Li 
B. 2. 
Of the Hiftory of Plants.* 
no more, which is a generali medicine in Cheshire and other Countries thereabout, knowne ofa/l 
and vied w ith good fucce fie. • * 
The Ieaiies are good to be put into pottage or brothes among other potherbes- for thev fcattei- D 
c6ngealed bloud 3 warme the ftomacke 5 and helpe the dimneffe of the eies. y 
t TheGguretfutfarmcrIywasinthefttftpbcc,WJSof that which you mayherc Hide figured and deferibed in the fourth 
Chap. z6p. Of ^Mullein. 
*| The Vcfcription. 
x -p He male Mullein or Higtaper hath broad leaues, very foft,whitifh and dovvnie-in the 
a lioaripa °. fwhlch " fe 5 h u v P* ftalke,ftraight,fingle 3 and the fame alfo whitifli all out? vvitii 
a hoar.e downe.and couered with the like leaues, but leffer and lefler euen to the top-amonswhkh 
taperwife are feta multitude of yellow floures, con lifting of flue leaues apeece; in the places 
whereofeomevp little round veflels.in which is contained very fmall feed The mot ic i« ^ c 
ger thicke,blacke withour,and full of ftrings. 7 ,T1C 1001 iS lon S> a 
ineueryotherrefpeS^ ’ ^ th e fpeeiaH matke to know it from the male kinde, being like 
Tl r i i If T ^ e p i*cc. 
lymekillvpontheend ofbhrk Heai-Im r Pl a<:eS- ^ e ^» rovv ln S reat plentie neere vnroa 
neere vnto Dartford in Ken -StheSh Londons a I fo about the Queens houfe at Eltham 
»teorE. ! £KS;fiS&ir" ,b ’" t 
coun- 
f } The 
I Tapfus Bar hat us. 
Mullein or H' 
CiA CcA/l'V'i- 
2 Tap fa Bar hat us flore alho. 
White floured Mullein; 
