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CHAPTERS ON BRITISH BOTANY. 



[May, 



by the see syde. ... It groweth in 



diuerse places in England. 

 Saxifraga granulata, p. 3, f. 10, 11. 

 Scabiosa succisa : Deuil's Bite, p. 3, 



f. 42. 

 Scandix : Pinke Nedle, p. 2, f. 130. 

 Scilla nutans ?, p. 2, f. 27. 

 Scolopendrium vulgare : Hartistunge, 



p. 2, f. 86. 

 Scrophularia aquatica, S. nodosa: Water 



Betony, Brown Wm-t, p. 1, f. 61. 

 Scutellaria galericulata ? 

 Sedum, species ?, p. 2, f. 131. 

 Sempervivvim tectoruin : Houseleke, p. 2, 



f. 131. 

 Senecio vulgaris : Groundel, p. 2, 



f. 132. 

 Sherardia arvensis : Alysson, p. 1, f. 11, 



12. 



Sinapis arvensis, S. nigra ?, S. alba ? : 



Mustarde, p. 2, f. 137. 

 Sison Amomum ?, p. 2, f. 139. 

 Sisymbrium : Kresses or Carsse, p. 2, 



f. 64, 140. 

 Sisymbrium Irio ? p. 2, f. 22. 

 Smyrnium : Alexanders, p. 2, f. 68. 

 Smyrnium Olusatrum : Alexanders, p. 2, 



f. 67. 

 Sium : Sion, p. 2, f. 139. 

 Slum angustifolium ?, p. 2, f. 32. 

 Sium latifolimn, id. 

 Snowdrop ? (Galantlius), p. 2, f. 65. 

 Solanum Dulcamara: Wilde Vinde, p. 2, 



f. 168. S. nigrum: Gardin Vinde, 



p. 2, f. 168. 

 Solidago Virgaurea, p. 3, f. 78. 

 Soncbus oleraceus : Sow ThisteU, p. 1, 



f. 55. 

 Sorbus Aucuparia, S. dome'stica?, S. 



Torminalis : Eowne, Sorb, etc., p. 2, 



f. 143. 

 Sparganium ? 



Spiraea Filipendula, p. 3, f. 31. 

 Stachys Betonica : Betonie, p. 1, f. 33. 

 Stacbys palustris : Yron Wurt, p. 2, 



f. 135. 

 Stachys Sideritis, p. 2, f. 135. 

 Stellaria media ? : Chickwede, p. 1, f. 10. 



Stellaria Holostea: Stychewort, p. 2, 

 f. 13. 



Symphytum officinale : Comfrey, p. 2, 

 f. 148. 



Tamus communis : Black Brionye, p. 2, 

 f. 167. 



Tanacetimi : Tansey, p. 3, f. 3. 



Teucrium ? sp. : Groudne Pyne, p. 1, 

 f. 53. — I here that it is founde in 

 diuerse places in England. 



Teucrium Scordium : Water Germander, 

 p. 2, f. 130. — Common hyssop of 

 Turner is Teucrium Scorodonia : what 

 is the other, " whiche is greater muche 

 and stronger than the other hys- 

 sop "? 



Thlaspi, p. 1, f. 152. 



Thymus Serpyllum : Wild Thyme, p. 2, 

 f. 132. 



Tiha europsea : Linden, p. 2, f. 153. 



Tonnentilla, p. 3, f. 74. 



Tragopogon minor; Bukke's Bearde, 

 p. 1, f. 31. 



Trichomanes (Asplenium), A. E.uta- 

 mviraria, p. 1, f. 157. 



Trifolium pratense purpureum, T. pra- 

 tense album, p. 1, f. 158. T. arvense : 

 Hare's Fote, p. 2, f. 26. 



Tussilago : Horsehoue or Bulfote, p. 2, 

 f. 159. 



Typha latifolia ? : Catte's Tayle, p. 2, 

 f. 159. 



Ulex : Fur, Whynne, p. 1, f. 18. 



Uhnus : Elm tre, p. 2, f. 169. 



Urtica romana, U. dioica, U. urens : 

 Eoman Nettell, etc., p. 2, f- 169. 



Valeriana officinalis : Setwall, p. 2, 

 f. 161. 



Valerian, p. 3, f. 75. There is another 

 kynde (Polemonium ccerMZe«em)whyche 

 we call Valerian in England, and it 

 hath a blew floure, and is called of 

 some Latine men Valeriana grcBca. 



Valeriana (Phu magnum and P. vulgare), 

 p. 3, f. 76. 



Verbena, vei-vine, p. 2, f. 162. 



Veronica agrestis, p. 1, f. 10. 



Veronica arvensis ?, p. 3, f. 77. 



