Chap. 7 ^8. ^nglijh Herbs. i iS: 



a\i Uaf^' 'or"'thBfe '^f'''l''coXr{Kp"VJ> 

 ftanding on a long Footfialk, which ,s well as tie 

 1 eaf IS Somewhat rough or rugged from among 

 which, rifes up a very Jirong Stali, covered over 

 Jays 4 or ^ 'cXVhX'''wLhmay'be\na''Ruh 

 tponit fuch 



feaiai H«adeTmSe?um'''.A/a fkd mCh /x 

 ojthts Book afoiegoing I ml' n t difpute the con 



^''u^ThitJon/'or '^11 heal, or Wound^^ort ol 

 Chiron, caikd dp Dona b Woundwort Ihe horn 



'ikc thoje of Knapweed, '?w^rr iKn t^ fe of 

 3oIdenRod, o; r>/ Saracens tonfound, t^hchwhen 



V The tliird, or leffeT American Woiiiiuwort 



''U^°'re 'd"?I&i^n7 Ihsp'hl't ?s%fl 



Woundwort American. 



Woundwort, or All-heal of 

 Chiron Common. 



ur, (as the former does ) Its Le ives are ^^''Ya^the 



ablejyeifjn of tf e multitude oft louvers to fland 

 upnght, v.Juh lowers (land ^po" /onge, and 

 grefter giccn fcaly Heads, than thofe of Chirons 

 "^"''^'llah man Z[Af'll''rlwuJe7'Jh!ch 

 "^'^ThtioSfor Golden All heal, ^or Wound 



uTo ; J DaSs.'wfcJT'T.^ t7fimefIt'jh'Jp 

 and Armattcal, tndAflnngent or Binding wtha/ 



