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live fized Berries : the Flelh like that of a Black 

 Cherry. 



10. Be font weed. From the Ufe they put it to ; 

 it's a Bufti half a yard high, with oppofite Vervain 

 Leaves^ from whence proceed fmall white 4 leaved 

 Flowers, which are fucceeded by round little Berries 

 full of dufty Seed. 



11. Hand leaved Bindweed. Climbs Trees and 

 Bulhes, the Stalk hairy and fpotted ; has plain 

 Cinquefoil Leaves and a white Flower. 



12. White Bindweed. Has cordated Leaves, with 

 a white pentangular Flower. 



13. The Blite. Bears a Spike of green Flowers : 

 it's boyPd for a Sallet, and eats well. 



14. Welted Broom. Rifesayard high, with hai- 

 ry welted Stalks ; at the Top grow yellow Flow- 

 ers, with Pea-like Pods and greenifh Seed ; which 

 are generally Worm-eaten. 



15. Bur-hudds. Its Branches, fome are upright 

 others bending ; at the Joynts grow 3 or 4 foft 

 Inch-long Leaves hoary below at the Top of the 

 Stalks are fmall pale Purple Flowers, whofe Bud 

 is fo fat and burry, that it eafily clings to your 

 Cloaths. 



16. Tellow Buttons. Is alow Plant, with Hyf- 

 fop Leaves, and a Head of yellow Flowers cut to 

 the Middle in 6 Notches, with as many white 

 Threads. 



17. The Three leaved Calabajh. Climbs tall 

 Trees ; it Leaves like the Cowitch : the Fruit lefs 

 than the common Calabalh, elfe very like it. 



18. Ground Calavances. Has Trefoil Leaves with 

 fmall yellow Flowers ; it creeps on the Ground 

 with many netty Roots : to thefe grow Hazel -like 

 Nuts, in which are one or two fweet edible Kernels, 

 as pleafant as Peafe, 



19. The 



