Chap. 12 7. En'^ijPlTlT, 



III The Dercriptions The firft ho! 

 theady Root /mall and con/Jhng of f eve, 

 firings like hairsjrom whence rife up Stalks 

 foot and half high, and Jometmes h,ghe;,a g,eat many 

 frorn^^ o«e^^^oct, long, and ,ound, /lender, full of 



YtWmr^ Leaves, to which 'they are very like mjhape 

 ZeflZni yTtghguel! '%, '''IbfsZltZ'c 



Kchi'tLgltel^TnTcoZ^^^^^^ 



Me to the Hosiers o/Sticchwort, but leffer Which 



'seedvikls'VaZt ^'reat ^'comfinm\nh"^\ "^ 



lye upon the ground The Stalks are fm ill,' to'iind 

 long,flendcr, brittle, or very tender, and joint td 

 from which Jit nder Branches fpring Leaves, re/em 

 bhng the precedent, but much lefs, as is likixuje th 

 whole Plant, whuh in no refpea attains to the great 



manner white and fmall, fianding in likefajhioru 

 green long husks, which being paft, the f aid Hush 

 or Knops contain fmall yellowijh Seed 

 V The third has a Root which is white and long, 



TtZble Blanches fulZf foint°°ufing higher 7h7n 



