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Lycopsis. 



Lycopsis Dioscoridis semeth to be vnto Ruellius, and to diuerse 

 other learned men Cynaglossa, of the Poticaries which is cal^led 

 in engUshe Houndestonge, & after my iudgemente the description 

 in al poyntes agreeth wel sauyng that there is no mention made of 

 the burres in the toppes. 



Lycopus. 



Lycopus is called of the commune Herbaries Cardiaca, in 

 englishe Motherwurt, in duche Hertzgespan, in frenche Agri palma. 

 It groweth in hedges & about walles. 



Lysimackia. 



Lysimachia is of two sortes. The one is described of Dios- 

 corides, and it hath a yealowe floure. Some cal it Lycimachiam 

 luteam, it groweth by the Temes syde beside Shene, it may be 

 called in englishe yealow Lousstryfe or herbe Wylowe. The other 

 kynde is described of Plinie, and it is called Lysimachia purpurea, 

 it groweth by water sydes, also and maye be called in englishe red 

 loosstryfe, or purple losestryfe. 



Malua. 



Malua is called in greeke Malache, in englishe a Mallowe or a 

 Mallo. Malua is deuided into Maluam hortense and syluestrem. 

 Malua hortesis is of two kindes. The one is called alone in greeke 

 Malache in englishe Holyoke, and of thys sort is the iagged mallowe. 

 The other kynde as Plinie sayeth is called in greeke Molloche, or 

 ^malope, it is called in englishe french Mallowe. Malua syluestris is 

 of .ij. sortes. The one is called in latin Malua syluestris, in greeke 

 Malache Chersaia, in englishe a wylde Mallowe, in duche Halen 

 pappel, in frenche Malue sauage. The other kynde is called of 

 Dioscorides Althea & Hibiscus, of Plinie Aristalthea, of Galene 

 Anadendron, of Etius Dendromalache, in englishe marrishe Mal- 

 lowe. 



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