750 Salmon'j' lierhal Lib. L 



ireadth upwards, is a falewhitijh color; uphigner 

 it is yellow and red mixt together, croffifig it a- 

 thaart; then yelloiuifh, and above tt red and yellow 

 markelUth Several fmoaky Spots, pale or yeUowiJh 



°XLVIII. 15. iungirotundih albimagni. They 

 T uill ''Z"mthfc7ntTto^i VJcur'--'- 



X forthe linpr "of Ckind^Tf ^?^ 



CHAP. DXI. 

 0/ M U S T A R D I 



, L.T7. lungi Ligni. Thefe grozv on rotten I. '"p HE Names. It is called i, 



fmall%eed within them. ' _ Sinayisj^2.xAmEngr,Jh,MuftarT' 



are of a blemjh green color. 



LII. 19. fungus Clypeo vel Scutuh 

 Thefe are fom of them like Brimlefs Hats, many 



efflorefceTs'Columnie. It has a fmall firingy Roc 

 'j- reddifl) Branches do arife from it, which c 



Fungus atfirft ; which afterwards break 

 divers reddijh Branches do arife from it, 

 all jow together making round Arches uj ,.uuaw 



ZeiromZnother It'lZ Tver "^'ffinkii'^^mell 



roning or dead, 'or at their Roots, or upon dry 



'lV.T:. Fungus mu 

 ^£g%m'one 'andlt f"me Ro7: ''mygroZhlfr 



and in Englifh', M.,prd. ' 

 "5 tk ''t^f'"^'' -^''"^ ^^^ ^'''■^^ Generick Kinds 



-- Chapter _2. Eryfimum, Jive Irw, Hedge Muftard! 

 A which in Chap yi2. 3. Thlafpi-, ^ Thlafpe, 

 rreackle Muftard, of which in Chap. 513. ic)ll 

 III. 'The Kinds of our Common Muflard. Xhere 

 Garden Muftard. 2.' Sinapi Sativum Rapifolio' 

 Sinapi Burfa Paftoris folio Lobelif, Sinapi fertium 

 Matthioli, Sinapi SylveftreDodon^i ^ Lugdunenjis, 

 Eruca fativa Yuchfij , Eruca hortenfis TuraerL 

 Common broad Leav'd Muftard. ?. Sinapi album, 

 Sinapt fativum alter urn tobelij, Sinapi album. Offi- 



'riJAj of tlntlmTs'rlo Stall, TofithafoT, S 

 mt above half an Inch long,^ and grows on the rot- 



_ ^ m tobehj, Sinapi album, Offi- 



r agrefle Bur/a puftoris folio, Sinfpi Sylveftte 

 ^odonai, Sinapi Eruca folio Bauhini, WildMuftaid: 



the I^efcriptms, 



IV. ne Jirji, or Garden Muftard. It has a Root 



of an over-worn green color, like to thlfe of the 

 Turnep (.« Gerard fays) but rougher and lejfer. 



^rcat length, tohich turn intojmall"^ JlelTr',' /Zg, 

 ■h Fods, in v^hch IS contained fmall bkckifl, 

 [ inclining to rednejs, of a fiery, (harp, biting 



.' The jecond, or Common broad Leav'd 

 ■jng, large, and broad, and very much jagged. 



-he Jecond, 0. 

 . lis Root is f 

 ualks, and pep, 

 are long, large, and broad, and very much jagged, 



uTL'^'lusfaTkflTktu^^^^^^^^^^ 



choke, of IflLyellowiJh cclor\ It is found grow- \ju2 like'uav'eTls'the former, 'bit' fmallerT"nd 

 'ng m Kent near Afhford, alfo on Bromly^reenAt^ards the tops, gromnglong ani na/row, grming 

 and at \nrehorn \n RumneyMarJh. on Jhort foot Stalks. Upon thefe Bran he s groio 



