The Natural Hijiory I 



pleafant Kernels, that tafte like Piftacheo's, 

 and are eaten boyl'd in their Deferts^ 



57. The broad Edder. The Leaves of 

 tliis are more pointed and broader, than the 

 Round, and double veined round the edges 5 

 they eat the Root boyl'd as Potatoes, and 

 the Leaves as a boyl'd Sallet. 



58. Narrow leavd Edder f Has Leaves 

 about a foot long, it flowers in April, green 

 without and white within. 



59. Round Edder. Has a round cordated 

 Milky Leaf ^ the Root of an Onyon fize, 

 yellow within, but reddifh without. 



60. Scarlet Elder. The Leaves five or, 

 fix Inches long, trifoliated and ferrated : It 

 flowers like Elder ^ they are of a bloody 

 colour, without PetaU. 



dr- Elecampane Everlajling. Becaufe its 

 jRiifr have the fame fcent 5 the Flowers arc 

 compofed of (hining Silvery Scales which 

 never decay. 



62. Climing Fern* This twines about fer 

 yeral Shrubs and Plants. 



63. Notch leaved Fern* Grows three or 

 four foot high, its Leaves five or fix Inches 

 long, bearing its Seed on the edges only. 



54. Miter headed Flax. Rifes about two 

 f jot high, and Branches much ; its Stalks 

 fniry, as alfo its Leaves, which are long 

 and pointed, putting out here and t;here 

 blood red Flowers, with Flax like Heads 

 mitred 4nd j>lunt|y triangular. 



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