Chap. 470. EngUJl) 'Herbs. 679 





IV. 17;^ //:/?, 0/- Common fingle Marigold, h 



M J R I G L D. 



in the Ground, abiding in fame pLiccs after the 

 Seeding time, iho] for the mofl part it penjha, 





cellt-nt lair, gold yellotv o 



ss;Si„^S£t^Ss43fi 



fet together; ^vhich being paft, Heads of crooked 







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rfr£;°'^o?i^S?"' JaggedLl! and 



VIIL V/L/S' JDou'ble''Globe Flowering M;iri- 





fikvi:'s;'^£'[B'SL 



rifes upalfo a Scalk about a foot and a half hieh 



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^reJn^a^Globe,^traverfing^Je whole Compafs of 





thing in its Delcription fbm'it, excepting in die 



color ot the Flowers, thefe being Flower of a 



very light yellow orStraw color, in which confilh 



the only, difference. ' which conhlts 



IX. The Jixtb, or Many Headed Marigold. Jis 



Roots, Sta/h, and Uaves, are like to the Common 



Jon of M^usold differ,ng on!y_ ,n the Jhapc of the 

 Flowers, yellow likewife, and of the fame &£ 



This is thought by fome Authors to be per aai- 





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