H6 



SaJmon'j lierhaL 



Lib. I. 



%'lii in "ob/enationiLs , Fallow-field 



e Defcription. // has a fmall white fi- 

 r, Jrom whence fpring forth fame dee^fy 



r:n 



thick^ much jagged, and fomethmg refembling ( fays 

 Gerard) the 'Leaves ^/Sampire, but not near fo 



er part of the Stalk are more jagged or divided than 

 thofe which are lower. The flowers grow at the tops 

 h are confifiing of five 



h bigi^orrnore, about the middle whereof come 

 ufually three Stalks of Leaves, each being 

 fometbing broad hard, and cut m on the edges into 

 three parts of a fad green color, and dented alfo : 

 the Stalk rifesup two or nwre inches high, bearing 

 at the top oneftngk Flower, hanging down the Head 

 for the moji part conjifting of five Leaves, fomewhat 

 bro<and almoji round-pointed, of a light blewijh 

 color on the outftde, before it U blown open, but white 



arefatand fiandingabouta 





dow Crowfoot, which may be found at large in Chap. 



CHAP. CLXXIV. 

 0/ CROWFOOT Wood. 



and in EngUJh, Wood Crowfoot. 



Ten, "RmuncJbl! slheft/^s'^Trali, Whitf fingle- 

 flowred Wood Crowfoot. 2. Ranunculus nemoro- 



florl mLTZMni^lZ\^Vi"or^^ 



iSfjlore purpurea. The fingle blulh and purple Wood 



dulcis. Ranunculus fylvefiris fecundus Tragi, Ra- 

 nunculus Auricomus Lobelii, Sweet Wood Crow- 



gli-fiomed, LTT'^o'conimWfthebign^sofa fc 

 Wheat 5//-^; lu, not growing right down, but creeping 

 at length, under the upper Crujl of the Earth, fpread 



J^tiyle wtiUc tvood Cronfo 



'Merm upper 

 'e other fingle White kind, divided 

 ftanding ipon 'little long Foot-flalks, but they are 

 much lejfer, fo that the whole Leaf hereof is not 

 much bigger than one of the Divifwns or Tarts of the 

 other : the Stalk k very fmall, with few Leaves 



"a few 'yellZiJh Thr'eJfin th middle; Shichhing 

 pa/id away, leaves a round Head compofed of mnny 

 fmall Seeds, not muct> unlike the former. 



V. The third, or fingle blufh-colored Wood Crow- 

 foot, Um Its Roots, Stalks, Leaves, Flowers, Heads, 



''difclneTriut ZheTtheFlZer "ap- 

 pears, itjhewsitfelfmuch more reddijh on the aut- 

 fide, and of a fair pale purple or blufh color on the 

 infide, which makes it a diftinU Species of it felf, 

 (Offering from the reft. But fometmes different Va- 

 rieties are fouhd ofthit kind, having its Stalk fome- 



