HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



rt growcth to the height of two cubits 5 the (hikes be not reddifh a 

 he top of a palcyellow colour, couercd on the cup or huskc of the 



Linde Ragwoort gro w c t he tuts and ficldes which arc fomwhat mcift 



• " Inecrevnto the borders of fieldes. 



le kinde of Ragwoort groweth ncerc the fea fide in i 



eSirJ^wW/fc^/dwclJeth; andlikcwifeat Quceneborou 



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S. lames his woort : the countrcy people di 



nt lames woort is hot and dric in the feconde degrce 3 and alfoclcnfingby rcafon of the bittcr- 

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enfej and not without caufc to helpeolde a< 



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poftumauonsofthethrcr: • , l0 ughlv healeth. 



taketh away the olde :uScatica. 



'*0f garden Sttccorie. Cbap,zj. 



* thekinis. 



T I '■ . ," " :: : " ^s orplants comprehended vnder the title Othartmm or Succorie , that is to 



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