^gg___ Salmons BerbaJ. Lib. 1 



/ /^r , (" "^ '^ f" ^ S^t7lk be "Tng 



i ''o 1 Vt I "ell Id '""""^ ^'"^ ^^ ' '^'""^ 

 ^ t Jo ^ t ftaf, tJ tpt,ppje 



l\ Tie Kinds It is thelaft of the pr n nnl Wt 

 ^iLolem,ts and a Cngular Plant of the K nd 



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m. the Defctiption. It has a Roof ron,^,,h , 

 Uaves green all the Winter. Yromthhtonfrl 

 tI^el7LiZtLl7furM 



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behandledl^thout\reak^l 'of a teJfig{lTn1l 

 lor-, from among which rifes up a lirong thick Stalk, 

 Jome Leaves thereon, up to the top, where it branch- 

 es much out_- on every Branch Jiands a large Bulb 

 of pale whittjh Flowers, confijiing of four Leaves a 

 piece which being, paji away, fmall roundijh, or 

 thick and jhortVods come forth contaimne each bin 

 one roundijh greyijh Seed apiece, of the bignejs of a 

 Tare, or Vetch, and much greater /^.« Soldanella. 

 or Sea Bmdweed .. which Plant this Sea Colewott 

 ts not m the Icaft meafure akin ; though fame Au- 

 thors have mtfiaken the former, viz. SoldanelIa,/flr 



,, ^^ V'^/l^^"- ^/ e^°^?. ^" ™°y P^ces upon 

 the Coaft of England, as well on the Kentijh as Ef- 

 fexjhore ; at Udde in Kent, and at Colchefter m 

 Effex : Gerard fays it giows Naturallv upon the 

 Bayche and Shoies of the Sea, where "there is no 

 Earth to be feen but Sand, and Rouling Pebble 

 Stones, which they who grow near the Sea, caU, 

 Bayche : he found it growing between Whkfiable, 

 and the I/le ofThanet, near the Brink oftheSea,and 

 in many places near to Cochejier, and in other places 

 J- ^*^ ^'^■'^■r- It Flowers in the end of June, 



VI. The Qualities, Specification, Preparations and 

 rtues. are the fame with thofe of the Garden 



:\.::kcs. It is called in Greek, ^e^&» hurt or damage thereto, becaufe it differs much 

 ■Jbra, Brajftca Maritima Bauhint, Braf- and drier than the Garden Kinds : For as all othcT 



