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May dens heire, in duch Bethstrowe, in french Petit Muguet. It 

 groweth muche in busshes and it is lyke Goosgrasse or gooshareth. 



Galeopsis. 



Galeopsis after my iudgemente is the herbe, whiche is called in 

 englishe red ArchaungeL It is lyke Archaungel, but it hath a purple 

 floure, and lesse leaues a,nd shorter. It groweth in hedges. 



Genista. 



Genista is named in englishe Broume, in duch Genis^ in frech 

 Dugenet^ l Broume groweth in al countreis of England, where as I 

 haue ben. Genista is not Spartum, as ^ I shall prone in my latine 

 HerbaU. 



Gentiana. 



Gentiana called in greeke Gentiane, is called in englishe Gen- 

 tiane, in duche Entian, in frech de la entieime. It groweth much 

 in the Alpes, and a basterde kinde of it groweth in the middowes 

 about Bon. 



Geranium. 



Geranium is of two kyndes. The one kynde is called Pinke 

 nedle or Cranes byl the other is called Pes columbinus of the com- 

 mune Herbaries, and it maye be called in englishe Douefote. 



Gethium. 



Gethium is called in englishe a Syue, a chiue, or a ciuet, in 

 duche Suitlauch, in frech Ciues & cucions. Ciues growe only in 

 gardines that I know of, in Englad, but a litle aboue Bon they 

 growe in great plentie by the Rhene syde vnset or sowen. 



Geum. 



Geum is called in englishe Auennes, in duch Benedicts kraut, 

 in french Salmond. It is named of the Herbaries Garyophyllata 

 Sanamunda and benedicta. It groweth communely about hedges. 



1 [du genet.] 2 d iij. 



