Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
B.2. 
I Anagnllit feu Becubunga, 
Brooke-lime. 
fi ocaJI 
u 
+ 3 dmgullis nquaticarotundifolU. 
Round leaaed water Pimpernel. 
1 AnagtiUis aquatica mnior. 
Great long leaued Brook-lime. 
,, '^\J~eAsO'iAsvZ. a. CU\*-&- e H ot £jL-iA 
4 I coniedhire this figure which vve here giuc 
you with the Authors title to be onely the lefTer 
variety of that which our Author defcribes in the 
fecond place; but becaufe I haue no certaintie 
hereof (for that Label hath giuen vs no defcripti- 
on thereof in any of his Latine Workes, andalfo 
Bnuhinm hath diftinguifhed them) I am forced to 
giue you onely the figure thereof; not intending 
to deceiue my reader by giuing descriptions from 
my fancie and the figure, as our Author fomtimes 
made bold to do. 
5 This which is fet forth by moll writers for 
Cepittt, and which fomemay obie.fi: to be more fit 
to be put next the Purflanes, I will here giue you, 
hailing forgot to doe it there ; and I rhmke this 
place not vnfit, becaufe our Author in the Names 
in this Chapter takes occafion in T)odon&us his 
words to make mentis thereof. It hath a final! 
vnprofitablc root, finding vp a ftalke fome foot 
high, diuided into many weake branches , which 
are here and there fet with tbickc leaues like thofe 
of Purflane, but much lcffe, and narrower, and 
/harper pointed : the floures which grow in good 
plenty vpon the tops of the branches are cotnpo- 
/ed of fine fimall white leaues ■ whereto fuccceds 
final! heads, wherein is contained a feed like that 
of Orpine. This by Mattbiolus and others is called 
Cepxa: but clufim doubts that it is not the true 
Ct/iaa ofthe Antients. $ The 
