1 8 Salmon/ Uerhal Lib. 



XII The ninth, or Knotted Birds-Foot Vttch T/w 



many Winged Lea jes coming hon the Root^ mhch 

 "'" ^7£"t ^e'rtde '7ndJo1u £d!rnJth"''mt 



Vetch Kidney, Common. 



■jobuh fame unaivijedly have compared to Lentil- 

 Leaves, "'^l[fJ^^^^2°Banchel'mth 2e iZ 

 aves on them At their tops grow Tufts 





Clufius fays, in form to thofe of the Meadow- 

 Trefoil, flanding in v.hite hca,y Husks. After the 

 Flowers are paft, there come in thofe Husks or Pods, 

 fmall, round, flattifh Grains, very like to thofe nf 



which are fet many Ikn^cd U%fs,\onfli!igo\ 

 many very f mall Leaves, like unto thoje of the 



Seed, of theTajiToflth'er 'f^fl^Jtahtlkulm- 

 ^ XV The twelfth, or Liquorice like Vetch. //. 

 three very long Strings, running very deep mtot^e 

 abides long, fhoetingfour new Branches every Tear 

 lound, hatd Stalks, trading on the GiounPCanch- 

 Leaves, made oj many leffer ones, fet by couples 

 upcn a middle Rib, much like to thofe of the great 

 Wild Tare, /« Chap. 683. Sea. 8. aforegoing, and 



Ikivcrs come jortb at the Joints, many together, 

 Jhnding upon a long Footfiali, of a bleak white co- 



gniyifh, and oflbe Tafle of other Fu'lfes. '"'"^'^^ ' 



'i^mJ^ilr^^^^^^ 



Stalhand U^eTuTe^Z' tlVlil^'but "nft 

 ^!rrih?JinlefL7L!Tsola{le'^^^^ 



¥E!}io!fLfr2^^^^^ 



m^them morJroZd than the formr. 



XVII. The Places. The firft grows in divers 

 Corn-Fields in Kent, as about Dartford, where 

 Gerard fays he had found it The lecond is Nurft 

 up in Gardens with us. The third and fourtft 



Natural to the Btitijh Climates, being often found 

 upon dry Heaths, as beyond Deptfor d and Swanf- 



feventb,''lre found likewife in i^'anTplacL^f rtiis 

 Land : Gerard fays, he found them all three 

 glowing upon Hampflead- Heath, near London, 

 right againlt the Beacon, going from London, near 

 to a Gra\el Pit; and that they grow upon Black- 



