73^ 



Salmon V HerhaL 



Lib. 1. 



great Moufe Ear. It hM a fmall toi'gh, and 



ti%mrorCutL'^'tbTz^^^^ 



SiMMce. The StMs ^md Leaves are hojry and 

 fohite with a fitken Moffinefs \n handling, and fiel 

 foft M Silk, Pleajant and fair in View. It bears 

 three or four four Jquare Stalks fomewhat knotty 

 and about a foot in height. The llowers come forth 

 at the tops of the Stalks, like unto the fmall Dan- 

 delion or Piflabed ^mrs, of a bright yellovo 



VII. The fourth, or fmalleft Moufe Ear. Tim 



'"" ' " ''" "Ear ,Jefore ^'defiribed It 



under Ground, not growing deep, 'with w'any'ifbrfs 

 adicinmg thereto^, Jrom whence Jhoot forth feveral 



orcSot.'"2Z. 



vitli white and purple Flowers, 



\heGrJndifome 









mmmm 



ftandsZ 'lloi^er Zmp/ed Ttjfo^sS'fmdl 

 'ca!^etVe7ame hwin" Irounfu'' ■^°^'' «*^''^? 

 tnade of many yellow Threads or Thrums, which flf. 





^hich faU 





It 'has "I frnln anrtbready^Lt^ Jrom 

 ufually but one Stalk, (Seldom any 





high or better; . 

 ^hat hng and 





■mllforroughnefs, as for Jhape and" color unto the 

 Wild Borage Leaves. The Stalk is Jometimes 



J-^Bugloft, '^r' WildlsOTage, "Jth J"}elku, fp77r 

 Eve in the middle, and /and all on one ftde of 



\ome 'in their pZe" 'fmalf rluihV\eads!7n 



iE]}F'alifiI'dZ7iz^^ 



"the Hi £^Taf/e}"li^^ 



barren Heaths, efpecially upon hampfiead Heat^ 

 places of our Land; the fifth" P..ri^/"/ f"u™"]^ 



"^'xiv' ^ThTrimef. The'"fir!t"atd'third are faid 

 by Gerard, to Flower in May and June : but tha 

 firll feven, generally fpeaking. Flower in June and 



