Chap. 5 4.2. 'Englijh ‘Herbs . 
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J mall white Flowers, the outermofi being the great- 
eft-, which being paft away, there follows roughs 
prickly , round Seed , like Carrot Seed , but 
greater , two always being joined together , which 
makes them but half round when they are parted. 
IV. The fecond , o/- Our Englifli Baftard Parfly 
Vvith reddifh Flowers. Its Root is /mail and long , 
£«£//£ and hard , pcrifhing every Tear after Seed 
lime. This Englifh Kind to be about two 
Feet high) of an Olive with a ftrong , 
round, c refled, rough and hairy Stalk -, Jet at the 
Joints ( which are two or three Inches af under) 
Bafiard Barfy Englijh , red 
flowered. 
the Flower lye fix or feven fitch like fmall Flowers' 
Ike Leaves being broken , give little or noTafte- 
After the flowers are paft, come the Seed, which 
are rough Burrs , J licking to any thing they touch , 
like the Seed of Hounds-Tongue, within which are 
contained two brown Seeds, like unto hulTd Oats, 
but larger . 
V. The third , or the greateft Baftard Parfly, 
or Great rough Parfly. Its Root is white, hard and 
woody. From whence fpring up many upright tall 
ere fled Stalks, three or four Feet or more high, be- 
ing hollow within, and with divers Joints on them. 
The fe Stalks are fpread out into fever al Branches 3 
and at each Joint they fend forth long and large 
winged Leaves, encompajfing their Stalks at the bot- 
tom, which Leaves are large, and fomething like 
thofe of Angelica but rougher , and of a darker 
green, fet by couples on the middle Rib , and an odd 
one at the end, all cf them finely cut or dented 
about the edges. At the tops of the Stalks and 
Branches , grow long Urnbles of whitifh Flowers 
fomewhat of a purplifh , or blufh , or jlefh color un- 
derneath, after which come very large and flat rough 
Seed, almoft like that of Cow-Parfhep , but rough- 
er, which is forked at the Head or Top, with a 
double point, and prickly round about. 
VI. The fourth, or fmall Baftard Parfly with 
reddifh Flowers, or Hedge Parfly as Gerard has 
it. Its Root is fmall and white -, from whence fpring 
up fmall and rough Stalks, crefted dnd hollow, grow - 
Parfly Eajlarcl fmall; 
OR, 
Hedge Parfly. 
. Red Flower’d. 
tsoith Leaves three or four Inches long, confifting of 
(even or nine narrow hairy Leaves, fet by couples, 
upon one middle Rib or Stalk, and one fingle Leaf 
at end, fomewhat deeply dented about the edges-, 
the foot of the Stalk being a broad thin Skin or 
Film : and from between, it, and the Stalk, come - 
forth lejjer Stalks of Leaves, towards the top, 
parted into three or four Branches, which at three 
Inches diftance, do each cf them, from one Center, 
fhoot forth four, five, or fix equal Stems, about 
an Inch and half long apiece , having a thin Skin, 
running all the length of them, and the two in- 
ner mo ft Strings, being of a dark red color , com - 
pofing a Spoky Umbel of Flowers. At the tops of 
each of them, grow five or fix long, rough , hairy, 
fmall knops or bottoms, crouded with F 'lowers, of 
a Pink red color, confifting of five leaves a piece -, 
the outermofi whereof fhews like two, by the fold- 
ing of it inwards -, and the inner four with five 
Chives, and a double point el jhew not half fo big 
<? it is when they are full blown. In the Center of 
