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are two kyndes of rokket. The one is gardine Rokket, whiche is 

 much greater then the other, & it hath a white leafe, some abuse 

 thys for whyte mustarde. The other kynde called in latin Eruca 

 syluestris, is c5munely called in englishe Rokket, it hath a yealowe 

 floure, & both these kyndes are founde no where in Englande, 

 sauynge onely in gardines. 



Eruilia. 



Eruilia groweth in Italy, I haue had it also growynge in my 

 gardine in Colon. It is lyke a pease, the shale is roughe wythin, 

 and the seede hath litle blacke spottes in it. It maye be called in 

 englishe pease eruyle. 



Eruum. 



Eruum is named in greeke Orobos, it groweth in Italy and in 

 highe Germany aboute Mense, it is greater & bytterer than ^a 

 Fych, it maye be called in englishe bitter Fyche. Bitter Fyche 

 dryeth farre in the seconde degree, and is hote in the fyrst 



Eryngiwm. 



Eryngium is named in englishe sea Hulver or sea Holly, it 

 groweth plentuously in Englande by the sea syde. The herbes 

 that Fuchsius and Riffius paint for Eryngium are not the true 

 Eryngium. 



Euonymos. 



Euonymus is called of some wryters Fusago or Fusaria, it is a 

 very brytel tree yealow within & the yonge brauches which come 

 streyghte from the roote are al foure square, wherfore some cal it 

 Euonomum, I haue sene it betwene Barkway and Ware in the 

 hedges. It maye be called in englishe Spyndle tree or square tree. 



Eupatorium. 



Eupatorium named in greeke Eupatorion, is called in english 

 Agrimony, in duch Agrimonien, in frenche Aigremoine. Thys is 



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