HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 155 



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itbewellwaeied. ^^ 



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,orfheczings. 



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by which the fharpnes is fomewhat alaied. 

 The feed is much more biting then the herbe,and . u th degree. 



turn, as thelowe Countriemen * 

 . who commonly vie to feede of Crcffes satenwith other 



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as good and ascites tccrCrefles. 



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lilyluft. . • 



>d for fuchashauefallen from high places: it diflblueth cluttered p 

 » many part of die body: it pro- 

 inn hveatc 3 as the later [ ckd by experience. 



Of Indian Crefes. Cbap.^. 



* The defer ipion. 



CRcfTes of India hath many make and feeble branches, rifing immediately from the ground, 

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c, which are in colour of a lighc red, but r he 



