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SalmonV Herhak 



Lib. 



iW Geranium Mofchatum Rrft defcnbei, which 

 Ihmduion reddijh iootftalks, the two loweft Jaggs 

 btmg greater than the reft , but thofe which rife 

 "iimo the iLer^Leaves e/ Coriander or Fetherfew, 



es'thij/owe/sgiow, of a pale blewijh purple coloi 



s^ofthStalh 



hJhStht heid7ofSe?a, ve>yiu^ lu^e 

 t above ground, m of a P leafing Sweet J\ 

 7, like the firji of thefe, and of which i 



tm ' ths Ro'ot fpr^g Zp 'fiZal'long and tende, 

 Stalks, foft and full of Juice, upomvhich grow fe 



liketothefirft Musked Cranes-biU, lut m, 07 notch- 

 ed on the edges Thefe Stalks fpead themf elves 



IdsTed, Tbk'Z%enf7hf7kfn'''This plantfpnngs 

 up many tmes of its own Soimng, if the Wme> n 



"\\rihe Plaas 'xhe two firft grow Wild (fiys 

 Parkinfon) m many places of this Land, a; 

 in meadon s as wafte Grounds But thejiifl 1 

 nurfed up in Gardens for its pleafant fweet 1 

 The fecond is found fometimes upon Ueat}^. 

 dry GraveUy places, but much fmaller than vj 

 grows in better or richer Ground The thiri 

 brought to us out of Italy, and the fourtli 

 Candia, and in England are only nurs'd up in 

 dens, where they grow very well 



Vm TheTimes Thev Flower in June and 

 and the Seed ripens not long after the 



molt part in May 



IX As for the mialmes^ Specification, Pr 

 tions and Vutues ( thefe being of the fame 

 with the Wild Ganes-bills ) fee them in Cha: 

 following Thefe here are accounted «c 

 Wound Herbs, and equal to Doves-fact Tl 

 tick or Candy Cranes-bill being ufed m 1 



CHAP. CLXL 

 Of CRANES-BILL-Crowfoot. 



nd m Eng/'k ^O oJfocftra^Ml"^''' '"''"^'"' 



III TheDefcriptions T/.f>7?, or Blew Crowfoot 

 Cranes-bill, has a Ront which is compafd of uany 

 reddifh filings, fpieahng m the Ground, from a 



to the bottom, and jagged aljo on the edges, fet upon 

 divers Stalks fpring I'p z^dh great Joints, forrawhat 



'if' Thejuond, or White Flonered Crowfoot 



