IB. 2. 
Of the Hiitory of Plants. 
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t 8 Crooked or falked Hawkeweed hath Ieaiies like vnto the garden Succory yet ri*ich 
fmaller,and leflediuided, {lightly indented on both tides, with tender, weake and Crooked ft tikes 
whereupon doe grow floures like thofe of Lampfavapf a blacke.orpaleyelloiv coloured the roote 
fmall and threddy . The feedes are long, and falcated, or crooked, fo that they fomewhat refemble 
the foot or clavves of a bird, and from thefe feeds the plant hath this Epithite FMmum orcroo 
kedinmanerofa SicleorSithe. ' J 1 
$ 9 This in Ieaiies is not much vnlike the laft deferibed, but that they are fomewhat broa 
der, and IefTe cut in, hailing little or no bitternelTe nor milkinefle, the ftalkes are fome foot hi<di 
commonly bending, or filling vpon the ground ; the floures are fmall and yellow, and feemem 
grow out of the middeft of the feedpvhenas indeed they grow at the top of them, the reft bein<* but 
an empty huske which is falcated like that of the laft deferibed. This figure we muevouwas 
taken before the floures were blowne, fo that by that meanes the falcated or crooked^ feed veftels 
are not exprelt in this, but you may fee there manner of growing by the former. ^ 
£ p Hicrttciumfulcatunt alter um. 
The otlidr crooked Havvkeweed. 
t io Hiemcium Latifoliumtoontimum. 
Broad leaned mountainc Hawkeweed. 
10 The broad leaned mountaine Hawkeweed hath broad, long, fmooth Ieaiies, deepely inden- 
ted toward the !talke,refembling the Ieaiies ofthe greateft Sowthiftle. The ftalke is hollow, and 
fpungious,ful!ofa rnilkie iuice,as is the reft ofthe plant, as alfo all the other of his kindeithe 
floures grow at the top ofthe ftalkes, double and yellow. 
11 The narrow leaned mountaine Hawkeweed hath Ieaiies like thofe ofthe laft deferibed, 
but narrower. The ftalkes be fat, hollow, and full of milke : the floures glow at the top doabIe,and 
yellow of colour. The root is fmall and threddy. 
There is a (mail mountaine Hawkeweed hauing leaues like vnto the former, but more deepely 
cut about the edges,and (harper pointed j the ftalkes -are tender and weake ,, the floures be double 
and yellow like thofe of Pilofclla,or great Moufe-eare • the root is fmall and threddy. 
The Place. . 
Thefe kindes of herbes doe grow in vntoiled places neere vnto the borders of come fields, in 
medowes, high-waies, vvoode, mountaines, and liillie places, and neere to the brinks of ditches. 
£ The two falcated Hawkeweeds grow onely in fome few gardens. £ , 
