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which deuide Germany and France fro Italy. Agarike is hote & 

 dryueth awaye and breaketh in smal pieces, humours. 



^ Albucus, 

 Albucum is called also Hastula regia, and in greke asphodelos, 

 asphodillus groweth not in Englande. It groweth in gardines in 

 Anwerp, it maye be named in englishe whyte affodil, or duche 

 daffodil, this that we take for daffodil is a kinde of Narcissus men- 

 tioned in plinie, it dryeth away humours and sendeth them abrode. 



Alcea. 



Alcea is called in greke alcea, Duche sigmarswartes, of the 

 Herbaries Herba hungarica, in frenche gunnane, it hath no name 

 in englishe that I knowe, it may be named Veruen mallowe, or cut 

 mallowe. It groweth plentuously in Germanie at Bon by the 

 Rhene side. 



Allium. 



Allium is called in greke scorodo, in Englishe garlike, in 

 duche knobloch, in french anlonaux, it is deuided into three 

 kyndes, the first kynde is the c5mon garlike, the seconde kynde 

 is called allium anguinum in latin, and ophioscorodo in greke, in 

 englishe crowe garlike, or wylde garlike. The third kinde is called 

 in latin Allium vrsinum, and in english Ramsey, or bucrames or 

 rames. The first kynde groweth in gardines onely. The seconde 

 kynde groweth in the fielMes. The .iij. kind groweth also in gardines. 

 Garlyke is hote & dry in the fourth degree. 



A Inns. 



Alnus is called in greke Clethra, in Englishe an alder tree or an 

 aller tree, in duche erlinbaum, it groweth by water sydes and in 

 marrishe middowes. 



Aloe. 



Aloe is so called in greke, latin & english. It groweth not in 

 Englande but by the sea side & in Hands. I haue sene it in 

 1 A vj, back. ' A vij. 



