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Salmon s ‘Herbal. Lib. 1. 
That in the Corn-fields of Cornwall this bears white 
flowers. And Johnfon upon Gerard fays, That it 
is fometimes found with purple Violet- colored 
Flowers. There is alfo a Broader-leaved of this 
kind , not differing from the former Defcription. 
See the firft Figure in this Chapter. 
Points : after which come fmall Seed, contained in 
fmall broad Husks or Cods. 
'FumUznj 
narranrUfift 
V. The fecond , or Fine-lea v’d Fumitory, has a 
Root fmall and white , but like the former •, from 
.whence faring forth Stalks or Branches , not fo long 
as the firf, but (landing more upright^ being fender 
and fquare. The lower Leaves are very like to 
thofe of the other fumitory , and of the fame color, 
but fmaller ^ but thofe which grow above upon the 
Stalk are fmaller, and finer cut in •, and the higher, 
the finer and fmaller, the higheft being as fmall as 
fennel , or Southernwood , or Camomil Leaves. The 
flowers grow in the fame manner which the other 
do, but rather in greater plenty, or more together, 
of a deeper reddifh purple, mixed with white and 
yellow } which being pa fled away, Husks or Cods 
fucceed, containing the Seed, which is much like 
that of the Common or Purple kind. 
VI. The third, or White Broad-lea v’d, has a Root 
tchich is fmall and long , white, and growing deep in- 
to the Ground , abiding all the Winter, and footing 
forth new Branches ( after the old are perifhed ) e- 
vcry Tear. From this Root rife up final! (lender 
Stalks, not ftrong enough toTuftain themfelves, but 
catching hold by certain Tendrels which it fends 
forth at the ends of the fmaller Branches of any 
thing which Rands nigh unto it, whether Hedges, 
Shrubs or large ftrong Herbs, it climbs up, and 
fpreads it lelf out many ways, with feveral Stalks 
of fmall Leaves, let two or three, or more together, 
not dented or divided on the edges at all, but (harp- 
pointed at their ends, of a blewifh green Qolor, ve- 
vv like unto the Common fumitory. At the tops 
likewife of the fmall Branches come forth many 
fmall whitifh Flowers, tipt with blufh, fet together, 
but nothing like the former, made like fmall, long, 
hollow Husks or Bell-Rowers, ending in fix fmall 
^umitori/j/clloTV . 
VII. T he fourth or Yellow ot Mountain Fumi- 
tory, 'hat a Root which is compojed of many white, 
fender, long Fibres or Strings , bufhtng thick toge- 
ther, which perifhes not as the Roots of the Common 
Fumitory do, but abides many Tears , Jhooting forth 
new Stalks every Seafon, after the old ones are pe- 
ri f he d. This Te/lnu kind grows like the other Fa- 
mitories , 
