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Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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The fecond groweth likewiie in paftures and fields, but not ft> common as the other 5 and it is 

 planted in gardens. 



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Thevflourein Inly and Auguft. 

 The fecond is called Lotus Tri folia : it 



The other is called lotus quadrifoli^ox foure leafed GraiTe, or Purple-wort: of Pena and Lobcl % 



jhtsdri folium p/wumfufcum /sorter um. 



^f The Temperature and Vert ties . 

 Their faculties in working dre referred vnto the medow Trefoiles: notwithstanding it is repor- A 

 red t thac the leaues of Purple-wort ftamped 3 and the juycegiuen todririke,cureth young children 

 ofthedifeafe called in Englifh theParpIeS. 



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hap, 5 6 2,. Of s5\£edickg FvddeYyOr fnaile Clatter. 



U The Description. 



lis kinde of Trefoile,Called tjtedicd^ hath many fmall and {lender ramping branches, 

 crawling and creeping along vpon theground, fet full of broad leaues flightly inden- 

 ted about the edges : the flours are very fraall,and of a pale yellow colour,which rurne 

 into round wrinkled knobs,Iike the water SnaiIe,or the fifli called Periwinckle : wherein is contai- 

 nedflat feed fafliioned like a little kidney,in colour yeIlow,in tafte like a Vetch orpcafe : the root ■ 

 a fmall,and dieth when the feed is ripe : it growes in my garden,and is good to feed cattell fat. 



I Trefolium Cochleatum. 



Medicke Fodder. 





% 2 Medicafruttucochleatoftinofo. 



Prickly Snaile Trefoile* 







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