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An Appendix to 



feed which Ireceiued from M.[Coys t i 620. and I made thefe defcri plionsbTSTDT" 

 Auguft, 1 62 1. r /HieFiaitt 



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BlitHmftinofum : efi Beta Cretua femine Bauhini, uitmh 



fag. 371. 



This fendeth forth from one root many round greene {trailing jovnted final! k 

 1 foot long : the leaues are of a light greene coloured grow at euery joynt one foS",' , about 



pped without 



ttfle or fmell.very like the leaues of Beets, but much fmaller : the floures erovv 11, y maDifeft 

 about the joynts, and at the tops of the branches fmall and greenifh each & ini ^°^ eth « 

 fix very fmall blunt topped leaues, and a kw dufty chiues in the ^middle w S [Ta7 g 6ue °< 

 meth great pnckly fnriuelled feed,growing euen cWe to the »^£^ffi^ COm - 

 feed haaing three fharpe pnekes at the too ffrowino- GA* M *; M Ju:~u :ii 7 on ^ ne J°ynts 3 



fide- waies, which indeed may b 



com 



each 



in fan, like the feed of f /„ ^w, r o„„d at the lower ^J^^tTteZZ* 

 pointed.couered ouermth adarke yellomfh skin, which kin pulled am^H^" 1 "? 

 mellow on .heomfide.and e.ceedin, .««. within land will wiL 4ht touch fal to" veS 



pouderlikemeale. 



Gtr&rij BAticifieciesjodij. 



the beg 



trailing 



grow 



Mcfch, 



but of a deeper reddifh colour,each floure hauing Hue fmall round topped leaues : after followcrh 

 fmall long hairy feed, growing at the lower end of a fharpe pointed beake like that of Geraiium 

 Mofcbatum : the whole plant perifheth when the feed is ripe. 



Bodtus a Low-countrey man gathered the feeds hereof in Ba?ticaa part of Spaine,and imparted 



M r WtUi 



s 



thcreof,and of infinite other ftrange herbes, and friendly gaue me feeds thereof, and of many other, 



UdT 



Kjtntirrhinum minus flore LinarUJuteuminfcriptum. 



This hath at the firft many very fmall, round, fmooth branches from one root, trayling on the 

 ground,about foure or fiue inches Iong,fet with many fmall greene (hort fliarp pointed leaues, like 

 thofc o£Serpiffum y but that thefe are Ionger,fmooth,and three or foure growing oppofite one againfl: 

 another .-amongft which rife vp fiue or fix, fometimes ten or twelue vpright round fmooth little 

 ftalkes a cubit high,diuidcd into bra nches bearing fmall long fmooth greene Ieaues,growing with- 

 out order, as narrow as thevpper leaues of Otnanthe Kjingufiifolia: at the toppesofthc ftalkes and 

 branches grow cluttering together fiue fix or more fmall yellow floures, flouring vpwards, leauing 

 a long fpike of very fmall huskes, each huske hauing a fmall line or chinke as though two huskes 

 were joyned together, the one fide of the huske being a little longer than the other, wherein is con- 

 tained exceeding fmall blackifh feed.The root is very fhor^fmal^and white,witb a few thteds,and 



perifheth at Winter. . f 



This plant is not written of that I can finde . I receiued feed thereof from M r Wtlham coys oiten 



remembred. 



Linaria minor aflma. 



ftand 



The ftalkes arc round, fmooth, of a whitifh greene colour, a foot high, weake, not able to 

 vpright : whereon grow long narrow fharpe pointed leaues, moft commonly bending °* he ° 

 downewards. The floures grow in fpikes at the tops of the branches, yet not very neere g . . 



fmall, flat, an d of ablac- 



kifh gray colour, wOo^Tm&M round 1 huskes,and you fhall commonly haue at one time oure 



and are very fmall and yellow, with a fmall taile : the feed of this plant is 



ikiui gi*y L^ivyuj , uicioiea in iman rouna iJusKC5,aiiM yuu man i^wiw"*; 7 L flf ; t { s a great 



and ripe feedallonaftalke. The whole plant is like to the common Linaria, but «« | 



deale leffer,and the floures are fix times as final J D and periih at Winter. I alio rece 



offr 



tin 



M 1 ' Wittiam Coys, 



Set 





