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but I haue not hearde yet the englishe name of it. Me thynke that 

 it might wel be called in englishe Rape Violet because it hath a 

 roote lyke a Rape & floores lyke a Violet or sow-brede. It is hote 

 and dry in the begynnynge of the thyrde degree. 



Cynaglossus. 



Cynaglossus the second of Plenie, which he describeth to haue 

 lide bures, is the como cynaglossus, whiche the Poticaries vse, 

 and is called in englishe Houndes tong or dogs tonge. It groweth 

 in sandy groundes and aboute cities & to\vnes, I haue not sene that 

 I wotte of yet cynaglossum Dioscoridis, whiche hath no stalke at all. 



Cynorrhodus. 



Cynorrhodus named of the latines Rosa canina, is called in 

 englishe a swete brere or an EglentjTie, in duche wylde Rosen or 

 Eglenter, in frenche Rose sauage or eglentier. It groweth in 

 Germany muche in the fieldes and in gardines in Englande. 



Cyperus. 



Cyperus is called in latin Juncus angulosus, in englishe Gala- 

 gal, in duch wyld Galge, in frech Souchet The best & rightest 

 Cyperus groweth in Rome in cerHeyne gardines. One kynde of it 

 which we call Galangal groweth in many gardines in Englande. 

 Cyperus Babilonicus is the commune Galanga solde in the Poticaries 

 shoppes, after Ruellus and after the same, cyperus indicus is a roote 

 called of the Poticaries curcuma. Cyperus is hote & dry. 



Cytisus. 



Cytisus groweth plentuously in moimt Appennine, I haue had it 

 also growyng in my gardine in high Germany, I haue not sene it in 

 Englande. Cytisus may be called in englishe tretrifoly. 



Dap/motdes. 

 Daphnoides called of the commune sort Laureola, in englishe 



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