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totsan, and the Poticaries falsly cal Agnus castus, it groweth in 

 gardines in Englande and no where elles that I haue sene, it drieth 

 by his natural power. 



AnemoTie. 



Anemone groweth muche about Bon in Germany, I haue not 

 sene it in Englande, it is called of the c5mo herbaries Herba 

 veti, it may be called in english rose perseley. 



A7iethum. 



Anethum is called in greeke anethon, in englishe and duche, 

 dill, in French anet, anet is bote far in the second e degree and is 

 duller in drines in the same degree, Anethum is wronge englished, 

 of some, anise. 



Anisum. 



Anisum is called in greke anison, in Englishe anise, the anise 

 whiche we vse nowe adayes is not so hote as Galen sayeth that his 

 anise is, for he sayeth that anise is hote and dry in the thirde degree. 



Anonis. 



Anonis called also Ononis is called of the herbaries Resta bonis, 

 Reraora aratri and acutella, and in duche hawhekell & stalcraute, 

 and in frenche Bugraues, in Cambryge Shyre a whyne, it groweth 

 in many ^places aboute cambryge. The roote of thys herbe is of 

 an hote nature. 



Aparine. 



Aparine sine Philanthropos, sine Omphacocarpos is called in 

 english goosgrasse or Goosehareth, in Duche Klebkraute, in frenche 

 Grateron, the herbe scoureth away and dryeth. 



A7ithenus?' 



Anthenus * sine Chamaemelo is called in englishe Cammomyle, 

 in duch camillen, in frenche camomille, Camomilla is deuided into 

 1 B i. * [This should be Anthemis.\ 



