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they ftand higher or necrer the top of the ftalke ; and at each of thefc leaues about Aetoo~f7 

 ftem PmwMnne Tmai I «/hir<» flnnrp confiftinff nf fa little leaues joined together,and not o • 



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The fit ft 1S called in Dutch,|©atet Bfotapfon,that is to fay, Viola aquatUii .• in Engtifh, Water 

 ^>U lotion re,or water Vio!et:in Frcnch,(7jir^« d'eaue.Mmhiolm makes this to be alfo Myrtyk)* 

 JpecusflK a kinde of Yarrow,altbough it doth not agree with the defcription thereof} for neither 

 uatn it one ftalke only, nor one fingle root, as Myriophillon or Yarrow is defctibed to haue ; for * 



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roots arc full of ftrings,and it bringeth forth many ftalks. 



«,Jr d ls called in Gre eke, «^*. . in Latine, MillefoL^, «.« „ rMrv _« A 



S? w f*J»* : »« ftops it is vnknowne. This Yarrow differs from that of the land : the reft ate 

 fufficiently fpoken of in their titles. 



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Water Yarrow,as Dhfimdes faith, is of a drv facultie.and hi 



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