HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 81 



nthe Hands of Canarie i^flpifti : in Englifh Canaric fccd,Canarie command Ca- 

 , Quakers and Shakers , taking his 



bladder : Apothecaries for want of Millet do" 

 : it ferueth indeed thereof 

 England alfo to feed the Canaric birds. 



OfFoxetaile. Chap.tf. 



hingthe temperature of Pfalaru, notwithftanding it 



goodfucceflein 

 \fuuctLtnewn, otftidproquo. i 



* The defection. 



uiygraffie I< 



•\ncothofeofBarly,but 

 leflcrairi (hotter. Thefta 



'hereupon doth growe a fmall fpikc or 



: 



* rbefltce. 



thingextantwoortl 



OflobsTeares. Cbapjp. 



IS S!^^ , f ny J k V 0ttie tlif: °f threddyrootes, twofoote 



high, fet with great broad leaues like vnto thofc of Reede, amoi 



r- - . ■ .■■■■- ^. ..,.-. ...:., -t-.t'.^-.x. ■..-.... 



out of the hole commeth a finall idle or barren chaffie care l.kc vnto that of Darnell. 



F I Lukym* 



