Ijo SaJmonV HerkL Lib. 1. 



CHAP. CXXI. 

 Of CHARLOCK. 



l'^ H E JV.mes. I do not find that this Plant 



II. The Kinds. Some would have it to be a 5/^- 

 iiei of the Wild Turnep^ others oi Sinupi ; fome of 

 hryfiiniim ; others refer them to the Lampfctna of 

 Dwjcondcs : but it took its nairie Rapiftnim, aji- 

 that fome have called it Wild Turnep. But taki 



found in England, viz. i. RaPi ft rum Commune, Com- 

 mon Charlock. 2. Rapijhum Sylveftre, five Arv- 

 rum. Wild, or Field Carlock : Mit thiol us calls 

 l^ampfana ; fo alfo Angi 



and Somewhat _ Jagged and Waved ''K' \t 'nkll 

 wards the top n divided into many Arnn indBjarc 



% Seeds, of a whitijh yellow \jli„ 



i Gefn'^er, in He 

 Turner call it Inon : Bauhm, R. 



Charlock ; vrhich is alfo called 



names. 4. RaPiRrum nlhum A: 



Field Charh 



and Ctjalpinus, vtrho alfo calls it Radix Syheftr 



The ihnd Sinapi agrefte of Tragic : Rapijirumfi 



Rapi/rumJhrTaf " '" 



it Radix SylveftrU ■. 

 Bauhim,One Grained Charlock. 



'Ctiarfocl. 



IV The fecond, has a Root long and white, whih 

 penjiies a^e7 Seed time.' \rom JhichRoot'fpnng^ 



mewh It deeply gajhed m on the edges, und round. 



hem to the tops •, on which fl and many yeUow 



e>s, haying four or five -Leaves apiece, nhich 



n a Htmp Land, or Corn held make a mighty and 



ifter theft ¥lowets are paft, there j allows long rough 



reddijh brmm Seed therein, like unto MuftaidSecd^ 



rough or hairy, but not cut or jagged as the f>r- 



r, the upper Leaves being whole and /mailer 



The Stalk nfcs up rough and hairy like the others 



of about eighteen Inches high, or more, fprcad out 



