Of the Hiftory of Pl&rits. 
4 Anonif, ftue Spina iutea. 
Yellow Reft arrow. 
deep green colour : from the bofome of which thorns and leaues come foTdnta floures like rhofh 
ofPeafon,ofa purple colour .-after which do come the cods, in which do lie flat lh,. I ■ rh„ * • 
long, and runneth far abroad, very tough, and hard to be torne in pieces with the p'oueli , n ft, ° C s 
bUt are C ° nftrained CO ft3nd ftil1 3 "hercup^ ft ; as called 
2 YVehauein our London paftures,and like- 
wife in other places, one of the Reft-Hairowes, not 
dittcnng from the precedent in ftalkes, leaues, or 
prickles : the one! y differenc'd is, that this, plant 
brmgeth forth white floures, and the others not fo • 
whence we may call it Atmit Ron Mo, Cammocke' 
withvvhite floures. ' 
. 3 , Reft- Harrow without thornes hith a tough 
hoary rough ftalke, diuidcd into other rough bran- 
ches, whereon are fee without order, long leaues 
fharpe pointed, fleightly cut about the edges, of an 
hoary colour and fomewhat hairy .-fronT the bo- 
fome whereof commeth forth purple Peafe-like 
floures of a reafonable good fmell ■ the root is verie 
tough, long, and wooddy. 
. 1 r The flowed Cammock is a ftranger 
in thefeparts,itis only found in the cold Eafterne 
countnes,for ought that I can learne . it differs not 
rom the Iaft defenbed , fauing that the floures 
hereof areof a darke yellow colour, wherein it dif- 
fered from all the other of his kinde. 
1! The P Use. 
Thafe gr^y in eatable grounds in fertile pa- 
ftures, and in the borders of fields, in a fat,fruitful, 
and Jong Ming fode : it is fooner found than de- 
. *?. ofhusbandmen,becaufe the tough andwood- 
dic roots are comberfome vnto them, for that thev 
ltay the plough, and make the oxen ftand, 
f The T'mt. 
They fend forth new (hoots in May : they be fill 
grownem Autumne, and then thofe that of nature 
are prickly be fulleft of fharpe thornes : they flourc 
m I uly and Auguft. 
IT The Names. 
Cammocke is called in Greeke'w,,, or -a,.,;, ; ani j • T , . . . 
Herbarifts commonly AreftaBouis , and Remoraaratri became i S ih ' ° f 
in plowing to reft or ftand (till : it is alfo called ZtVul £ S t ? whlle £- - be 
thofe that paffeby : in French, Arefie heuf, and Boucrande ^ d ^ PE h ° rnS whldl P ” ck 
mocke,R e ft- Harrow, Petty Whinne, and ground Furze^. ^ eu ^’ Be "^ cr Soueran ^ e ■' m bng!ith,Cam- 
, % The Temfcraturc. 
thiST 6 15 ,nthe tIlirt ^ A^grcCjas Galen faith : it cutteth alfo and maketh 
5T The Vertucs. 
f4 ' ,ero0 ' d, “° kC '" ,hW “ eP ”' OtC,h the flone, «, mU h A 
ha p. 
