86 Chap. 30. Tbeatrum Botanicum. Tribe )( 
1. Cbamxmduw tiudutn- N'ktdCamomill* 4, chawsmelum ptimiliuo AfricuVJ. 
Small Camomillof Africa. 
5 . Cham*metnm Hifpauicum amplo jlore . Great Spanifh Camomill. 
This {^reat Camomill groweth in the fame manner as the ordinary Camomill doth, with greene driped ftalkes, 
oPa cubite high, bi anching forth into many parts, whereon doe grow fuch like leaves, and as finely cut in or divi¬ 
ded, the endswhereof are blunter, and divided into two parts, and not very thicke let on the branches; at the tops 
whereof hand the flowers,each being foure times larger than the flower of the ordinary fort: confiding of about 
twenty waved or endented leaves,of’a very pale yellow colour almoffwhite, for a pale or border, about a paleyel- 
low thrum in the middle : after the flower is pad the feed ripeneth in thefe heads, which is fmall and yellowifh 
like the ordinary fort: the roote confideth but of a few fibres, which dye every yeare, the plant being but annual!, 
and mud be new i’owne in the Spring ; it is of a good feent, fomewhat refembling the garden Camomill. 
6 . Cham^melum Htjpamctim luteum odoratum , Sweet yellow Spanifh Camomill. 
This yellow Camomill is like unto the garden Camomill in all things, faving the flowers which are wholly yel¬ 
low, both the bordering leaves, which are of a {Lining yellow colour, about fourcteene in number, and the middle 
thrum, but the whole flower is at lead twice as bigge as the flower of the ordinary fort, and almofl as fweet, but 
lefler almod by thehalfe than the former. 
7. Charn&mefom Hijpanicum incantimyftrvum. Small hoary Spanilh Camomill. 
This fmall Camomill groweth not to be above an hand breadth high, having fome few hoary whitifb greene 
finely cut leaves, lying upon the ground, being as fmall and fine as thofe of Southernwood, or fine Wormewood, 
from among which rifeth up a bare or naked (hike, without any leaves thereon, and one fomew'hat large flower, 
flanding at the toppe, having many white leaves, danding about a pale yellow middle thrum; the whole plant and 
every part thereof, is as well without feent as without tade. 
S. Cbamcanehim Alpinum inodorum. Vnfavory Mountaine Comomill. 
Vnfavory Mountaine Camomill hath many hoary dalkes rifling from the roote, without leaves for a certaine di¬ 
dance, and then having many fet together, fmall toward the bottome, feemingto bee but as dalkes to the leaves, 
which are fomewhat narrow, and deepely cut in on both Aides, as it were into deepe notches, being more thicke 
and full ofjuyce, then other forts are by much, among which rife up divers other weake dalkes, without any cut 
leaves on them, and one fomewhat large flower at the toppe of each, like unto a Camomill flower, but larger, the 
border of leaves being white, and the thrum yellow in the midde : the branches fpread farre, and take roote in di¬ 
vers places: the roote is compofed of a few whitifh drings, the plant hath little or no fmell to commend it, and is a 
little bitter in tode. 
p. CotuUfoiday & nonf&tida. Mayweed with a drong,and no feent. 
Mayweed is fo like unto Camomill, that I mud needs joyne them together: but that which dinketh groweth 
more upright than either that which fmelleth not, or the common Camomill, and neither of them crcepe or runne 
on the ground, with the branches taking roote as Camomill doth; the leaves thereon are longer and greater than 
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