U02 THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE 



Thofcof our Englifh growing, I hauefounde them in verie many pUces, erbeciallv in K 



vponthe chalkie banks about |G«i«ende s Souih teK ,andfcriW^KS£ r ' 



thence vnto Canterbury and Doner. r * UUK ^yiiom 



* The time. 



They flower from Iuly to the end of Auguft. 



TWcaUethDwarfl ong Jjepften £fope t in Latine CrttU d„ ■ 



but there is another herbecalled alfo of the later Iktbari fas GraM : rtfomcvtbmtw, l 

 UelUnthemum^&SoUf r Dwarffe Ciftus 



".-■■'■'' " ■ ".': ./'." ; 



\- irhrtobe h'de ir . • ; uh.ch things fo plainly an 



. , 

 forcicismanifcft,that;: itusandLedon. 



Of Ciflus, Ledon, and Ladanum. Chapj 



T* 1 Here be diuers forts of Cirrus, whereof that gummie matter is gathered called in mops Lf- 

 i *■ daxumpnilLabduiumlbut vnproperly. 



IcThedefiripticn. 



I f~\ Iftus Ledon is a little fhrub , growing to the height of a man, and fomtimes higher, ha- 



I uingmany hardewoodie brand kc: whereupon do growe 



^""^ leaues fet togithe nto wings of an inch broad, . 



Ot :■«'./■ ~ -'..■- '■ ■..-..., ■. :, ■ ■ ■■• i; '_.•.•-'-■ ■'- 



I-.:.' ,' . l ■.. ■ .....' ._....■. 



. 



i.r.-,-..;.- . ■ 



.:.. •- ^ • - - 



and ofapleafantlmelijtn 

 dge bufh ; thebranches are long, j^*"* 



