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 ftalkes three or foure inches hiX™ 



floure is paft they turnc into down and are* 

 ncd away with the winde : the feedjs frna 

 grayifh. This growes vpon Blacke- Heath * 

 on the chalky hils about Dartford,and .nm* 

 fuch places. I tfloures in Iuly and Auguft :,l 



gut calls it Chamalton aWtts^vdtxt^mlM 

 Carduus acaulis, Septentrionalium i and OmJat 

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but that which bringcth forth a ftalke grovveth euery where in Germany, and is a fhang 

 land. 



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They floure and feed in Iuly and Auguft,and many times later. 



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Romane Emperor of that name, whofe army (as it is reported) was in times paft though 



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are counterfeits among the Romanes Gniacardus 5 and among the Tufcans,fy'»"%^ ^ 

 Thiftle, yet doth it differ from that Thiftle which Dtofcortdes calleth Spina alfoA wbicbhee -* 

 writeth apart,doth likewife attribute to both of them their owne proper factiltiesanoopera 



and the fame differing. Inworli* 



Thelatcrwritersdoalfocalltheother Carlina altera,ai\d Carlinabumilis^imtm^ ' ^ 



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 jence there is betwcenetheCarlincs and the Chamaeleons -which thing (hall be maoc 

 by thedefcription of the Chameleons. 



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The rootof Carline,which is chiefely vfed, is hot in the later end of the fecond NBg ^rf 



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wormes of the belly,i t is an enemy to all maner of poy fons,it doth not onely driue away 



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