J Tht Place. 
among bufhes: there groweth great ftore thereof in 
Swain(combewood,amileand ahalfe from Greenhithe in Kent, as you go to a village thereby 
called Betfome, and in diuers other places. 7 
The fixth groweth in moil graifie paftures, borders of fields, and among graine almoit euerie 
where. 
The Time. • 
The time anfwereth the other Pulfes. 
The Names/ ' 
The firft is called Lathyrus, to make a difference betweene it and Lathyris , or Spur°e : of Mattii- 
olus, Clymenum : of Cordus , Eruumfativim : of Tragus, Ptfutn Grsecorum : in Englifh ^Peafe eucrla- 
fting, great wilde Tare, and Cichling. 
■f The fecondis the Evum album [ativum of Fuchfuis : Lathyrus or Ciceriuhof Dodonatts-.Laifa- 
rus angujliore gramineo folio of Lobcl. 
The third is the Aracus flue Ciceraof Dodonaus : the Lathyrus [lore purpureo of Camerarius . 
The fourth by Claftus is called Cicercala dBgyptiaca : by Camerarius , Aracus HManicusJtue Lathy - 
rtts trUgyptiacus. J J 
The fifth is not mentioned by any (that I remember) but M.’. Parkmfon, in his garden of flourcs, 
and that by the name I giueyou it. 
1 he fixth is the Lathyrus fyltiefiris floduteis of Thalitis : Legumcntcrrs glandilus [mile of DodotJaur. 
1- ici a ofT ahernamont anus : and it may he, the Aracus flare luteo of the Aduerf. H"oWeuer,I haue put La- 
btls figure of ^Araais for it, which well enough agrees with if. I vfe for fome refemblance it hath 
to ^yiphaca to call it Aphacoides. f: 
The Temperature and Vertucs . 
The temperature and vertues are referred to the manured Tare or Vetch ; notwithftanding they 
are not vfed lot meate or medicine. 
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