670 SalmonV 



Berhah Lib. J. 







MALL on Dwa.f 



m'our^u,r:','.'J7il''m!,nv'1nHlK5/^^ 



jjgj. i^v. 



C,mes'hrg'lier'''l l^a^e l" T /^T ^'^^' '""'^ 





>ngto the g^odn.fsof tlL Sod'^n'ihde Italte 





md Brancae. do grou broad Leaves lomewha? 



















w^^^K^^l^^^g 



Kmds""^^ ^"'^ w^"K' ™"^h I'l^e the former 



m.^^^^^^^^ 



R^l^X^-'i^'/t't'/? "^'" '^St' '^'' 



^^^^^^^^^^H^ 



V.,;. ,r nJsupyo\loL Wseed] Zfo.tfif, 





the Seed ,spe,jeJed it fniiJxs. Irom this Koot 





Wnmes 'a", T& ^ on" M ^""^ ' '' '^'^'^ 







/^^^g^^^^Bj 



g°row forTh r'ound whitifh'green^LeaS™ cil-Ir5'^r t 

 Crumpled aboutthe Fdgelkea R.ftfe .:^J ,k1 





to our hrft or Common great Mallow Leaf The 



.^^K' 



Fbwers gro^ both upon rhe Stalk , and on the 



^^^' 





^^^Ms. 



with Butter, or with Spinage^ or other Herbs, and 









Malva trimeftris, & Malva aftna ) It has acill 





Root z.hch penjhes ^^ith the fir I Cold or Frofttl h 



W\ The founh, or Mountain Mallow T/. 

 R..f IS hke to that cf the Common Mallow It. 



Bi'-^iiBiM 



i!EdT?lnC''it!'S' '^°^^' mth tme 



fhmg°?ale^u"dineat1, ^''ti'- s"" ^^^''^ ''"'^ ^°™'' 



not mucTurife m^ftapeTo an^vyVeaT' 'the 





higher, bearnlg}LLL7a^erVnd'^l'Ittk^^ed' 



Stalk grows rot fo great and high' as the firtt 



fomew'hat like unto thole of Mr h Mallows' 



Common, and with fomthmg fmalllr Leaves there- 

 thofeofthefirr"''"'''""'°"^''^^° 



&s=^^A^-hreL/t^i 



romes f 11 S d"^ """"^ ^°^'^^' ' ^^'^' "^^"^^ 



Common FieTMallowT h!iv ing"uprrg'ht Stdkb 







ntrXd*'^ ^"- b-n brought tofand a" 



p' . , ^f^}\^^^^^^^^ 



^b,n^:SS'H.t^a^nfc'ir\M 



[ ^ ^;^i-ot me firft Common Kind, 



he hrlt D.gr.e Tliey are D.obltr.'du e, rraolU 



^.d'. r ,'f'^^f^^rlT 



Hyftaick "''' ^='^°"^' Nephntick and 



''^^:^^\^.uij':[::^A^ij£i 



M2agtout^^''"h"'B% '^^'' '"^'^ '^'"''°"' 





theGu.s, Reins, Ld wU"'are?ofiubfe'agi 



