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Of the Hiflorie of PIams 





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B. I. 



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POn 

 lea. 



nin, 



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ucs uc lUDgjUiwiiw ujdn me leaues at Plantain and har/U» %u — .* '~ iij «^ : me 

 ,g alougft fhem as i. Plantains, which ibncS^^^C* 8 1*' run ' 



of,as do the leaues of ^r C r Lilly , the flourcs grow in (horLares and f-nf ! v T"P m thc *- 

 Jour like rhefe of Red-.hanks orBiftort : thefeed is hard! ^ red purple co . 



■t 2 This (whofc figure was formerly vnfitly put byour Authortorhe fMu • 

 on) bfcft longer, nar^ver and flrarper poin ed leaul than Zk^l^S^f 

 veins running from themiddlenb to the fides of the Imiwc *< t«-«-ii i r , . ,6au,D 8*e 

 what rtfcafcfe : at the tops of the ftalkes E^^^^^Z^f? *** &* 



>c is long,jointed,and fibrous. ± P ° f CarCS llke thofeof the ^Mai. 



bed: the root is Jong,jointed,and fibrous. $ 



Small Pond-weed. 



* 4 Pottmegtiton Ungis tcutisftlit, 



v ^ Long (harp leaued Pond-vrced. 



l sSft 



v 



■Ts 



» o"^ 



3 There is a 



& round 



pointed 



certain 



-"'vuiviJcUJdlHiJClIlUMUUCiUULUt UJC UUlUUIOUi LUC UltfUCAJCidlJU IC«IUC3 WJCICipi*M&— " 



little (talks which beare fundry fraall white moflie floures,which turn into olaine and round fetf* 

 like the common Tare or Vetch : the root is fibrous,throughly faftned in the ground 



t 4 There 



bottom of the water 



is alfo another Pondweed,which hath whitifh and jointed roots creeping ; in v» 

 tcr.with fome fibres.but fending vp flender jointed and long ftalkes, fmall belo*> 



.U-.,.- I --1 iF*T*% ' • „J! n*U-a^***c orOW W* 



j ,r68 er a °°«e,hauing long narrow and very ftiffe fliarpe pointed leaues. The floures grow 

 reddiih fprke like thofeof the firft defcribed. This is the Pitamogeitotulttra otDobntus. % 



Tbey flourc in Iune and Iuly. 



pool 



% The Place. 



where. 



^f The Names. 



m 



Df the Greeks, n.^^/ w , j n Latine.F^/^andty/wra.-in high Dutch ,£«** 

 f OMtVnttW J in French, E$i d'eaue : in Engli(h,Pondweed, and water ap» ^ 



