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Camedrys. 



Chamedrys called in latin Trissago, in englishe Germander or 

 englishe Triacle, in duche Gamanderlin, in frenche Gelimandre. 

 It is called of the Potecaries Chamedryos. Germander groweth in 

 the rockes of Germany ouer agaynste Byng besyde Crefielde. In 

 England I sawe it no where sauying onely in gardines. It is hotc 

 & drye in the thyrd£ degree. 



Chameleuce. 



^Chameleuce named in latine Populago, Farfagium and Farranu 

 is called in Northumberlande a Lucken goUande. It groweth in 

 watery middowes with a leafe like a water Rose, wherefore it may 

 be called also Petie nunefar.^ 



Chamepeuce. 



Chamepeuce is a very rare herbe, whiche I neuer sawe growyng, 

 sauyng only in the alpes, it boweth lyke the eare of rye, wherefore 

 it may be called in englishe Alpeare or Petie Larix. 



Chamepitys. 



Cliamepitys called in latin Ainga, and of the Poticaries lua 

 muscata, is called in duche Ye ieuger, and in french lue muscate 

 and it maye be called in englishe Grounde pyne. It groweth 

 muche in the mount Appenine besyde Bonony and aboue Bon in 

 Germany. I haue not seene it in Englande. It is drye in the 

 thyrde degree and bote in the seconde. 



Chondrilla. 



Chondrilla is not in Englande that I haue seene, it is muche in 

 highe Germany and because it hath leaues lyke Succory, and 

 stalkes lyke Rysshes, it maye be named in enghshe Ryshe Succory 

 or gum Succory because it hath a clammy humour in it. 



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