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Salmon s Herbal. Lib. I. 
ba, vel Arabis, theAtabian: AndT urritis yelTttr- 
rita , the Towering. Each of thefe diverlihe them- 
felves again, into feveral other Species ; fo that of 
them all, or in the whole, there are about three- 
score feveral Kinds. But whereas the greateft part 
of them are unknown to us, and neither grow in 
the compafs of our Britijh Ijlands , nor yet in our 
plantations abroad in the Wcft-lndies , We fhall.prx- 
termit the greater part of them, and only Defcribe 
fuch as grow either Wild in our Fields and by 
Ways : or in the Gardens of our Country and Plan- 
tations, and are daily ufed in Phylick , which are 
thefe following, viz. I . Thlafpi Dr aba folio Lo- 
belij ; Scorodo-Thlafpt Dodon.fi IK Dalechampij ; 
Th/afpi fecundum Matthioli ; P/atycarpon Camera- 
rij - Th/afpi arvenfe ftliquis laris Bauhini , Treacle 
Muftard with broad flat Pouches. 2. Th/afpi 
Majits Tabcrnxmontam ; Th/afpi arvenfe Ace t of a 
Into Itevique folio Gerardi & Bauhini , The 
greater Treacle Muftard. ?. Th/afpi Vaccari * 
folio Vulgatifimuttt , Th/afpi Mithridaticum , Th/af- 
pi priman Matthioli , Th/afpi Vulgatiim Bauhini ; 
Th/afpi verum cujus femine utimur in The- 
riaca Camerarij ; Th/afpi Cardami noides Cordt-, 
Th/afpi Vulgatum (K Th/afpiditm Vulgare Tragi -, 
Th/afpi arvenfe incano folio majus Bauhini-, 
The greater Mithridate Muftard. 4. Th/afpi mi- 
nus , IK Th/afpi minus Vaccari. e folio , Thlafpt 
Theriacum vel Mithridaticum minus , the lelfer 
Mithridate or Treacle Mudftatd , French Trea- 
cle Muftard. 5. Th/afpi arvenfe perfohatum 
majus Bauhini j Th/afpi prtmum Dalechampij , 
Tb/afpi oleraceum 'Tabcrnxmontam ( becaufe it 
is almoft without Tafte ) Th/afpi alterum burf.e 
pafioris fruttu Column*, the greater Treacle 
Muftard with Throughwax Leaves. 6 . Th/afpi 
Americanum , Th/afpi Spanofpermon America, 
num Cortufi (as he calls it in his Fliftory of 
Canada ) American Thlafpi bearinglittle Seed , 
or rarely bearing Seed. 7. Thlafpi Creticum 
flore albo (K Purpurea , Candy Tufts with white 
and purple Flowers. 8. Thlafpi Beeticum Mari- 
num , Spanilh Tufts. 9. Thlafpi Creticum album 
umbe /latum majus-, the great white Candy 
Treacle Muftard. 10. Thlafpi Hederaceum, 
Ivy Leav’d Treacle Muftard. 11. Turntis five 
Turrita Lobelij ; Turritis Vulgatior Clufij, Com- 
mon Towers Muftard, or Towering Muftard. 
12. $ "Aotfif. Draba, (K Arms , NaJIu- 
rtium Orient ale, Draba vulgaris , Draba Um- 
bellata Bauhini, Arabian Muftard, or Turkey 
Clefs. 
T be Defcriptions. 
ill. The ftrft, or Treacle Muftard with broad 
flat Pouches. It has a fmall and Fibrous Root, 
which perijhes every Tear, from which rifes up a 
hard round Stalk, about a Foot more or lefs high, 
which then is parted or fpread out in fame Branches, 
which are long and brittle, having feveral foft green 
'/Leaves, fomewhat long and narrow. Jet thereon s 
waved but not cut in on the edges , broadejl towards 
the ends, and fomewhat round pointed. The Flowers 
grow at the tops of the Branches one above another 
Spike fafhion, after which come large round Pouches, 
parted in the middle with a Furrow, having one 
b/ackijh brown Seed on either fide, fomewhat thicker 
and larger than in any of the other Thlafpies, fharp 
in Tafte, and fmelling fomething like Garlick, efpe- 
cially that which grows in the Fields, where it is 
natural ; blit that which is nurji up in Gardens is 
‘ treacle Muftard Common. 
lefs acute in its Tafte, and not o] fo Garlick like 
feent. 
IV. The fecond , or Greater Treacle Muftard. 
It has a Root long and Fibrous like the former , 
from whence rife up feveral pretty large Leaves , 
Greater Treacle Muftard. 
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