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Of the Hifloric of Pk 



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furrowed,of a yellowifti green colour : the JeauestoooTfbrthor^^ 

 Hemlocke, but much thicker, fatter, and oilous, very finely cut or iasp2^i,?if!? es » ,ik e »& 

 fmallcft Vifxaga or Spanifh Tooth-picks ; the flour J ftand anhe toe S &&?? hke **<** 

 tu f n : the feed followed lacki<h,of the bignelTe of Anife feed &Xk™-r ? a "u fn3a1 ' 

 and long,within the water,very foftand tender,with very many firings fanned th'"' ' ' 



«U The Place. 



white 



where. 



This growth amongft ftones and rubbifh by the walls of cities and townes .>„, a 



The other grcwerh in the roiddeft ofwatet ditches and ftandine dooW ,nA~~i ■ 

 ces of England : it grc*cth very plentifully i„ the ditches by 1 2H?« £&W> 



Detford neere London.and in many Other*olaces ' ' B om K «l"ffcto 



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They floureand flourifli in Iuly and Auguft. 



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f The Names. 

 Petrofelinivitium of Tragus', and 2>4*« imtilis zenm of tt/S 



i^/«« »;«*-/«»» , Lobelficutariafatua : Tabern. PctrofeL„„ m ^ afltmm . 

 hfh,Dogs Parity. \ ■ * 



This is Ugu(ticumfjl.& Femmcamfyloi Tragus: CicutarUtaMr 

 m thinks it Plmes PheUandrim ; and Ctftyinm iudges it his Silaus. % 



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Pby/icke 



Hemlocke 





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HAP. 4.JI. 



O/Eartb^^Qtt^ Earth Cheflmtjr IZjppernut. 



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t I Bui focaftanon minus 



Small Earth-nut. 



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Bulbocajlanon mjus 



Great Earth-nut. 





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