of thefe Tarts. 455 



1 15. Short Oker. Grows about a yard high, the 

 Flower* yellow like the Holly-oak, with a dark Pur- 

 ple Bottom : they eat the green Pods boyPd with 



Pepper, Oyl and Vinegar. 



116. Cone Orchis. Has a Tulip Aikc Bulb, which 

 boyl'd, they eat as Tarns ; it bears 3 or 4 long white 

 fcaly Flowers, at the Top of a fingle Stalk. 



117. Hollow-leaved Orchis. From one Root grow 

 5 or 6 Stalks, with a fingle hollow Leaf on each, 

 from whence rifes a Spike of fix-leaved purplifh 

 Flowers. 



118. Star Parfly. Grows half a yard high, and 

 its Leaves fomewhat like Herb Paris ; its Flowers 

 pale Purple, fmall, and grow in Spikes, the Root 

 fmells like Parfly. 



119. Pearl Seed. From its Shining and Hard- 

 nefs ; it rifes with 4 or 5 yellowifli Stalks from one 

 Root, with hairy Leaves, finely ferrated. 



120. Rundle Plantain. Becaufe it bears its Flow- 

 ers in Whorles, compofed of 3 white Leaves, 

 which grow on a Plantain-Wkc Stalk near a yard 

 high ; angular above, but round below. 



121. Serrated Polypody. Grows about a yard 

 high, with ferrated Leaves four Inches long, alter- 

 na tely fet. 



122. Trifoliate Polypody. Rifes 3 or 4 Foot 

 high *, its Leaves have a fourfold Row of Spots on 

 each Side the middle Rib. 



123. Great Pumkin. Its Fruit flriated, round, 

 but fomewhat flattifh, mixt with white and red, 

 but within yellow ; boyl'd or roafted in the Embers 

 it eats well. 



124. White-headed Purflain. This they pickle 

 and eat with Fifh and Flefh \ it taftes well, and is 

 diuretick. 



125. Smooth-purple Purflain. The Leaves like. 

 Lavander, thick and juicy, the Stalks take Root 



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