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pletie of it that euer I sawe, was betwene Bon and Popelsdorp in 

 a corne fielde. It may be called in english come Cheruel. It is 

 bote & dry in the thirde degree. 



Secale. 



Secale is called in englishe Rye, in duche Roggen or rug, in 

 frenche Segle. There is plentie inough of rye in al countreis, and 

 no where more the in Germany, that I wot of. 



Scilla. 



Scilla is named of the Poticaries squilla, in english a sea^Onion, 

 and in some places, a french Onyon, in duch Meusz Zwj'beln. 

 Squilles growe in the sea coste of Spayne in greate plentie. Scilla 

 is bote in the seconde degree. 



^Scirpus. 



Scirpus sine Juncus is called in greeke Scoinos Eleos, in 

 english a rishe or a rashe, in duche Bauchbint, in frenche Jonc 



Scordium. 



Scordiiun groweth in diuerse places of Germany, & is solde 

 at Franckeforde mart in greate plentie, & I heare saye that it 

 groweth also besyde Oxforde. It is called in duche Wasser batenig, 

 and it maye be called in englishe water Germander or Garleke 

 Germander. 



Scordotis. 



Scordotis altera wherof Plinie maketh mention, is in leaues 

 muche lyke a Nettle, but deaper endented wyth a foiue squared 

 stalke, and wyth a somthynge sharpe taste, it groweth aboute the 

 Rhene syde. Some take thys for Verbena recta, but it hath no 

 pintle floures, wherfore they are deceyued. It maye be called in 

 englishe banke Nettle. 



Securidaca. 



Securidaca called in greeke Edysaron and Pelecinos, is so 

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