Chap. 



Herh 



'15 



SemS abom' t' 



a good ■sann pkce, m1 well tended. It has green 





IX^^l! 



warn ^ a°n/the' ^el^r'' kifdr'tl«in '^'kn'r'of 

 Flowers upon the Sulks, one « tl'J'ffot^oFeve^y 

 Leaf, the top it felf ending in a long Spike, as it 

 were of Buds and Leaces together. The Flowers 



with a deep purple fpot, broad at the lower part, 



g?Sn'Husk or Cuprwhfch tore"thT Flowerrin 

 which is contain^ whitifh, or rathet brownifh 



\ ' XI. The Places. " The firft grows very commonly 

 ^emg^inome^ paces more^j^uent^ t^an^t^e 



you go to Hampjted cnu 



i'lf^which tl!ne{'"'and' 



""xm-'Tfe'^W/V/'w, Specification, Preparations, 

 Virtues and U/es, are much the fame with thofe 



CHAP. CCCCLXVIII. 

 0/ M A L L O W Tree or Shrub. 



JheDefcriptio 



has a white great and Woody Root,^ having ma^y long 

 \No^y'"T'or Tlnche 



Engltflj Sea Tree MALLOW. 



