HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 2pJ 



The ("cedes heercofmuft be fowen in a bed of hot horfedung, as muske Melons are, and remoo- 



• iphpe to placet de Autumnetobecaried 



I | .'. fc,toa fthc ycere when ic is to 

 bcarchisLL-uitc. 



ft Thexames. 



Ac{utri::sci.\cCi\\u i- ilr.\x\-;\v,d\Anxcnne 



■ A vd\/irziL> <.u. ■ • is more likcin taftcto 



I atitenisfeitax ritreninhis i?.bookei2. 



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cMibiu»tfitPiferHi(j>a»ic.r Indian pepper: in the Ger- 



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rie well knowne in the Hi. >p] >cr 3 where itis vfually to 



•* The temperature. 



Ojmikpepper is extreme hot and drieeiu to faie, farre hotter and 



eppe Lath the ufteofpepper, but not the j 



.Uitlvivn 





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h away fpots and lentilesfrom the face, being applied therto with honie. 



Of horned Toppie. Chap. 67. 



* The bidet. 

 THere be fundrie forts of horned Poppies,differing in foile , ftature, andpropc 

 flowers andleaues. 1! cfeftfhall be fet downe.-t 



ft Thtdcfiriftio, 



THe yellowe horned Poppie hath .-. . lagged , fomewhat like 



brt f i aU xl fl §aU ' : - h be long, roundc,and 



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Ieaue^&J ndC °' ■ erand le ^ rthcn * c P rc «dent, and hath 



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.... . > :h ^;-';- ' .. ■'.'.-' 



ycere g ' crookedc °dsfuUofbkckifhfeedc. The root. 



