Chap. 6. Ennlijl 'Herhs. 



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CHAP. VI. 

 0/ALEHOOF, Gnat, Small, &c. 



I. ^H£ Names. This Plant is called in Greek, 



^'ww T(frr^ .• and in Enghjh, Ground-Ivy, AlehooL 



II. The Kinds. There are four forts, i. The 

 Common Ground Ivy, oi Alehoof, called x«.«,Wff(^ 

 (Ay^u 1^ r«; ri?ar®^. HederaterreftrtsforomTenM, 



Stone Alehoof, or G^«//?/ Ivy. ''^ '"*^'' ' '"'^ 



III. The DefCTiption. The large Alehoof to .; 



Inches Jong, it being but a low Herb, creeping and 

 about : the Stalks are flender, fomething cornered, 



kittle nicked ,n the Id^es^' ft" th""moli Zlrt^,"two 

 Leaves out of every Joynu At the Joynts likewtfe 



of a blewifh purple colour, not ^much unlike to thofe, 

 of Germander, with white /pots upon the Label or 



IV. The leffer Alehoof^ altogether hke. ihc far- 

 mer, fave that the Leaves are every uay J,;;a'/.;, 

 the tlovoers of a paler blew colour-, the Flint it j, If 

 /■s Jlorter or grazes lower, but more upright. 



V. The Mountain Alehoof /i hke thejirft land 

 but yet larger in all the parts thereof, m S; ■ , ' 

 Branches, Leaves and iloKcrs •, but the Li. 





