

Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiftoric of Plants. 



I Cuminum fylueftre 



Wilde Cumin. 



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lo6y 



1 Cuminum fdiquejum. 



Codded irilde Cumin 



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o<rV* 



f^^X "*** 





3 CumwumctrniculMtumJueHypcuumClufij. 



Homed wild Cumin. 



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found and hairie buttons or knops, like Ar 



ffi$n,*$ Dififterides bath right wel obferued 



within which knops is contained a tender 

 downie fubftance,araong which is die feed, 



like the feed of Dens Ltonisfiut much leflcr, 



2 The fecond kinde of Cumin is vcrie 

 liketotheforefaidwilde Cumin, faue that 



crooked 



ods 5 after the manerof Scorpwdcs } b\\t thic- 

 ker, and lefTe crooked, and the feeds within 

 the cods are feuerally diftinft & feparatcd 

 one from another by equall partitions, in 

 fmall croiTes,yellowof co!or,and fomwhat 

 long : the ftalkes are little and tender.befet 

 with leaues much like vnto the (mall leaues 

 of CArui^ or Fetten Veneris ; and at the top of 

 the ftalks there grow pretty yellow floures, 

 like thofe of great Celandine or Rocket, fa 

 uing that they be fomwhat Iefler. 



t 3 The third kind of Cumin is very 

 like vnto the laft before mentioned,but the 

 leaues are much greater, more (lender, and 



lift 



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Sefeli of Mafijlia .- among which rifeth vp a 

 fialke a cubit high or fomewhar more, very 

 fmooth & whiti(h:at the top wherof fpring 

 forth fine yellow flours.not like the former, 



O Ut COnfiftingof fix leaues ap iece^bereot 



two are large,and edged with S KeDe ^ 



