Chap; 508. Engltjb 'Hrriu 



white hoarinefi, and ale nothing fo fleojant to look 



top, vthkh Branches fpreai far , and take up a 



hooded or gaping ilowers^ and fame fay they are oj 

 a pale, black, blew, color: ajter which comes the 

 Seedi tiso Seeds always joined together in one Seed 

 iL'th^eJ^thertTjaggk 



VII. Gerard Defcribes the fr 

 SfSrf W V'^ WooZ/fMance'' From Jich 

 fprirtg forth many very broad hoary Leaves, Jpread 



»//& his lingers pull the fame from the Leaves, 

 Zen as Wooll is pulled from aSheeps St^n^ from 



tT^ ""FlomrlV'thoJe ofhKh-AnieC'of'a 



' VIIL m Places. The firft grows in many places 

 of Efex, Kent, and Surty: The fo 

 tims alfo found growing Wild in our 



in England. The fourth Diofcorider fays, grew up- 

 on Mount Ida in Phrigia a^t Tr^y^jnd^in MelJe- 



ftomSof thd-cV"«s kha"s been brought to 

 us, and grows here '".°"' f^'Z-^Lve^alfo fel^^^ 

 he had it growing in his Garden^ I have alio leen 

 it grow Wild, upon fome ot the ^southern F 

 of the Continent in Honda, where it is in al 



745 





CHAP. DIX. 

 Of MULLEIN Moth. 



¥lore purpureo. Purple Flowered Moth Mullein. 

 7. hlattana tlore CtrSleo, BleW Flowered Moth 



