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Of Seeds. 
Part IfJ 
The great LENTIL. Lens major. This alfo is fown > in 
France •, in the Fields, as the Ciche. 
The great Wild VETCH. Via a maxima fylveftm. 
The CANDY VETCH. ArachoUes Honorij Belli , f r 
(a) Ub.iy. Cretica. Defcribed, in Bauhinus, (a) by the Author from 
c ' Ip - whom the Name. The Seed it felf, like a little Lentil. 
Seldom more than one in a Cod. The Cod is fhort and 
broad, about the bignefs of a Silver Half-peny 5 On the 
outfide cancellated or favous , almoft as in the feed of 
Poppy. 
(b) ibid. What H. Bellus affirms (b) of this Plant, is obfervable, fc. 
That it bears Cods not only on the Stalk, but alfo on the 
Roots under ground. 
The KIDNEY-VETCH. Semen AnthyUidis legumi- 
nous. 
The CRIMSON GRASS VETCH. /. Catanance. 
The MEDICK FITCHLING. / Onobrychh. 
The EVERLASTING VETCH ; fo it feems to be. Vicia 
multiflora perennis. 
The EVERLASTING PEAS. Lathyrus perennis. 
The PRICKLY HEDG-PARSLY Seed. Semen Cauca- 
lidis echinatum. f. Lappul& Canarix latifoliae. 
The Seed of MACEDONIAN PARSLEY. 
The AZORICK fweet FENIL Seed. Shaped like that 
of the Shops, but much lefs. 
The Seed of the ftnngy BIRTH WORT of Virginia, 
f. Piftolochitf Virginians. 
The .Seed of Indian SCABIOUS. Somewhat bigger than 
the common. 
The Seed of the BUGLOSS with the yellow Flower. 
The Seed of a SENSITIVE Plant. /. Herbs mimofa. 
There are feveral Species defcribed by Clufius, and others. 
That of Clufius, about five handful high, and hath the 
taft and fmell of Liquirifh. This Seed is of a clark brown, 
not much bigger than that of a Purple Stock, angular, and 
frequently of a Rhomboid al Figure. It takes its Name ( as is 
commonly known ) from its Imitation of fenfe or Animal 
motion. For fo foon as you touch the Leaves, they pre- 
fently fall, till they lie upon the ground. After a while, they 
rife again 5 but being touched, fall as before. 
The Seed of VENUS LOOKING-GLASS. Of the 
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