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Amygdala. 

 Amygdala is called in greke amygdale, in englishe an almon 

 tree, in duche en mandel baum, in frenche amander, it groweth in 

 Italy and in high Germany in the fieldes, but in England, only in 

 gardines. Almondes haue a temparate heate. 



Ami. 



Ami is called in englishe amy, of the po^ticaries ammeos, it 

 groweth not in Englande, it groweth in many gardines in Italy and 

 in Germany. It is hote and dry in the thirde degree. 



Am-omum. 



Gmomum were Rosa hierecuntis if it sauoured well, but for 

 lacke of that, thys rose of hierico semeth to be amomis. 



Anagallis. 



Anagallis, sine Corchorus, is called in englishe pympernel, in 

 duche gauchheyl, in french morgelina, it groweth commonly amonge 

 the corne. The male hath a crimsin floure, & the female hath a 

 blewe floure. They are somethynge hote and dry. 



Anagyris. 



Anagyris groweth not in Englande, it hath seede lyke a beane 

 and I haue sene it in Bonony, it maye be called stynkynge trifoly 

 in englishe, or beane tree. It is hote of complexion. 



Anchusa. 



Anchusa groweth in sady groundes and somtyme amonge the 

 corne wyth a red rose and leaues like Buglos, it is called in frech 

 orchanet, it may be named in englishe wilde Buglos or orchanet, as 

 the french men do. The herbe is colde and dry. 



Androsaemon. 

 2Androsaemon is the herbe (as I dooe gesse) whiche we call 

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