554 Salmon' J Herbal Lib. 1. 





laying that in this the green Leaves : 



Pleafint,^ that it comes ver°y niar'to ISelfof 

 X. '-the eightb, or Tufted HvITop. // /s ,„ Rooty, 



in kJjtnLr cLpur, hut a'^Vmle^malla and 'low- 



rougher, and a little hairy, and fomethinR naaower 

 withal, which, as Matthw/iis fays, being brought 

 time put off that roughnefs, and become'^niore 

 fmooth and foft; the talte of this is much more Ur- 



u ^di ^^^ ^l"'-'^'' '^^''^ ^'^ '" ^^ ^^'^ ""^^'^ 



i^'spfmT HSfol%r^^o thrii/5^ HxShp, 

 grow naturally on the Hills in many places of S;.^/;z 

 md Germany, and on the Hill Salvatin in the Coun- 



ne?Monthf S^Thro''"''''^ ^^^ ^''''''" '" '''^^"?"- 

 ning of 4i.^/}nVtheir1'eed"s rip^inS b|in' 

 ning or middle of ^«^/</. ^ 



XVIII. The^ualinei SpecficaUon^Treparations, 

 and Virtues, are fiilly and exaaiy the lame with 

 thofe of the Garden Kind declared at large in the 

 chapter, fo that nothing mote need be faid 





'i"!,t'S 



:*?S 



Til. \he3i'^dr Narrow Leav'd Spiked Hyflbp, 



they, and ending in a longer point -, the Flowers like- 

 dies, almoll from the middle of tbe Stalks up to the 



Stalks, on which grow feveral fmall and almoit 

 unto Our Ordinary Garden Sort in the former Chap- 

 purple color; the fmell is alfo much the fame with 

 ^"xIv'"t/.v twelfth, or Dwarf Spanifh Hyffop, 

 whtch Lobel calls Hyflbpus Parva Anguftis foli|. 

 This ha> a [mall, woody, fibrous Root, which fends 



£d, ^nof do '^s''^%ff ^"'l^^'^l^^^^ 



CHAP. CCCLXXXVIII. 



0/ H Y S S O P Hedge True, 



HYSSOP. Marlh. 



X ent Greeh,' the Arabians call th °Seed there- 

 iGelbenech, the Latipes call the ?[ai\t Gratiola, 

 fo it is named by Dodonaus, Ge/ner, Label, Lugdu- 





Columna fays that it is ufually called Gratiola, yet 



a Common Hyffop; Bauhims in his Finax calls it 

 Gratiola Centauroides , and we in Engl.Jh call it 

 Hedge Hyffop, for diftinQion fake, not that it grows 



Jfac^^fofw/ " ' 



-atwlaNotba, Baftard Hedge Hyflop, of which we 

 ilUreat in the next Chapter following. 

 III. The Defcription. J/ h^j f ^'^^''S'Sj 

 ']<^ntlVnd%Zl'fibres ^atth^m, '2r"lbSincrc4'ngand 



