Chap* 572* EngliJI) Herbs, 



Pond-weed broad Leavd fmnll. 





running from the middle 3^4 , to the fides of 

 Leaver, « in a Willow Le4, whkh they fome/hmg 

 rejemble. At the Tops of the StJAs, grow reddifh 

 Spikes or Ears, l,ke thfe wthe firji de/cr,bcd, ,n 

 tome more wbitifh; in others of fair blujh color. 



VI. The fourth, or Leffer long Leav'd Pond-weed ; 

 Thiria'cfo^Mertl'hfZ^^nJLf^}^^ 

 which is long and full of Joints, mth many fmdl 

 fibres at each Joint, which Xoat runs along under 

 the/urface of the Mud, and creeping in the bottom 

 of the Water. _ From the Joints of this Root faring 



"ends of their Stalks or Branches, long, narrow, 

 and very fiiff, Jharp pointed Leaves. The Flow- 

 ers gro'^ in a reddifh Spike, lik£ thofe in the firji 



VII. The Places. Thefe Plants grow in Standing 

 V\fateis, Pools, Ponds and Watery Ditches, almoll 

 every where in our ^^''^^^.Th^ '^o ^^are 1 



VIII. The Times. Gerard lays , They Flov 

 jn June and July: But Parkin/on fays, That tl 



rom, I. A Liquid Jmcc cr EiU-nu 



clT':"^and'being°Baih, 





Heads and Roots. Being jr.ade hy bo,l;n^ 1 hem ml] 

 gSores.and lou 





CHAP. DLXXIII. 

 Of POPPY GardciQ. 



"T^ HE Names. It is called in Greek 



e are four principal Species 





