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5 The root is crooked ,blackifli without,yellow vnderneath the skinne wt, \* • t * 

 wooddy, about fiue or fix inches long, with many hairy ftrines • from the 7 7 tllat * 

 fquare branches trailing vpon the ground, fometimes reddifli toward *««!?£?. an y for 



flefli 



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the fced/omethmg round,growine two together like ftnn« , ,v JL«^k „« JIl J!^ n f c * f » 



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$ 6 Rtibia minim*. 



Dwarfe Madder 



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* <J Z^/ thus defcribes this dwarf Mac 

 der : There is another (faith he) which I gathe- 

 red,growing vpon Saint Vincents rocks.not fe 

 fromBriftoll: the leaues are of the bigncfleof 

 thofe of Rupture-woort , fharpe pointed , oi 

 growing after the manner of thofe of Midit, 

 vpon little creeping ftalkes forae inchandL 

 high,wbereon grow yellowift fmali flours.Tbc 

 root is fmalLand of the colour of Coral!, t 



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Madder is planted in gardens, and is ink 

 common in moft places of England. M ; C"tf 

 Bowles found it growing wilde on Saint r/w* 

 roclc,andout of the eliffesof tberocksof Aba* 



dovie in Merioneth (hire. 



The fecond groweth in moift racdoires ■ 

 moorifli grounds.and vnder bufoes airaoft cue- 

 rie where. 



j This grotves by the fea fide in mod p«- 



ces. * 



* Thefourth growesonlyinfom^ 



dens with vs,but the fife may be found «nA m 



many places. I found it in great pto«y«" 

 fcil beyond Chattam in the way to Canter^ 



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 They aourifii from May vnto the end of Auguft : the roots are gathered and dried in 



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Madder is called in Greeke '*<.*>*»»> Erythrodatium : in Litine 3 Rubi a^nd * **' ■ n j t fieR° otfEO 

 tinciorum : p M lus JBginet* flieweth that it is named ThapfottwUch theDicrs vfe,an ^ .^ 

 call it Her Urubia : in Italian, ife^and Robbia : in Spanifli, Ruvia.Rey^tid %'~^, M**' 

 Garance : in high.Dinch, JSottC S in low-Dutch, 4£ge, and iQpCC happen J >" Cl B 

 and red Madder. 



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red,whether it binde or open 

 the great learned) called me 



Madder 



tn oecnaupiuea auiung w^~ — morion ( l0U ^ 



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Of Madder was,becau fe I haue written that it performcth contrane f^} 5 ' an bicure b^ 



the roots of Maddcr.which both the Phvfirians and Diers do vfe,as they n*« p°" 



