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13 Mufck 



Mofle growing 



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made them hat-bands, girdles, and alfo 



bands to tye fuch things as they had before 



gathercd,for the which purpofeit raoft fitly 



ieruedjfome pieces whereof are fix or eight 



foot Iong,confifting as it were of many hai- 



rie leaues fet vpon a tough firing, very clofe 



- couched and compad together, from which 



is alfo fent forth certain other branches like 



the firft:in fundry places there be fent down 



fine little firings, which feruc in ftead of 



roots, wherewith it is fattened to the vpper 



part of the earth, and taketh hold likewile 



vpon fuch things as grow next vnto it. There 



fpring alfo from the branches bare & naked 



ftalkes, on which grow certaine eares as it 



were like the catkins or blowings of the Ha- 



fell tree, in fhapelike a little club or the 



reed Mace,fauing that it is much Iefler,and 



ofayellowifh white colour, very welrefem- 

 bling thedaw of a WoIfe,whereof it tooke 

 his name^vvhich knobby catkins are altoge- 

 ther barren^nc* L ~~ ~ r ~ ^ " * 



flouret 



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t 14 iMnfcas f>4ruu* fteHas 



Small Heath Mofle. 



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cLl (ha^ng 'Sf^S ^SSSSSg^i Author vnfirlyput fotLauandet 



;s thought to be the S, V mentio^Tby ««St 1 f? r " fi "' *5? Mfit CIub -M°fTe. I . 

 xafytutjtm : Tm and T.bcrmmommu, Ch2,™ ;/ ''J '• f" and fome oth « s call it Sui 



and keepes greene Winter and Sutniner™AeW, 8 ?i f C ^ ^P"*- This is a low plant 

 ■rithout fmell .- it carries fueh ea ™oTcato s %T f ke th f e of C yp™«"e, bitter in tatte but 



umbaui»,orwi|deSauine. t - s P«ccs of Germany, where they call it Ogata &C 



a little fhort 



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boned **«-*!. SSSS&SS&gSK ^ £- 



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