Fhyfick -Niity &c. II. Into fuch that have a triquetrous, or 
triangular Ssed, as the Docks, Sorrels^ ArfmartSy Kjiot-grafs^ 
Smke-rreeds. III. Into thofe that have round^ compreffed, 
andotherwiie figured SeedS;, as tht Po^d-Weeds^ Orraches^ 
Se,t'Purllamj the Elites j the Amaramhi^ the Beets, fome Kjt^ 
Ifs, &c. 
The 5//;. Book begins with thofe that have a perfed 
planifolious Flower, or tender coloured Petala^ or Leaves, 
that make up a compound Flower : thefeare, L either 
hctefcenty. milky, and fappofe^ containing their Seeds in a 
lamigo or downy Subftance ; as the Lettuces^ Sorv-thifiles, 
Succory s J Harvk-rveeds^ Moufe-ears^ Dmdelyons^ Scorzoneras or 
Vifer-grafsyGoats-beardy&c. IL Such as have folid Seeds 
without any faff us or Imugo ; as Endive, Niffle-wort^ 
and fome ; theie are laftefcent. 
The 6th. Book contains the Herbs that are not Milky^ 
and yet bear their S^eds in a downy or faffofe Subftance^ 
fucceeding the Flowers ; thefe have either radiated, dit 
cole, and flat Flowers ; Colts-foot, thQ Conyzas ox flea- 
banesy Elecampane, the Star-wortSy the Leofards Banes, the 
Golden Rods, the St£cha,Sj the Jacohaas ov Ragworts ; or elfc 
In the Flower is difpoled into a Tbyrfm or Spike, as in the 
Fetafitis or Butter-bur. 
^ The 7^^. Is of the capitate Herbs, whole Flowers are 
^ jijtular , and whole Seeds are included in a Squamofe Calyx 
or cup,corigIobated into a Head, fiUM with a Pafpus : of this 
Kind are the Blew-bottles^ Saw-ivort, the Jaceas or Kj^af- 
rveeds^thQ great Centory,thQ great Burr-dock, and moft of the 
which are fub-divided according to their Heads, 
Flowers, Prickles, Spots, Confiftence of their Leaves, &c. 
The ^th. Comprehends the Corymhrferous, that are not 
Paffofe, thele have either a radiated, or a naked Flower, 
and are fubdivided according to the Colours of the BarbuU 
and Difcus, and from the Figures the Flowers make ; of 
this Tribe are the Sun-flowers, the Chryfanthemurn s and 
Marigolds, the TarrofPSj Daifies, Feverfew^ the Lavender-cot- 
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