lande Erdeklin, it may be called in english peaserthnut. It groweth 

 in the mountaynes of Germany, and hath leaues and stalkes lyke a 

 pease, blacke htle rotes with knoppes lyke acornes, Fuchsias toke 

 thys herbe to be apios, but the discription agreeth not. Astragalus 

 hath a nature to drye, I haue sene thys herbe of late in Coome 

 parke more astringet the it of Germanic. 



Atractilis altera. 



Atractilis altera, named of the poticaries Cardo benedictus, and 

 so is it also named in Englishe, it groweth no where in Englande 

 that I knowe, but in gardines. It dryeth humours by nature. 



A triplex. 

 Atriplex called in greke atraphaxys, or ^ Chrysolachano, in 

 english Orech or Orege, in Duche Milten, in Frenche arroches, is 

 moyste in the seconde degree and colde in the fyrste, it groweth in 

 gardines & in some Cornefieldes. 



Auena. 



Auena named in greeke Bromos, in englishe Otes or hauer, in 

 duche Haber or hauer, in french auoine, is somthing of a colde 

 nature and a stoppyng. 



Baccha7\ 



Bacchar or Baccaris is the herbe (as I thynke) that we cal in 

 english Sage of Hierusalem, but I wyll determine nothynge in thys 

 matter tyl I haue sene further. Let lerned men examine and iudge. 



Balanus myrepsica. 



Balanus myrepsica, is called of the Poticaries Ben, and so maye 

 it be also named in englishe, it scoureth and cutteth wyth a certeyne 

 astriction. It groweth not in Europa that I haue hearde tel of. 



Ballote. 

 Ballote named of some marrubiastrum or marrubium nigrum is 

 ' B iiij, back. 



