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three kyndes, the firste kynde is called leucanthemo because it 

 hath a whyte floure, and of the commune herbaries Camomilla 

 romana, and in englishe cammomyle, thys herbe groweth on 

 Rychmund grene, and in Hundsley heth in great plentie. The 

 secund is called in greke chrysanthemon because it hath a golden 

 flouer. I founde it once in a corne fielde betwene Basyle and 

 Surike, and haue neuer sene it any where els in all my lyfe, it maye 

 be called in englishe yealowe camomyle. The thirde kynde is 

 named in greeke Eranthemon because it groweth in the sprynge 

 of the yere. I haue sene it in Englande but very rare, some call 

 it amariscam rubeam, and they call it in Englishe red mathes, alij, 

 red mayde wed, alij, ^ purple camomyle. Camomyle is bote and 

 drye in the fyrste degree. 



Antirrhinon, 



Antirrhinon is of two sortes, the one is described of Plinie wyth 

 leaues lyke flax, and the other is described of Dioscorides with the 

 leaues of pimpernel, Plinies antirrhinon groweth in many places of 

 Germany in the corne fieldes, and it maye be called in englishe 

 calfe snoute. The other kynde haue I in my gardine whose seede 

 came fr5 Italy, it maye be called brode calfe snoute. 



Apios. 



Apios is called also Ischas, chamebalanos, and carica, it is called 

 in englishe an ernute or an earth nute, it groweth plentuouslye in 

 Northumberland, beside morpeth & in Germany betwene Redkyrke 

 & Colo. 



Apiastrum. 



Apiastru sine Citrago, is named in greke Melissophillon, aut 

 Meliphillo, in engHsh Baume, in duche Melesson oder Hertes 

 kraut and Confili, in frenche Melesse. The Baume that we haue 

 in Englande here is not the ryghte Melissophyllon, but it groweth 

 in Germany in many gardines, and hath a greate deell better smell 

 then thys comon Melissa hath, it may be called in englishe Baum 



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