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Rumex. 



Rumex is called in greeke Lapathon, in english a Docke or a 

 docken. There are .iiij. kyndes of Dockes. The iyrst kynde is 

 called in greeke Oxylapatho, in english Waterdocke or sharpdocke. 

 Thys is lesse then Pacience and wyth a sharper toppe or ende of 

 the leafe, and groweth in diches & slowe runnyng waters, The second 

 kynde is called Rumex satiuus, thys is called in barbarus latine 

 Reubarbarum monachoru. The thirde kynde is the litle commune 

 Docke. The fourth kinde called in greeke Oxalis. in barbarus 

 latin Acetosa or Acidula, in englishe Sorel or sourdocke, in duche 

 saur ampjsfer. 



^Ruscus. 



Ruscus is called of the Poticeries Bruscum, in english buchers 

 brome or Petigrue. Petigrue groweth in Kent wUde by hedge 

 sydes, but it beareth no firuite as it doeth in Italy. 



Ruta. 



Ruta is called in greeke Peganon, in englishe and frenche, Rue 

 and herbe grace, in duche Ruten. Rue is hote and drye in the 

 seconde degree, but wylde Rue is hote and drye in the fourth 



degree. 



Sabina. 



Sabina is called in greeke Brathy, in englishe Sauyne, in duche 

 seuinbaume, in frenche sauinera or du sauiner, Sauin groweth in 

 many gardines in Englande. It is hote and drye in the thyrde 

 degree. 



Sanibucus. 



Sambucus or as some wryte Sabucus is called in greeke Acte, 

 in englishe an Elder tree or a Boiure tree, in duche Holde or 

 Hollender, in frenche Vng Suseau.^ 



Salix. 

 Salix is called in greeke Itea, in english a wylow tree, a salowe 

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