If The Names. 
T We are not ignorant that in low Germany, this hath Teemed to Tome of the beft learned to 
,ethe tru .f ^tunrnca, and namely to thofenext the Ocean in Frieilandand Holland. The Ger- 
~ lt ^fi^yMithatis^Cochleariao r Spoonvvort,by reafonofthecompaiTedronndnes 
, fr nes tlle i^nes, like a fpoone ; and haue thought it to be Himes Britannic*. becaufe 
y nideitmthe fame place growing, and enduedwith the fame qualities. Which excellent 
[ ol , dlers ("'hen |t hey remooued their camps beyond the Rhene) found to preuaiie (as 
inevve call H . ^ ^ ^ ^ a " d huttfu11 dll « fc * ^ «edf gums, and 
KiS he Scuru i e ’ b “?6 a dcpriuation of all good bloud and moifture, in the whole bo- 
• Smfn 7ft ;ID En 5 h £’. thc Scl ' r «e,and Skyrby, a difeafe happening at the Tea among 
Lfthe “bodt, fnl c ater u U,d / erS ’ “ d f “ ch “ delight to fit ftill without labour and exercife 
r et bread from the 7 T° l ' e \ hc reft ° f the caufes ’ vvhen the y maken °t cleane their bit 
l ees lor wiH, W ,-°Tr° r ^“'mes that is vpon the fame, which doth fpoile many. But fith this 
, \trcUmine an 1 f I'* l C1 ? n,a ^ d tba fj there be many other water plants ; as Na/iurtium Sium, 
i ies ao-rin't rh" ..^e^^ein tafte,andnotvnlikein proportion and vertues, which are reme- 
rooueTlohe i: there can be no certaine argument drawne therefrom to 
r Adders tonmie C ’r at C , helr firft commin g fort h are fomevvhat long like Tyrol* 
un-dew bur m t C ^! c . r ,0 mevvhat thicker,and hollow like anauell, after the manner of 
bar lit ’ r i' 1C ! ^ e So ^‘ ine ^ a ’ in the corapaffe fomewhat cornered, in fafhion fome 
Lq.. j -p • ' $ * 1S noc to be feen in Britam/c^which is rather holden to be Biftort 
t!SgrS? CC5than Samie S rafre - In it is called Spoonewort, ScrubygralS 
. c.„ . , *H The Temperature. 
i SiomST^tS 110 ' ^ d " e5VCry Hke “ Wfte and ° tUalid£ “ lIlC gardcn Creffe Wf 
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