HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 233 



* The defer iftkn. 



THc great Haukeweede hath large and long leaizes fpread vpon the grounde, in {hapelike 

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wmdewh^nAefeedeisni 



:! low Diuels bit, hath long 



on like vnto Sowthiftle. The 



ft Ikes and flowers are like t I fwc* of many final ftrings with a final knob, 



cofthofeftrim 



rife vp many (hikes {lender and weake, t 



, cut about the edges on both the fides li 



twtec f a fawe, 1 llin lcaues as rootes, fauin 



nobbed bitten roote asithath. Theftalkeishollowe,wcake andflcnder:th 



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onthegrounde,deepelyci 



b all ftalkes and flowers Eke thofc of the lefl 



.•;-n,butlcfier.Thc roote cc 



ly broad leaues,c 



a foote high Jlender and brittle. ' 



