Chap. 163. Enghjh Herbs. 



liketothofe 0/ Garden Chen il, or Sweet Cicelv, 



fiingmjh them, and whtljl young are fcarcely to he 

 diSerencei but by the tajie The tops of the Stalks 



flat Pods or Pouches, not much unlike to Shepherdb 

 Purfe, in which is contained flat reddijh Seed, 

 the Smell of both Leaves and Seed is Jirong and 



almoft like Pepper, for which \eafon fome call it. 



fMfialk, br m"hk)7om\hTL ii'le lorn I 'S'i 

 which come'Foud'sii"pur/"s "com Imli'hl!"' 

 n The third, 0" (l^^tidtl, h.s a R 01 //V 



\II Thejouth,cr Impatient Qefs, hasafmall 

 om whence arije many i^mged Leaoes, not nwch 



fpnn^s%'!' all the Winter long "inTe slin"g'cf 

 '^' ^wsmTlbftl^diZTiltlheVls %b'ot 



torn of the Leaf be, ng f-i the mo ft part the biggeft 



llZ TfolValfhdfhgh, 'lihichi "dttd\nw% 

 veral Branches from th middle 1! euoj 10 thehf 



On the extremit'es a tops of all whi.h BrarcJes 



gror» many very fmall ^hite ilo.as, ^.hch .aig 



^^Xf,r=«:i1£5^?i,^:5r^ 



l^HS^SrHHi:^'^ 



\he leaft 'toucVoj the hTnd," 0,' 14'"'"''"T'e!M " ''"d 



{:;Lrs:S';r.s^.?-Kt,r^^ 



VIII AnObfervation It is indeed the Nature 



of this Impatient Crtjs, that if you but toi'ch the 



Cods when the Seed is ripe, though you do it 



never fo gently, yet will the Seed Hy all away with 

 a gt^^ Violence, ^^^ff^^'^fj ^f^il^J^l"^''^}, 



and Aafturtium Impatiens , as for the like quality, 



the Perficarta Sibquofa is named The nature ot 



this Plaiit IS fomewhat admirable, for it the Seed ,s 



&r^'pfoftSnr.on;rtS,trhyt 



touch them not, yet will the fa d Cods be apt to 



open, andtheSefd to fly our upon you when >oa 



may expea no luch thing Profper Alpmu. is the 



only Man who formerly wrote hereof, from whom 





IX. 'The Places. _ Thefe Plants are all of . them 





