HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



The yellowc horned T. If i ndfcgi m ing 



oeetrmtoRieinKent: •: at Harwich, at White- 

 ftab!e,andmany other places alongft the Englifh coaft. 



. icLundcaiov.cchnotvvilikiii} ^uw&.At/oahu P.iL-t, and nxftholamafua.bVrbe-vtterum, 



r.hohaiiccommentcd vpoi >nicd Poppie in the king- : 



domes of Arragon and Ca' nonpaths. Theydogrowe 

 ten n hilly. -k The time. 



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toong ^ciboniarj : in French Pouet Cornu : in Spmitti Dormdertmart* *.' 

 Homed Poppies arc hot and drie in the thirde degree. 



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B 

 them,trut is,bringe them tc u [uitwre ol Iznksf™™ ' 



Of garden Topple. Chap. 6%. 



L J'nl^ 1 '- : " fa ate thereof tame,or of the garden. The which 



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1 Tp He leaues of white Poppie aretongiroadjmcith Jonger then thele 



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:s,which being full growen is u 



''^lM,:hn ? I lavvrhjll, 



linto coffers orieuerall pat 

 fc. Theroote growcthdeepe.and is of noeffimarion nor continuance 



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