Chap. 383. Enff TE^ 



Husks and green Leaves which grow among them, 

 E'ver green Homdftongue the lejfer. 



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and ffiiing^L^ m^e' RibrLSha? g^^^^^^ 



ner upon fmall Branches, which are wnthed or tilrn- 

 whiSllomfonr'T' "'^^^^^^'^^'"^5 the Seed 

 J^= and lefs rough, but the StllkwiU thenV^giown 



it does alfo fpf.ng fonh'^wUh fi Lea°v™r 

 the old Stalk with its Seed is quite dry and wi 

 "vii. The fifth, or Small Houndftongye. It has 

 •SmdlhlackRoot, not much Offering JtZomx Com- 

 mon Kind, but It is every ways f mailer in all its par- 

 tuulars, having fuch like Leaves, but fraaUer and 

 Ihorter yet greener, and more ftiiniiig, the Flowers , 

 being fmall, are alfo of a pale redcolor ^ the whole ( 







Houndftongue, in feveral parts of England without 

 and nea^r the fame^Tare' wht'o" '''' ^'""' ''""'' 

 fame Species have had both, and therefore" wkhoat 

 iofcoridis has defcrihed under that Name"fo^del- 



X. Tlje Places. The firft grows in molt places 

 England, in wafte and untiUed Grounds, alfo by 

 ows^n^the Low CoiK'^^buf cr fl • 

 near Av//f with S'oJIs it rmaTur^TGar! 

 dens-, the fourth in fliadowy Woods in Ger»:any, 

 '"^c. the fifth grows in many places of England, as 



lied Pujlllum Narbonenfe ; the fixth grows in Au- 

 , as Tragr/s fays, and at Naples, as Calumna favs, 

 :0 very plentifully in England^ by high Way fides, 



^Jie;ford and M/fLTn £^Vas Gf''"-^WT."'^'" 

 XIL The Qualities. UauJftongue is temperate 



