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Lauriel, Lorel or Loury, groweth pletuously in hedges in England, 

 and some abuse the seede of it for coccognidio. 



Daucus. 



There are many kyndes of Daucus after Dioscorides, three at 

 the least, wherof I knowe none suerly but one, whiche is called in 

 latin pastinaca syluestris, in english wild carot & in greeke Sta- 

 philinos agrios, for the other kindes ye may vse carawey seede, or 

 carot seede. Some learned me not without a cause hold that 

 both the Saxifrages, that is the englishe, and the Italion may be 

 ^ occupied for Dauco. Daucus is sharpe and heateth. 



Didamnus. 



Dictamnus groweth in Cady and hath rounde thicke rough 

 leaues, I haue not sene It growyng, but dry ofte. It may be had 

 in Venice & at Anwerp. Some abuse for thys Fracinella,^ Dic- 

 tamnus maye be named in englishe righte Dittany, for some cal 

 Lepidium also Dittany. 



Dipsacos. 



Dipsacos called in latin Labrum Veneris, is called in english 

 wilde Tasel, in duch Karten distel, in french Chardo a Carder, it 

 groweth by dich sides & in watery groundes, it is dry in the second 

 degree. The comon Herbaries cal thys herbe Vugam^ pastoris. 



Dracunculus. 



Dracunculus is named in greeke Dracontia, in englishe Dragon, 

 in duche grosse naterwurtz, in french Serpetarie. The Poticaries 

 cal it Serpentaria maiorem. It groweth onely in gardines in 

 Englande, it is sharper then Aron. 



Dryopteris. 



Dryopteris groweth in olde Okes and in olde walles with wal 

 Saxifrage & Trichomanes in Loua and Anwerp. Some abuse it 



* C vij, back. ^ Traxinella [Fraxinella]. ^ [Virgam.] 



