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Salmon’/ Herbal. Lib. 1. 
J 'mall Leaves, fet in order one above another , 
<7 fmall crooked Spike -, they grow pretty thick to- 
gether in rows , upon one Jtde oj the Stalk , which 
Stalk does bend or turn backwards, almojl like a 
Scorpions Tail ( whence came that other Name Scor- 
poiodes,) which opens by degrees , or grows more 
freight, at the Flowers blow open. After which, 
in their places come fmall corner'd Seed, four for 
the moji part funding together, which fhedding it 
felf, rifes again the next Spring. 
IV. The fecond, or greater creeping Turnfole- 
Its Root is fmall and fibrous, perijhing every Win- 
ter as the former does. This in the Judgement of 
Clufius, is in a manner the fame with the former 
Turnfole Great. 
or greater common Turnfole, becaufe it is folike 
it in mofl particulars -, but herein it differs , that it 
has many more, and flenderer Stalks, not / land- 
ing upright as the former , but a little leaning 
down to the Ground as it were. The Stalks and 
Leaves are l offer, but hoary in like manner. The 
Flowers are white, and grow upon crooked f piked 
Stalks, bending like a Scorpions Tail, as the other-, 
and the Seed is f mailer, funding fingly, or but two 
together. 
V. The third, or fmall Turnfole. It has a 
fender, fibrous, perifhing Root , which fends up 
weak, fmall, fender Twigs or Branches, growing 
very low, and lying almof upon the Ground -, ha- 
ving thereon many fmall Leaves like the other in 
Form, but three times lefs in Magnitude, neither 
are the Stalks or Leaves white or hoary as the 
former, but of a dark green color. The Flowers 
are much fmaller, and yellowifh, not growing in 
long, crooked, or bending Heads like the others, 
nor at the tops of the Branches, but coming forth 
at the Joints, upon very fmall Footfalks, fame 
above the Leaves, and Jorne under them -, which 
afterwards turn into fmall round Heads or bot - 
Turnfole Small. 
toms, like unto Warts, in which is contained fuel) 
like Seed as the la ft , but fmaller t and a little 
rounder. 
VI. The fourth, or Dying Turnfole. Its Root 
is fmall, fender, fibrous or threddy , and pe rifes 
every Tear after it has born Seed. It rifes up with 
an upright Stalk, fpr coding it felf out diver fly, 
into many Branches, and grows to the height of half 
a Turd, or thereabouts , on which grow broader and 
f of ter Leaves than any of the former, much like to 
thnfe of the Sleepy Nightfhade, and whit if? withal, 
fet without order at the Joints, up to their tops, 
yet growing fmaller than below. At the ends of 
the Branches , come forth fmall Mojfy yellowifh 
Turnfole Dying. 
