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pointed at the ends , and unevenly waved , and fome- 
times dented unequally about the edges , which 
are larger , fmooth'er , and broader than the firjl •, 
Tho/e which grow upon the Stalks^ or Branches , are 
longer , narrower , jharper pointed , zwc/ come from 
the Stalks at the Joints without any foot Stalk , ha- 
ving at their lower end two fharp points , dnd 
ded into two part w/ much unlike to the Narrow 
Leav’d Arrow-Head * 7 / n/Jr-r ftp with one or more 
Stalks about 3 Feet high , 0# which grow the faid 
J mailer Leaves, with the Flowers on the tops oj the 
faid Stalks or Branches , ;/z Spiked Heads , 
ing one above another , finally and of a whitijh color: 
The Seed Veffels are rounds containing brownijn 
Seed : the whole Plant is of a flrong unp leaf ant Tafle 
and Smell. 
V. The third , or the. Greater Mithridate 
Muftard. Its Root perifhes after Seed time , but 
abides the firjl Winter after Springing. This grows 
higher than the firjl , fpreading more , and having 
longer Branches : its Leaves arc alfo fmdller and 
narrower , and fometimes unevenly dented about the 
edges. The Flowers are fmall and white, and grow- 
ing on long Branches, with much f mailer and rounder 
Seed Veffels after them , and parted in the middle. 
Mithridate Muflard Greater . 
dented upon the edges, and in fome places almojl like 
a Saw. Towards the top , the Stalk fpreads it felf 
out into many Branches, ns four, five, fix, /even, 
or more •, each of which are filled and almoll cover- 
ed with fuch like Leaves, fome of them dented in 
Mithridate Muflard Smaller. 
in the fame manner, with the faid firjl Kind, and 
containing within them fntaller brown Seeds, which 
are much Jharper in Tulle, than the Seed of the 
/aid firjl dcficribed. J 
VI. The fourth, or Lefler Mithridate or Treacle 
Milliard. ^ Its Root is a little long , and Fibrous to- 
wards its lower part-, from whence fpring up feve- 
ral fharp pointed Leaves, which are long and not 
very broad, very like to the Leaves of the third 
Kind, being fmooth , and of a dark green color. 
From among which fpring t up one Stalk, (feldom 
any more) about half a Tari high , which is covered 
up almojl to the top with fuch like Leaves , but that 
they are leffer , at they grow higher up . unevenly 
on the edges, and fome not, they growing Jlill 
(horter and Jhorter, alfo very narrow, and very 
Jharp pointed. The Flowers are fmall and white, 
and grow one above another, at the tops of the fe'- 
veral Branches , making each of them a long Spike : 
thefe being paji away, the Seed Veffels appear, which 
are broad at the Head, and not much unlike to thofe 
of Shepherds Purfe, but a little larger. 
.V 11 - T& W ,b -> :r the Greater Treacle Multard 
with Throughwax Leaves. Its Root is long, white 
Woody, and Fibrous: From which fpring forth 
Leaves which ly upon the Ground, and are J. mail 
and fomewhdt round, like to thofe of Bafil, bur yet 
a little cut or notchi on the edges at the bottoms 
where they are fmalleft, and a litte dented about the 
other part, of a grayijh green color, every one upon 
a fmall foot Stalk, among which rife up a round 
Stalk or Stalks a Foot high, more or left, purphjh 
at the bottom, and fometimes f pot ted, on which 
grow (ingle Leaves at the Joints one above another 
at certain diftaners, which encompafs it at the bot- 
tom, in the manner of Thorough wax Leaves ; and 
whereat hkewife come forth, other /mailer Leaves 
upon Jhort Branches , oh which at the lops of the 
Stalks, (land fevcral fmall labile Flowers, which 
break jot tv out oj readtfi) Husks - after which fmall 
flat Louche s^ appear , like unto thofe of Shepherds 
Kiinepartea /// the middle , a* is uj'ual in mod oj the 
Thlafpies, zvz each fide whereof lie fmall flat yel/ow- 
ijh Seed. The whole Plant is more milde , or lejs jharp 
than any of the former. Tl)ere is .another of this 
fort fomething lejfer , which has a jew Leaves lying 
upon the Ground , of a gray ijh green color , not much 
unlike to the Smaller Moufe Ear - 3 or to Codded 
Through- 
