Chap. 461. "Englijh Herbs, 



667^ 







Ki^h:;^ 



;;, auinfey woit or auuife 



thors will luxe to be kmds hereof. 





7heDe[criptwtis. 





Spwofus prickly) and full of J 

 thefejoynts come forth feveral 



i±::. 



l:£i 



Fotnd HeadTl 





, rough alfo and hairy 

 :ome forth many finall, 



:, but black when they are 1 

 ich arc contained the Seed 



Wild or Field MADDER. 



and leffer alfo, and the Flowers uhite 



V The third, or Wild Madder with l_.-„ 



fLhnT}mVoth%/" hffi "Lhmg''fo"ougf'al 



rops of the'stafcf ftand many whue^lowers^ 



rou "h iSs Tomd^Tbout' 1?^ which'^ar? fuU of 

 Leaves, a little rough, broadeft at the bottom, 



ral Places, than when f ranfpTanTed ^ from among 

 which, (growing lelfer at the Tops,) come forth 

 fmall whitifti Flowers Star tafhion, like the other, 

 [I The fifth, 07 auinfey Wort, ^r Quinfey 

 Dalechampius It has a Root lohich ti 



t of Dalecham 



