274 Salmons Herbal. Lib. L 



II. The Kinds. Thofe which 

 us, are tke three following, viz. i. Afperula Do- 

 dontt i!f Lobe/ij ; Afperula odorata Cluftj ; Afper- 



ImaJam Cord,- Ru'bia Sylve/ris alia minor Gefneri 

 Hcpatua Stellate, T.,ber,i£montam ; Our Com- 

 mon Woodrooi: 2. Afperula ilore Cxrulea Dodo- 

 Jiai, Camerarij; LobelijUf Lugdunenfis; Afperula 

 C<eru!ea arvenfis Bauhini- Woodroof with a Blew 



%ncariaTabernimontlni ; Rub, 

 Bauhini, Small BreakStone 



Woodroof, or Wood- 



Woodroof Common. 



ther, each upon a fmallMalk, which are of th, 

 lame Magnitude with the former, or rather (oml 

 thing left, and of a fmr bkzmjh Purple coZ, 



VVoodropf Blew Flower'd. 



///// of Joints, and every Joint, 7 or 8 fair green 

 fhining heaves, broader than thofe of Clavers or 

 Goole-Grais, tn a mnner'jmooth, or but little 

 rough at all. At the tops 'of the Stalks, ftand 4 or 

 5 t^hitefzoect Smelling Yhr^ers, made of ^ Leaves 

 apiece, laid open like a Star-, after which, comes 



fibrous, perifhing every Tr ir. It h,u fa'l&m more 

 than one round Stalk arifingfrom its Root, fet full 

 of Joints at every one of which fi and fever al 

 fmall andfomething long green heaves encompajjing 

 fpreads it felf oTt imfmdl ^BramUs'^frZ 'the 

 bottom almoji up to the top, fet with the Me Leaves, 

 ht [mailer -, where the Flmersfiand 3 or 4 toge- 



without any Smell at all. After they are tali, in 

 their places grow fmall round brownijh Seed, not 



Woodroof Break-Stone. 



