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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



711 



Muchetli by reafonof his roughneflb.^ $ This is found with the Ieaues whole,and alfo with them 

 ISicto three parts: the flriivarietiewas expreft by our Authors figure, and the fecond is ex- 

 £ftby this ivegiue you in the place thereof. $ 



_-i._. . ,■ . be two forts more, de- 



link 



There is another wiJde Hempegrowing in the water, whereof there 

 in<J to vow in the like grottnd,in fhew differing very little. This fori 



fprings vp with long round 



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fUlk< and fomewhat reddifh.about twocubits high, or fomthing higher : they are befet with Ion 

 green' kaues indented about theedges,wherof you thai commonly fee fine or feuen ofrbofc Jeaues 



vpon one ftcm like the Ieaues of Hemp,but yet fofter. The floures are littIe,ot a pale red- 

 tifo ]our,confiftingof (oft round tufts,and ftand perting vpon the topofthef >rigges,which at 

 IcngthvaniHiatvay intodowne ; the root vnderneath is full of thteddy firings of a meanbignefle. 



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Eup«:onf>m Cwridbinumfoemina. 



\V3tcr Hemp or water Agrimonfe* 



% 2 Eupatorium CAnnabinummas. 



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Common Dutch Agrimony 



1 A 



oil 





ic 



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a\o 



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~A 



BD 



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1 1 



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^f The Place. 



^ alaiofte^e -I th * brinks of ^^ches,running wacers,and (landing pooles, and in <va eerie pi*-- 



^f the Time. 



■** W^n?er nd ^^ ** ^ ^ ^"W^ root continues,^ the folks and Ieaues wither 



^ebaftard 



Ames 



mm 



Fuchfius nameth 



m Cm- 



wtofium 



llfo rn *>e that wh S? p W "2 thc le , aues °f c ^^ Hemp, and Eup a tori U m Amice***. It is chouehr 



in Lad Ba P u ft a Sardus termethr* ~ ' •••-•-- & 



.»«« H^ S.Cunigunas nem ; in low-Dutch, MfcenSfcWttt 



I s to fay 



$#*.• in high Dutch, ^^tinfauinifccaut 



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Sria >°ni c in lhe fl ,o D of rh° cotnraon Dutcfa Agrimonie, becaufe it is commonly vfed for A 



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