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Leaves of the Tree Bean-Trefoil. At the cnis of 



the Branches for the mcfl part, come forth the 



Flowers, thre/ or four togelhei, of a fine Gold 



color, Jnd of the fajhwn of Broom-Flowers^ ^/.f 



not Jo large. After the hlu-^ers arepafi, in their 



places come crooked, flat, thin Cods, m form o, 



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Seed 'the wLk^Pla'nt hua preuy hot Smell, but 



. S,ckle ; that the sled or Grams tails like Cicers 



or Chick Peafe ; that the whole Plant is hoary like 





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V. The fecond, or coramon Tree Trefoil //. 



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but Jmaller and greener than the former. The 



llowet-s are /mailer, but of the fame fajhwu and 



t:gor]^tX>irSi::i^x:^^ 



,s Ltainedfmallblackiflo Seed. Gerard/.;'., That 



It grom to the heightif a tall Man, (hut that is 



a, the Sail is in gotdncs : ) That the Leaves are 



hke fame of the Common Trefoils, but /mailer. 



ingeft\ tat ThfuJpfU^'^^Leafba^gT^^^^^^^ 



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reji, of a Gold yellow color, Btoom fajhion'd ; and 

 that the Seed hM a Cicer, or Chick-Peafe Tajie. _ 



wiy thZ-^fomfo%eZ'ZitT/ongT^^^ 

 zvhich in /everal places of them, arc onthe back/ide 

 /omcwhat more hoary than on the iifperfide, ihe 



/mall Seed like that of Broom, talking like Tares. 



tCgiTJefthmZ'tmr -'tattle '^^dsatell/o 

 f,7,''orwoMln^on?) flhl^fwoiHr ^anTtZ 



Ground. Johnfon alfo /ays. That the Leaves are 



%irTheTuK or Spatiifii Tree Trefoil. Its 

 which fends up ufuaUy \ut one Stalk, rifing to a 

 Alans height, and covered with a dark grayijh Bark, 



Trefoil Leaves on the upper/ide, and a little red- 



Gold yellow color, fvnicwhat longer than ethers, and 

 tuZ\'tTjmM, fhort^^nTftatcodlX'^^^^^^^ 

 blackijh Seed, a, fmall a^ that of{x^m."' "•"' 

 TrS "^i/! ^stlks ^L'Xj£^/°''^ "^'^ 

 ha fa lard high, long, flender and hoaiy' repka't 



M\fe/SLe^^^^^^ 



wherein they Jtaiid. Gerard /ays. That it g,oi.^l 



foil like, or very like Foenugreck, yet all hoary -, 



/pre ads far about, being of a yellowijh color, \t ri- 



Tiimf"^ ""^ ""'•^' Z '^^'"^^''°''^"' and there 

 on the upper fide, \nd o/afiiining Silver cokrm- 

 oflhe/e ' Br'Lches'' when the Leaves '/and, °cme 



JoftZ^o'oTLgTasdTal/othe'cods. GenrT/ys[ 

 ^ • ■^ and that the Seed is like to thJt ./Galega, 

 he fecond, or leffer Tree- Bean-Trefoil. // 



large by half, nor yet ather)he Flowers or Seed. 

 XI. The Places. The firft four of the Tree- 



commS with us*' ThTTr!eSTn^'"efou\Z 



