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beste Vghe groweth in the Alpes. Comune Vghe, groweth in 

 diuerse partes of Yorke shyre, 



Thapsia. 



Thapsia groweth in diuerse places of Italy that I haue sene, and 

 the beste learned of that countrey thynke that Mesues turbit is 

 Thapsia. Thapsia maye be called in englishe thapsene or thapsia. 



Thlaspi. 



Thlaspi or thlaspium is called in duche Baurenfenfe.^ It 

 groweth wonders plentuously about Bon in the corne fieldes, and 

 among the corne. It groweth also pletuously besyde Syon. It 

 may be named in englishe dyshmustard, or triacle Mustard, or 

 Boures Mustard, because the seede is lyke mustarde seede in colour 

 and in tast, and the vessel that coteyneth the seede is lyke a disshe. 

 There is yet an other kinde of thlaspie me'^tioned of Dioscorides 

 and called thlaspi alterum & sinapi perficuum. Thys kynde groweth 

 in Morpeth in Northumberland and there it is called Redco. It 

 shoulde be called after the olde saxon englishe Rettihcol, that is 

 Radishe colle. The high Germans cal it mere Rettich. 



Thymus. 



We gather boeth by Dioscorides & Plinie, that there are two 

 kyndes of Thyme, whereof I see but one kinde as yet in Englande, 

 for that runnyng thyme that we take for thymo, is serpyllum and 

 not thymus. The greate kynde of thyme, wherof Dioscorides 

 maketh metion of in Epithymo, is called nowe Venetian thyme, and 

 the blacke kynde that Plinie speaketh of, is oure commune thyme 

 that groweth ryght vp in our gardines. Thyme is hote in the thyrde 

 degree. 



Tussilago. 



Tussilago is called in greeke Bechion, in englishe Bulfote or 

 horsehofe, in duche Roshub or horse lattich, in frech Pas de Asne, 



* Baurensenfe. ^ G vj, back. 



