L,i n.2» 



of a 



ie 



Hiflon'e of Pi 





$ 5 H gonitis yeregrina 



Handed Moon- Feme. 



they 



my very gooa rrieuu iv* 4***™** v*>ji»» *^w*^ **, - 

 grauelly lane in the way leading to Oxey park reer 

 Watford,fifteen miles from London. Itgrovveth 

 likewife on the ftone walls of Hampton court, iri 

 the garden of M r Huggens keeper of the faid houfe. 

 5 There is a kinde of Fern called alfo Hemioni- 

 tisfiut with this addition peregrin*, that is very fel- 

 dome found,and hath leaues very like vnto Harts- 

 tongue, but thdt it is palmed or branched in the 

 part next the ground in manner of the fecond PhjU 

 litis at the top of the leaues,othervvif( 

 ble one another in nature and fome. 



H the Place. 



The common Harts- tongue growes by the way 

 fides in great plenty, as you trauell from London 

 to Excefter, in fhadowic places and moid ftony 

 vallies and tvells, and is much planted in gardens. 



The fecond I found in the garden of M T Crx»- 

 tvicha. furgeon dwelling at Much-Dunmow in Ef. 

 fex,who gaue me a plant for my garden I 



$ M r Goodyer found it vrilde in the bankes of 4 



ianeneerSwaneling,notmany.miles from South- 

 hampton, t 



Itgroweth vpon Ingleborow hils f and in diuers 

 other mbuntaines of the North of England. 





^ the time. 



h is green all the yeare Iong,yet lefle green in wintet : in fummcr it now and then brings forth 



vJeaues. D 



L 



The N tmes 



SSLT. K ? £ mi \ Cb JL rom the rl S ht ^olopmdruoi ftone Feme : it is called' in high Dutch 



Apuleiu. 

 It is ol a binding and drying facultic. 



DDi 



"S 



r 



A 



B 



> m 



OfSfl 



eene 



Chap. 4.71. 



Wort or a*M\h~y>aJle. 



\ TheDeftripuvt. 



i 



eemvorOnot one cut r\*hhJi La 22" h . aI fc round C wherebv .> i. El? mi ? dlc "*V 



anothe 

 and 



or 



b«h : o« chfiT ThJ '**?<« I 



much platted 

 I Afplcmum 





