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gardines in Italy, but it dureth not in gardines aboue three yeres. 

 Aloe is after Paulus bote in the first degree and dry in the third. 

 Mesue sayeth that it is bote in the seconde and dry in the thirde, 

 but thys is so to be understande that it is very bote in the first 

 degree and meanly hot in the seconde. 



Alsine. 



Alsine is called in englishe chike weede, in duch vogell craute, 

 in fi-ench mauron, of the herbaries Morsus galline, it is moyste and 

 colde, it groweth on olda houses and in all places all most in summer. 



Alterc2im. 



Altercum, siue ApoUinaris is named in greke hyosciamos, in 

 englishe Henbane, in duch bylse craute, in fi-ech Alahabane, of 

 the Poticaries Jusquiamus. It is colde in the thirde degree. 



* Althea. 



Althea called also Hibiscus, and Euiscus, is named in gieeke 

 althaia, in Englishe marish mallowe or water mallowe, in duch 

 ibish, it groweth in watery places, some take not as they should do 

 holyoke for althea, Mershe mallowe. 



Alysson Pli7iii. 



Alyscon Phnii is a rare herbe whiche I coulde neuer see but 

 once in Englande and that was a litle from Syon. It had leaues 

 lyke madder and purple floures, it maye be named in Englishe 

 purple goosgrafe.2 



AmarantMS. 



There are two kindes of Amaratus, the one kynde is called in 

 greeke of Discorides Helichryson, and thys kjTide is founde in 

 Italy. The other kynde is called here in Englande of some purple 

 veluet floure, of other flouramore. 



* A vij, back, * [This should be goosgrase.] 



