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An Appendix to 



i TheCh 



and not much in 



i a root of the largeneiieof that of the ordinary fH^TP 



-»- r hereto > b « th « it wants the rings or circles that afe im ^' -, 



theorher : the outer coat or skmne of this root is thin, fometimes fmooth othetwh I pnnted «* 

 brownifh red colour, and not to be feparated from the fubftanceof the root which r f lIgg . C(J \ of * 

 rent firmeneffe.beins not fo hard as wood, but more follid rhan m ^a rn ^*« A:_ i lSot an 'ndiffc 



or trees 



: the colour is fometimes white, with fomevery froall mixture of rednelTe otfc . . rub$ 

 hath a greater mixrure of red,and fome are more red than white : it is almoft without taft I n 

 it hath is dry, without any bitternefle or acrimony at all. Thebeftisthat which is iK ' 

 ponderous, new, firme, not worme-eaten, nor rotten, and which h«rh * <r^ ,„,* c..n Ql * ter cntJy 



root 



( 



ftpher A Cofla) hath many fmall prickly and flexible branches, not vnlike the SmiUx afb 



may beleeuc chn. 



finger. The 



gether. 



— — www * • *»«%•• ***%*, ft liJV IvV/l 



and alfo fometimes reddc, and many 



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% vulgaris Off< 



True China. 



Mt times growing 



2 Pfeudo'Cbitta. 



Baftard China. 



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It groweth abundantly in the territory of China,and is alfo found in Malaber, Cochin,Crang* 



nor,Coulan,Tanor and other places. . ' . Xrabisua. 



The Chinoiscall it Lamfaun: in Decan they call it Lampatos : in Canann,2W the iw^ 



Ckoph 



yea 

 on, 

 beth it. 



& — / ™ 

 ig brought 



fee here ex 

 out of W 





» 1 



London to Ckfr 



is the 



ow 



ftectes^ kind of China. C/»/?** caufed this figure thereof to be 



*,f\Kinaot^nina. t»»j!» tauica mu u 6 »i«. -«"-« ^ -v , funding 



beth it. mis root (faith he) was very knotty, and formed with out-growings, or dudcu ^ ^ 

 our,of a reddidi colour, and it yet retained at the top fome part of the ftalke, be ' n g £• as $c 



_ .« r^.-r. „' 7 i_n:_J-.. I U—J ..in^AAxr and ftlllOt VeinC5,*> 



that oiSmiUx af]> 



x afiera,or common rough umde-weca,nara, wuoauy, -u« '"Vr" mon Fla?, 

 imm* afrtra . the fubftance of the root was alfo reddim,as the root or tnc c . N ow 



of a falttfh tafte, it being old, (for fo it was when I receiued it) and then aiy^s- .^ 



