Chap. 386. Engljjh Herhs. 



551 





reddifli, very flende 

 as Clu^as fays, but 



r, and not above two Inulies hi^h 





V.' The Times Clufius fays that it Flowers in 

 VI. As for the Quahnes^ Specification^ Prepariti 



?pD ^° 



HYACINTH £/;^//A See ^ 



C H A P. CCCLXXXVI. 

 0/ H Y S S O P Common. 



Hyjfopus, in Engltjh Uyffop 



II. The Kinds There are two principal Kinds 

 r»/^<?;r^, Our Common Hyflop 2 i^«W^^«,«, 

 Hyjfopus infrequens, Hyffopus mcckbrK^ vel mfoli 

 tus, Hyffop Strange, and not \ulgat or Common, 



° m.'l^ri;w"%f ^Ou^^ommon Garden Byljcp 

 there are only two Kinds, viz i Hyjjopus Vu/g na, 

 mopus Arabum, Our Vulgar or Ordinary HyfTop 

 This Hjiffop is not the Hyjjop of D/o/lor;iM and 



fonfnordfanrof OM Hefban^sVnV^Ss far afl 

 ' can find) what the true Hyffop of the Greeks was 

 As for 0»r G;«»?o« Gari^« Hyffop, it is certainly the 

 true Hyffop of the ilwfoanj, and fo we take it 2 

 UyjfopL Arabum Flonbus rubrts oel albis. White or 

 Red Rowered Hyffop. 



IV. The Defcnptions The fi/ff, or Our Vulgar 

 Ordinary Hyffop, hoi a Root which is fomewhat 

 woody, with many thready Jinngs thereat, it is a 



1 Leaves, not dented at alio 



