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Small i.-nootbfca Holly. 



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be aIfoflcnder,prickIy 3 and fee about the ftalks ftar- 

 fefhion. The knobs or heads growing at&e tops 

 of the branches are round and prickely, bearing lit- 

 tle blew flours and leaues which compafte chera a- 

 bout I the root isflender.andlaftsbutoneyeare. 



The fourth kinde erf baftard "fca-HolIy^vhich 

 Pena calleth Etjngium mor/tanum recemiorum % and is 

 the fourth according to Vodort^m his a.ccount 3 is like 

 the Erynges not in fhape but in tafte : this bearerh 

 a very fmalland ilender ftalkeof a mcane height, 

 wherongrow three or foure leaues, and feldom fiue, 

 made of diuers leaues fet vpon a middle rib 5 narrow% 

 long^hard^nd of a darke green coIaur,dented vpon 

 both edges of the Ieafe like a faw : fhc ftalke is a cu- 

 bit high,iointed or kneed ; and diuiding it felfe into 

 many branches, on the tops whereof are round tufts 

 or vmbels wherein are contained the floures,and af- 

 ter they be vaded, the feeds, which are fmall, fome- 

 what long,well fmeiling>and (harp in tafte: the root 

 is wkite and long 5 not a finger thicke>in tafte fweet, 

 but afterwards fomewhat (harpe^and in fent and fa- 

 uornotvnpleafant : when the root is dried it may 

 be crumbled in pieces : and therefore quickly braied 



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on the ground : at each joint grow leaues without 

 any certain order,broad toward their ends, and nar- 

 rower at their fetting on , fnipt about their edges. 

 Thofe next the root were fome inch broad, and two 

 or mpre long, of a yellowifh green colouptfae ftalk? 

 l ,. , f % . are parted into fundry branches, and at each iovnr 



*Z n dc [ ca r ue % an A d r rOU8h gre ? hcads with b} c*i(h flours in them : the roots creep and are fom 



£> ^fh^?w 0f ,^ UrDayia karned Apothcottic very skilfull in the knowledge of " ptes?i£ 



upon they both Called it EryngiumpufiHumfl^mm CMouUni. f * piants. wfier- 



T , r . . j rr *ff The Place. 



^Thcfck.ndsoffea Holly are ftrangers in England, we baue the firft and fecond in our London 



T , a % The Time, 



n o old names. 



% The Names i 



JI>«ria t OT baftard fea Holli eS) being but lately obferued,& therfo 



The firft may be called in Lat 



rchau 



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Eryng 



or fea Holly of the Alps. 



ipeum, 01 2ie» Jpinofi 



^w.orflatfeaHollu 



pric 



ather name it 



tZZtSz "^ «»«* Cry'S*** f»milumMtt\c fea Hulver 



WmhO* .makes the fourth to be Cmh^auJt^T^l 



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