Chap. 678. EngliJI) Herh. ' , ■ '^ : 



This dyeth not, but abides many Tears, incre^fing 

 in Branches, which yield a ri/coMs or Mucilaginous 

 Juice, like unto Comfrey, of an Alhingent and 



|V, 



Auflere Taffe ; /or zohich reafon I believe it was 

 called by divers (as Cordus Jays) Confolida aurea, 



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IV The fecond, or our white Griping, or 







Dwarf Sun-Flower. Its Root ist'ic', infcf a 





Woody Subjfance like the form , It ,s 1 1 w and 

 humble Plant, creeping upon the Giound, diffcnni; 







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Sm-Vlmer Creeping Englifh, 



yjF •' 



^4% 



fe^ 



m^^xliy 



M^^^'^ 



^w 



^& 



^s 



whch glow lea.es leffe, tJ an tJofe of L»don or 



^^fy 



;a"r£rJr//;»//i!^';"* 





\7be''diftingu,t'd%n^^^^^^ '" '' UmlWo"er 

 nnftTiV.. Thcfitil and fecond growin 





W?0i^iB^^ 



fevaal places of fnjani, but efpecially m Kert, 

 ,n altnolt atrv Tra£v thereof thrm.ghout^,^uh,c^h 



^'V"third, or Creeping Sun Flower with 



Ihat^w'tlftlT uhTtt'Flov;''^" is ^^Zk^£h.rJo 



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L'rb^'eaf^rJe^oht7le'dXfrcmou;7g 



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