Lib. 1. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
The Names. 
Wilde Turnep is called in Latine Sapifirum, Rapumfi/lucflre, and of fome,Si/iapi r-jhicfl'r- or 
wild muftard: in high Dutch, inlovv Dutch,' in French, in Etr I’iih’' 
Rape,andRape feed. Raptfirum aruorum is called Charlock, and Carlock, ° 3 
The Temper attire . 
The feed of thefevvild kindes of Turneps as alfo the water Chadlock, .ire hot And drieas mu- 
ftard feed is. Some haue thought that Carlock hath a drying and clenfing. qualifier and foine 
whatdigefting. 
The Venues. 
Diners vfe the feed of Rape in fteed of muftard feed, who either make hereof a fauce bearing A 
the name of muftard, or elfe mixe it with muftard feed ; but this kindeof fiuice is not fo pleafant 
to the tafte,becaufe it is bitter. ‘ Y 
Gxlm writerh that rhefe being eaten engender euill blood : yet Vicforides faitkthey warme the B 
ftoinacke and nourilTi lomewhat. J 
Chip. j. Of fAQtuemes. 
^ The Kindes-. 
T Here be fundrie kindes of Nape or Naueives degenerating from the kindes of Turnep • of 
which fome are of the garden ; and other wilde,or of the field . V 
% The Sefcription. 
1 NT ^ l 'f V Ie is like vnto T urneps in ftalkes, floures, and feed, as alfo in the ffiane of 
i. \ ™e leaues,but thofe oftheNauew are much ftnootherpt alfo differeth in the roof .-the 
1 urngp is round like a globe, the Nauew root is fomewhat ftretched forth in length. 
J I Bunins. 
Nauew Gentle, 
2 Bunins fyluejlris L’Obelij. 
, Wilde Nauew. 
loot is SalMomewhado ^ ^7 ner ’ ? uin S that it isaltogether leffer. The 
, lumewnat long, with threads long and tough at the end thereof. 
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If The 
