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latis. C. B. P. Field Mithridate- 

 inuftard, with broad Pods. 



2. Thlaspi rofa de Hicrlco di- 

 itum. Mor. Hiji. Mithridate-mu- 

 ftard, call'd The Rofe of Jericho. 



3. Thlaspi ar^uenfe, njaccarice 

 incano folio. C. B. P. Common 

 Mithridate-muftard. 



4. Thlaspi waecariee incano fo- 

 lio, minus. C. B. P. Small hoary - 

 leav'd Mithridate-muftard. 



c. Thlaspi capfulis hirfutis .J.B . 

 Mithridate muftard with hairy Pods. 



6. Thlaspi capfula cordata,pe- 

 regrinum. J.B. Foreign Mithridate- 

 muftard, with an heart-fhap'd Pod. 



7 . Thlaspi allium redo 'ens . Mor . 

 Hiji. Mithridate-muftard imelling 

 like Gar lick. 



8. Thlaspi arwenfe ptrfoliatum 

 Tnajus. C. B. P. Greater field Mi- 

 thridate-muftard, with Thorough- 

 wax-leaves. 



9. Thlaspi ptrfoliatum minus. C. 

 B. P. Smaller thorough-wax-leav'd 

 Mithridate-muftard. 



10. Thlaspi parwum faxatik, fo- 

 re rubente.C.B.P '.Small rockMithri- 

 date-muftard, with a redifti Flower. 



1 1.- Thlaspi Alpinum, folio ro- 

 fundi ore carnofo, fore purpurafcente . 

 Jnji. R. H. Mithridate - muftard, 

 of the^/£r,with a rounder fiefhyLeaf, 

 and a purplilh Flower. 



12. Thlaspi minimum Luftanicum, 

 cochlear ice folio. In ft. R. H. The 

 leaft Portugal Mithridate - muftard, 

 with a Scurvy grafs- leaf. 



13. Thlaspi Alpinum minimum \ 

 foliis era ffis iff anguflis. Inf. R. H. 

 The leaft Mithridate-muftard of the 

 dips, with narrow flefhy Leaves. 



14. Thlaspi Luftanicum umbel- 

 Jatum, gramineo folio, fore purpura- 

 fcente 5f albo. hfi. R. H. Portu- 

 gal Mithndate-muftard,with aGrafs- 

 leaf, and purplifh or white Flowers 

 growing in an Umbel. 



15. Thlaspi Orient ale fax utile t 



fore rubente, foliis polygal<t, fetalis 

 florum eequalibus. Tourn. Cor. Eaft- 

 ern rock Mithridate-muftard, with 

 Milkwort leaves, and redifhFlowers, 

 whofe Petals are equal. 



16. Thlaspi Orient ale tenui foli- 

 um eancfcens,fiore albo. Tourn. Cor. 

 Eaftern Mithridate - muftard, with 

 narrow Leaves, which are hoary, and 

 a white Flower. 



17. Thlaspi Orientate glabrum, 

 famoli foliis. Tourn. Cor. Smooth 

 Eaftern Mithridate-muftard, withSa- 

 molus-leaves. 



18. Thlaspi Orient ale, folio cyno- 

 crambes, fore mini mo. Tourn. Cor. 

 Eaftern Mithridate-muftard, with a 

 Dogs-mercury-leaf,and a very fmall 

 Flower. 



19. Thlaspi Orient ale frutico- 

 fum, fcammonii Monfpelienfis folio. 

 Tourn. Cor. Shrubby Eaftern Mi- 

 thridate-muftard, with the Leaf of 

 Mont pel ier Scammony. 



20. Thlaspi foliis globular ice. J '. 

 B. Treacle-muftard with Leaves 

 like Globularia. 



21. Thlaspi fpicatum Perfuum 

 perfoliatum maximum, foliis inferiori- 

 bus tenuiter incifis bypecoi modo, fu-pe- 

 rioribus a caule perfoliate modo pene- 

 tratis. Mor. Hifl. Spiked Perfian 

 Treacle - muftard, with the under 

 Leaves finely cut like thofe of Hype- 

 coum, and the upper Leaves like,* 

 Thorough -wax. 



The firft Sort is fometimes found 

 wild in England : but not near Lon- 

 don. This is the Sort of which the 

 College of Phyficians have order'd 

 the Seeds to be us'd in fome of the 

 grand Medicines of the Shops ; 

 though the Seeds of feveral other 

 Plants are commonly fubftituted in- 

 ilead of it, becaufe the Seeds of this 

 Sort are not very common in Lon- 

 don ; but the Plants might be eafily 

 cultivated in fuchPIenty,ac to furnifh 

 the Town with the right Sort, a* 



