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lasme. 



lasminu otherwise called lasme, is caled in englishe Gethsa- 

 myne, in frenche lasmin. It groweth communely in gardines bout 

 London. 



Iberis. 



Iberis otherwyse named Kardamantike ^ groweth plentuously in 

 Germany aboute Bon where .as it is called Besemkraute. It groweth 

 in greate plentie in east Freselande aboute the sea bankes. Fuch- 

 sius taketh the herbe which I take for Iberis, to be Thlaspi secundum. 



Intubus. 



Intubus whiche is named in greeke Seris, is of two sortes. The 

 one is called Intubus hortensis, and the other is called Intybus syl- 

 uestris, Intybus hortensis is of two sortes, the one is called En- 

 dyue, or whyte Endyue, & the other is called gardine Succory. 

 Intybus syluestris is of two sortes, the one is called in latin 

 Cichorium, and in englishe Succory or hardewes, and the other is 

 called of Theophrastus Aphaca, of Plinie Hedypnois, in englishe 

 Dan de lyon or priestes crowne, in duche Pfaffenblat, it groweth 

 euery where. These kyndes are colde and dry aboute the seconde 

 degree. 



Inula. 



Inula is called in greeke Helenion, in englishe Alecampane, or 

 Elecampane, in duch Alantz wartz, in frenche, and in the Poticaries 

 shopped 2 Enula capana. It is bote and dry in the seconde degree. 



Irio. 



Irio is named in greeke Erisimo, in en^glishe wynter cresse, it 

 groweth about townes and aboute water sydes, but not where as the 

 water cometh, as watercresse doeth. The Coloners cal this herbe 

 winter cersse.* 



' D vj, back. ** [shoppes.] ^ D vij. * Kersse. 



