io88 Salmon^ Herbal. Lib. 1. 



and rife anew every fpring. It r'l/cs up with 



Spurge Marjh, 



r 



much unlike. The Tops oj the Stalks are fur- 

 ■ fev:er and fmaller yellom flowers, 

 ireat TLint might he cxpeUei to have. 



'purge" n 'alfo called Efula major, to dijlingwjh 

 t from the Efula minor, and the other Spurges. 



Sprigs; 'from which rife up feveral ftrong and 





rdfT&/EfuTamJ)r, hfhat 



Erpericamum, dedicated to the Duke of Bav 



a/^^/ExtraaumEfuln:, with rvhicb f. 

 left behind him or difcovcred t!iha 

 Extraft was made from the maior or 

 Jo that the true Flant ,s Ift o. 





^nol 



unlike to Wild Turflane' eJpKiall^ 



Peplus, but bigger, andflandingtwo ; 



\n'kape"thisrefZbles Peplus, \ 



lum than Peplus doth. 



VI. The Places. The firft gr 

 Places of Germany; and as Lot 

 Obfervations, in a Wood tormerl 

 one Mr. John Coltes, nigb to Bi, 

 ftlly ; but but for the moft part it grows with 

 us in England in Gardens. The fecond grovfs 



viT The Times. They both flower in JuneM 

 July, and their Seed is generally ripe in July and 

 VIII. The Qualities, Specificatioti, Freparaiions, 



getherfortl 

 belongingt 



rltarethei^th 

 n Chap. 655. aforegoing, t 



elra^ 



CHAP DCLX. 

 0/ S P U R G E Sea. 



(from its Milky juice v) by fome, Lac Lupinum, 

 Wolfs Milk i by others LaOuca marina, atidU- 

 prina , becaufe Goats delight to eat it : ana in 

 Englifli, Sea Spurge, and Sea Tithymal. 



U.T!,e Kinds. Thofe which are moft known 

 and of ufe to us, are, i. Tithymalus P^ralms, 

 five maritimus, USana marina. Our Common 

 Sea Spurge. 2. Tithymalus "^'"'''"""^' ^^'J'^^^^, 

 (becaufe I have found it upon fi 



