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SaimonV Herhal. Lib. I. 



;row\n Ex^/and, (fetting ifide th( 



III Of Mrudoto CrrtLfoot we ha\c growing w 



IV. The Defaipi 

 foot (ivhqfe Branches or Stalk! ftand upright, and 



parts, Jomewhat refemhling thefpreadirg (fa Crows 

 Foot, hcving It vcryjharp, hot and burning Fajh, ve- 

 ry much biting the Tongue, and blijhrtng the Skin, 

 if laid thereon, not much lefs than any other hot Cor- 



a bub%nd \pt tght! J''foat"i/Ci tgf/r, ^/Jmel 



the middlepart of uhuh hlowelsare filled wJhmJ 

 nyfrHallTiteads of hke color , whuhbet Zli the 

 Seedfono.s,contained :n a rlugh JlXt. Of 

 this kind there is alfo one mth double Plotters. 



Sweet Meadotv Chty^ct 



. The Second, or Tweet kind, has a Root confift^ 

 ing of many white Fibres, as the former, from whence 



the edges into five Divijions, and ^little dented alfo 



tIp TforlcalTit Swret <SbM, "not "b!cl$"it 

 fmells Street, but becaufe it has no jharp, biting or 

 exulceratmg Tafle, as mojt oj the other Croivfoots 

 Feople in many places' do ft ew the Leaves^ when they 



fever al hairy Stalks, a foot or foot and half 

 „ , thfome Leaves upon them more divided, and 

 cut into /mailer and narrower parts thanthofe which 

 are lower. At the tops of theje Stalks and Branches 



^not eafy to be difcerned a/under : the rough Heads 

 and Seed following them are alfo like the other before 

 defcribed Of this kind there is one alfo withdou- 



%t' u^onihich'^'^'^ «^^>k ofadeepgrei 

 among thefe Leaves fpring up the Stalks, which a. 



