HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



Heraclea in Pontus do vfe it againft Wolfes banc in fteed of a countcrpoiforh 

 Thepowderhetcot i cwafteth away the hard* 



thefirftground Pin,- »t Co effectually., as rv'u 



ClufiMofwhom mention wasmade,hathnot faid any thing of the vertuesof chamdfyi 



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is more pleafing and fan 



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OfZhQmehpoortjr Temrivpoort of the wall. Chap.ift . 



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1 >-p , Hegreaf ithickclcau 



I the edges, and j it on the vpper part , hauing a fhott tcnde; 



ftem fattened to the midft of the ierneath the ftalke, whercoi 



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2 Thefccondkindeo' lei woort, hath broad thickeleaues,fomewha 

 liketoongs/prcdvpon d ler ftalke, like to SengreetV 



rapcorEni cisfinallandtl! 



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