v . , y* CGTonopus Rucllijrefla vclrepent. 
Vpnght or creeping Bucks.hornc or Wart CrelTes; 
fmaller, as the roote is aifo: the tafle hereof is no lefle aftrin- 
gent then the former. 
4. CoronopM maritimw mimmw hirfutw . 
The fmall hairy Sea Bucks home. 
This other little kinde, is iomewhat like the laft, but that 
the leaves being very fmall, are not fo finely or finally galhed 
on the edges, but Hand rather like a little •icabicus, and all hai¬ 
ry over: the ftalkes likewife are hairy, and not much above an 
inch high, bearing fmall hairy fpiked heads like the reft but 
lmaller, whereon appcare white flowers quickly fading ’ 
y. Coronopus reEla velrepens Rucllij, = ' 
Vpright and creeping Bucks-home or Wart Crefles 
Ruellms hath referred this fmall plant to the ordinary Cormo- 
fus or Bucks-home, for fome refemblance it hath thereto al¬ 
though in quality much differing, which notwithdandin-di¬ 
vers writers have fince Ruellius reckoned ill'll with the Coro«o- 
fos or Bucks-hornes, and therefore letitalfo here paife in the 
fame manner. It is a fmall low herbe, yet in fome places (lan¬ 
ding more upright, but mod ufually creeping with many long 
branches, and fpreadinga great way upon the ground round 
about:™ creeping kind never riling much above fotire finders 
high the Other more, with divers very fmall long and divided 
or cut leaves thereon,all along on both fides of them, fome- 
wbat relembUng the diviflons of the former or the Garden 
Crcfie: the flowers are fmall and white, comming forth at 
the ,oynts with the leaves, many fet upon a fmall long foote¬ 
rs one above another, after which come fmall rbugh or 
fiiarpe round huskrafomewhatrefembling rough warts,which 
diy.de themfelves into two parts,and contains in each of them 
a fmall brownifti feede. the roote is fmall white and long, with 
much milder § r0 > vln S d °wne deepe into the gronn d, the tafle whereof is fomewhat hot like Crefles but 
himfelTe faith, ‘ S y ^beeaten as a Sallet herbe, both boyled and greene with vinegar, as 
