 8*« burning a °d 



raifeth hard knots m the skin like bhfters,fomtimcs making it red. The feed comes from thcrcots 



of the Ieaues in roundpellets bigger than peafe : it is flipperie, glittering like Linefeed, but ye 

 leifer and rounder: the rOot is let with firings, " f 7 



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' Tne jecond Kettle being ourcommon Nettle is like to the former in Ieaues and ualks,but 

 ,~ now and then higher and more full of branches . it is alfo coucred with a downe that fh'ngeth 

 ana Diimeth as well as the other : thefeed hereof is fmalhand growcth not in round bullets.but on 



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3 The third is like to the fecond in ftalksjeaues^ feed growing by clutters clofe to the M* 

 Jut eiTe,and commonly fuller of branches of a light green,more burning and Hinging : the root * 



ima2J,and not without firings. & & 



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