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lisse or Rigolisse. It groweth in the Rockes of Germany wythout 

 any settjTige or sowjTig. It is wanne and in a manner bote. 



Gossipium. 



Gossipiu is called of Barbarus wryters, Bombax and Cotonum, 

 in englishe Coton in greeke Pylon, ^ in duche Baumewoll, in frenche 

 ducotton.2 I neuer sawe it growyng sauyng onely in Bonony. 



Gramen. 



Gramen is called in greeke Agrostis, in english great grasse, in 

 duch, grasse. Some take Stichwurt for the true grasse, but they are 

 deceyued. The best Gramen and moste agreyng with Dioscoridis 

 description, dyd I see in Germany with other maner of rootes, then 

 the commune grasse hath. 



Halinius. 



3 Halimus groweth plentuously in the Ilandes of east Freselande 

 where as the inhabiters make veriuce of the red beries. I haue sene 

 it also in Flaunders by the sea syde. It may be called in englishe 

 sea w7llowe or prickwylowe because it hath the leaues of a wylowe 

 and prickes lyke a thome. 



Heliotropium. 



Heliotropiu called also scorpymros groweth plentuously aboute 

 Bonony. I haue had it growynge muche in my gardine in Germany. 

 They are foully decejnied and shamefully deceyue other whiche 

 holde in their wrytynges that oiu* Marigold is Heliotropium Dios- 

 coridis. Heliotropium mai be called in englishe Scorpiones tayle. 

 It is hote in the thyrde degree and dry in the second. 



Helxine. 



Helxine or pardition is called in englishe Parietorie or Pelletorie 

 of the wal, in duche saynt Peters kraut, or Tag vnd naught, in 

 frenche Du parietaire. The Herbaries cal it Parietariam. It groweth 

 on walles. 



* Xylon. 2 £jy cotton.]. ^ j) jjij^ back. 



