DESCRIPTIONS* OF PLANTS iS5 



of Chrysanthemum segetum but smaller no bigger then Camomill 

 flowers not onlie havinge a greate yealowe ball or dish in the midle 

 but also those small leaves which compasse the ball and likewise of 

 a bright yealowe color and are finely nickt at the toppe and comonlie 

 two, three, fower or five & twentie in number. — MS. f. no. 



? Pap aver hybridum L. 

 Argemone Pavio. 9 Sept. 1621 



Hath manie round hairie stalks or branches proceeding from 

 one root about 3 foot longe whereon growe longe lagged leaves 

 full of white milk-like iuyce as are also the branches. At the 

 topps of the branches growe greate flowers havinge 4 greate round 

 topped leaves a peece of a light redd or crimson color. The heads 

 or seed vessells are small smooth three quarters of an ynch longe, 

 wherein is contayned plentie of exceedinge small seed of a yealowish 

 redd color. The root is small and perisheth when the seed is ripe. 

 This herbe is like Papaver Rhoeas in leaves, stalks, flowers & milkie 

 iuyce, but the stalks are longer, the flower much paler & the seed 

 vessels longer. — MS. f. T13. 



Papaver Rhoeas f3 setigertim Boenn. 

 Papaver Rhoeas Baeticum. [9 Sept. 1621] 



I cannot discerne wherein it differeth from our comon Papaver 

 Rhoeas.— J/5. f. 113. 



Achillea nobilis L. 

 Achillea sideritis. Tanacetum minus Dodo: Achillea Math: p. 213. 

 Achillea, sine millefolium nobile Gerardo, p. 915. 9 Sept. 1621 



Hath sometimes 4, 5 or more round hard stifle straked stalks 

 proceedinge from one root, and those sendinge forth even from the 

 root to the toppe many small side branches, whereon growe very 

 manie small lagged leaves, devided into many smaller parts, some- 

 thinge like those of Buphthalmum /'" Matthioli but not so finelie 

 minced or lagged, the small side branches of the leaves verie well 

 resemblinge Cornu Cervimmt Lobelij, of a whitish greene color and 

 of a stronge smell but not unpleasant, verie hott and bitter in tast. 

 On the topps of the stalks and branches growe large umbells of 

 small white flowers verie like those of Comon yarrowe in smell like 

 the herbe.— il/^". f. 113. 



} Alchemilla alpina L. 



Heptaphyllum mains. Phyto. 651. (8). 11 Sept. 1621 



The stalks growe upright and are round firme somethinge 



hairie of a reasonable bignes 2 or 3 foot high devided neare the 



toppe into many small branches, the leaves growe on longe hairie 



