^oo Chap.12. 
Tbcatrum Botanicum . 
Tribe 
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Aliud 
minui. 
2 . Ho/ojleum Se.lmcmticum. Spani/h Sea Plantaine. 
7 his $>pani{b Sea Plantaine alfo diftereth not much from the former greater kinde, having many narrow hoarvr 
leaves lying on the ground, but (liorter and broader then they, among which rife up divers naked fhort ftalkes ' 
little more then an handbreadth high, furnilhed from the middle almofl. to the toppes with many whicilh greenem 
novVcrs,(landing more fparfedly in the fpiked heads then the former,which afterwards yeeld fmal feeds in husk? } 
lake unto Plantaine feedec the roote is fomewhat long and hard with divers fibres at it.There is another fort here* i 
Of much lefler then the fhrmfr. flip Ipjupi; orppnpr anrl _ i .. !!' 
$. Myofurn Cauda Muru. 
IVloufetaile, 
■ . . UK iwulv i. aim naru wilii uivers nDrcs ; 
ofmuch Idler then the former, the leaves greener and narrower, and the heads 
of flowers fmaller. 
3, Holojleum anguflifolitm majwfive S erpentaria major. 
The greater Sea Plantaine with graflie leaves. 
This greater Sta Plantaine, hath a number of fmall long leaves, almoft like 
grade but that they are ftiffe and hard fometime lying upon the ground, and fome- 
time from a ftemme under them raifed a little higher; of a grayith or hoary green 
colour, and having on fome of them, fome fmall gafhes on the edges, amon- 
which rife up naked (hikes about halfe a foote high,with fmall fpiked heads, like 
unto Plantaine heads, fet on the toppes of them, wherein is conteined fuch like 
feede alfo: the roote is fomewhat thicke long and wooddy, with fome fibres 
growing thereat. 
4. Holofiettm angufiifolium minus. 
The Idler Sea Plantaine with graflie leaves. 
This lelTcr Holofieumh very like the former, but that it is fmaller and fcarfe 
having any dent on the edges, and groweth much lower, not exceeding three or 
roure inches in heighth, having fuch like heads bur fmaller. 
5. Holosieum Crcticitmfive Lcontopodium Creticum , 
Candy Sea Plantaine. 
This Candlm plant fwhich hath beenediverfly named dy divers) hath from a 
reddifh roote, fomewhat great and as it were fcaly at the head, growing fmaller 
downewards,' and fpread into many long fibres, many long and narrow'fok 
woollyleaves an handbreadth long, with three ribbes in each of them among 
which rife up divers fmall and fhort footeftalkes, about two or three inches lon« 
aud covered with a foft reddifh woollinefle, on every one whereof (landeth a 
fhorrthickereddiflr woolly head, like unto a Plantaine head,having divers whi- 
_t‘fh flowers upon them, with blackifh fpots within thcm,feeming fo many holes 
in them; which after they are pad, have fmall brownifh feede encloled in their 
huskes, very like unto Plantaine feed.or the feede of PfiUium or Fleaworr, which 
heads when they are full ripe, doe benddownewards to the ground and’ are fo 
drawne or bended together, that they refemble herein a Lions foote clafped to¬ 
gether, whereof fome gave it the name of Leentepedium. v 
T . . , 6 - , Maficum Lomcer, Cauda muri, vocatnm. Moufdaile 
fiiooteth forth divers fmall graflie leaves, very fhort,rough and hard amnna ak . e . lC '[ l£reforc . in *J? 1S P lace ‘ Ic 
ftalkes, with fmall long blackida greenc fpiked heads, like nnto aSl 2 , tA H 8 flen l dcr 
flowers on them, which quickly fade and fall away, a ter whkh the e i f , d head but fmaller, having white 
long heads, which then in fome are a little crooked/ and m othc s m r n u*' a " the 
the name •• the roote is fmall and threddy. sht refemb,In S a Moufetaile, whereof came 
The Place . 
The firft groweth in divers places upon our ownecoafts, and other? alfl-> c r , 
asC/ufiw faith in many places ofS/wiae, In Valentin and Salamanca fi-c Thalia ( ° S™, weth 
Iralj as Manhielus faith, in Geruie.fi aero, and in the mountaTne, of 'k r" , ^ Sea 
byalakeoffalt water neare/^,, which is ^ 
, . The Time. 
i hey doe flower in the monethsofJawrandLa/r, and their feede rinpnp,v,„.,; r L.i,.-f,— i n u- c • , 
earlyeft of them all, fiowreth often in AprUl andlLoflgonein^ q V J thC ™ wh.ch is the 
» . * The Thames. 
t is called in Greeke oioacv and oAccsor Holoflium and Holoftcum fnr irio mr u -u . 
ly the Serpen,inas,A indudeth not one - 
Clufim, nnder ihe ^ mmco(HoloPet/^‘ ^> Z‘ 0 ‘u , otbe 5 S ’ and the Salamanticum mafi, and minus of 
F “ a0ove r "ty yeares.before Clxfim fet forth his b,fieri* rariorum pUuurxm. The 
firfl 
