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of this Plant, but molt of them being 

 us, we fhall only take notice of fuch 



XwTng, 'viz. TperSJvllarZ 

 ^hrough-L( 



midtipna,PerJon,Ualongijoli 





Through-Leaf. 9/ Perjoliata'fiiwuofa 

 mpifolia^Atiilorum filiquofa Lobelij , Omirarij , 



Napifolia Lobelij, becaufe as he fays, it partakes 



III. The firft, or our Common Through - Lea 



fully of its own Sowing the Spring following. . 

 /ends forth one liraighr round Stalk, andfometimes 

 more, two Feet or more high, whofe lower Leaves be- 

 ing of a blewijh green Color, are /mailer and nar- 

 rower than thofe up higher, and do ft and clo/e there- 

 to, not encompaffing it, but m they grow higher, 



Through-Leaf Common. 



in the Heads of flowers, which arc thicker /It tl 



'^i7ffl/H7ads"ofilowe7"^''' ""^ ^""-^^''ttl 

 T ^r The third, or our Cotnmon Codded Through- 

 Leaf hs Root IS /ma I nnd woody perifhing after 

 Seed time, which fends up weak Stalks, fpreaiir,. 



Through-Leaf Codded. 



TuU. at the hel^iTty^illiZ'tht^t? 



[mall Branches do grow /mall white "il'oicrrs, -Jiicb 

 being p.iji, there follow /lender long CJr, like 



§i f^Eu^MiirE'S'S'^ 



