[54 Salmon / HerbaL Lib. 



Vie Defcriptions. 



III. The firft, ot leffcr Throat- Wort or Canter- 

 bury-Bells. The Root « /jy?//ig, JJwcring up afrefh 



broad J the great Kind, but long, 'and little or no- 

 thing dented about the edges. The Stalks arefquare, 

 and broii^nijh if it bears purple Flowers, but green 

 if it bears white Flowers, which ,n Form are alike, 

 and grow in a Su(h or Tuft thick Jet together, 



Yv\ Thrfecond, or greater Throat- Wort, or 

 Canterbury - Bells. Its Root i^ hard and white. 



Ground, not perijhing every Tear (thd it loofes all 

 its Leaves in Winter) but ibiding many Tears, and 

 increasing ''''''>7^^;/^^/^;;5^;*^' VhZ^man 

 large" and reugh hemes, fomething like unto Nettle 



among the/e Leaves rife up divers fquare rough 

 Stalks, divided at the top into feveral Branches, on 



mterfnixed with Jome longer Heads, every one in 



cut at the Brim into five Corners or Divijions, fome. 

 what le{fer than theCoventiy_ Bells, in Chap. LXIV. 



pure white, in fome whitifh, and in others of a 

 fair, deep. Purple color, and in other fome paler. 

 Afer the Flowers are paft, comefmaller and rounder 

 Heads thin in the Coventry-Bells; containing flat 



V.' The third, or greater Throat- Wort, or Can- 

 terbury-Bells. Its Root it like the laft beforegoing, 

 nor does it differ in any thing therefrom, but in the 

 duplicity of its Flower; and there m of both white 



VI. The fourth, or greater Dutch Throat- Wort. 

 Its Root ii pretty large, fpreading under Ground, 

 and ha, many fibres adjoining. It rijes up with fe- 

 veral Branches or Stalks, which are tall, great and 

 hairy, zmh feveral Leaves Jet thereon at difiances, 

 fometmes fmgly, and fometimes two together upon 

 fhort Footftalks, which are pretty long, broadifh at 

 bottom, and fo growing gradually to a fiarp Point, 



unlike ihoje of the£ireaterThrozi-\^on at Seft. IV. 



plifh blew color, and almoft at large as thofc of the 

 Coventry-Bells : In all other particulars it agrees 



le fifth, or Giants Throat- Wori, or Can- 



mnur"'ufn 'thfsn"^'' "^^'^^^ ^'^^ abid'^ ^/"h^ 

 this^^now DefcribecCla f„ tts%Z"e^l^2!}?l 



high, being foft, and al'mojl i 





foU afore. 



TntedTanJof'. 



Leaves are not fo rough., but as large, anu acmea 

 about the edges, fcmewhat larger pointed, and of a 

 frejher green color. The Stalks bear fuch like 

 Leaves on them, more thinly or difperfedlyfet, ha- 

 tlddk ^u7a'rd! %t"Ziwh7ikfthe"'"'^' 

 Throat- WotU« Form^tlfTpa'/e or bleak rSsfi 



thereof each of which is fomething Void 'and kni 

 frlis " In '"A "l"^ fij!"^ySmpt about the edges. 

 trom toe mdfi of which rifes up a roundholln,„ <itZ,ii 

 two Feet highalleafi, befet wlhZersJuchlllvc) 



tZfJgdtvenir^nV^^^^^^ 

 ^TdilTve? "lar eT^f'" f{v '^' '"^^^ "'^^'''"f ''" 

 green ^^atjilfot \f theltalk rfelry {it 

 er, each Footfialk being about an Inch long, iearing 

 a round green husk, divided into five long Leaves or 

 oneTf ThTJ^aZoT''^' ' ""^""^^ ""^^ "f^'^'^y 

 eliding in five long narrow Leaves, fianding "dhf 

 them fore-right, but 3 of them falling down, with 

 a long Umbcne or Pointle, fetas it were at their 

 back, bigger below, and f mailer above, voith afmall 

 head at top, being of a iittle paler color than the 

 Flower, but of no Smell at all; admirable only for 

 the fo great a Bufh of Orient red Crmlon Flowers 

 The Seed is inclo/ed in fmall Heads, within thole 

 green husks which held the Flowers,' which is very 

 like to the SesdVeffels of the Cbventiy-Bells, and 

 ts fmall, and of a brownifh color. 



X. The Places. The firft has been found grow- 

 ing in the Meadow next to DittonH Ferry, as you 

 Windfor; upon the Chalky Hills near Green- 

 Kent; and in a Field by the Highway, go- 

 ■om thence loDartford ; in Henningham-Park 



am London. The fecond grows pienrifully in 

 Is and Hedge-rows in Kent, shout Canterbury, 

 gbourn, Gravefend, Southfleet and Green- 



■---.- , efpecialiy under Cohham Park-Hall, leadii.E; 



from Soutljfieet to Roche^r ; at Eltham, about the 



id Bujhy, and parts adjacent to 



The fifth grows' plentifully Wild 

 :ks of the Kiver Oufe in Torkdm, 

 :es. The fixth fometimes Wild, but 



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