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the juyce hereofuled with oyleof RoL Tannoint^he^'°f'Tff 6 P' acc , froln any f “" bcr ‘"convenience 
hcad-ach, and the fame /nice tmxedwitha iS if V ,8 , ve , r >'^' aua11 “ remo ™ th ( 
tnouth and throate, and chofe alfo in the fecrct parts - the ' Cnfeth ^ and hca ' cth a11 "leersand lores in the 
is made as often with this herbe inftead of Bugle 7 fit be nor 7 ^ “ f formcr L Cha P® 
together, to ferve to hel dc broken hnn^e J • *- notat hand, or if it be, yet they are oftentimes both pu 1 
others whereof i<a • , ne , S ’ or J°mts out of place : the Proverbe of the Germans. French anc 
neither Phyfition or ** ** 
Chap. XXTII. 
Belli,, xhe Daifie. 
d rne^fcTf 7 f ° e of es ’ fome growing wild both greater and finaller, and others in Par¬ 
is to he S’ W f h r COf 1WV£fo ™ er Booke S‘ ven y° u rhe hlnt Of divers, but many more 
1 \ rn7 P k ° f of re ’ tha f 13 nOT there fet do wne > whkh are fitter Pot this than that place , and 
for^nfrl i m ° reW, 777f h ,7 ei,: , fit , t ' :rtC ' J ’ oyne tlleir Cha P ter "ext unto the laff, becaufe 
lome of them are called Confohda , which I would fet altogether. 
1. BeM,major vulgari,fivefyhejhu. The great white wild Daifie. 
nV lODP n3rrn\xr anH rnnnH Itf/orai, ..L _ j 1 
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Ftcre 
Qkw. 
The prear whirr* u ™* pr z ' ul l ar ”P ve Jy Lve Jt™. The great white wild Daifie. 
tnaSfeel Imofl hke^ 77 ‘°" g ?7° W , and round pointed leaves next the ground.cut inonboth fide.; 
with divers le7e The ernf l, 7 T ° f W 0 ™. of ,° J akcn leaves > thc falkes g™w to be fomewhat high! 
flowers each upon feveraIIfnnrpft^T a er a !?^. leffer dlv,dcd ^ an the lower > ^ the toppes whereof grow large 
yellow thrummes in the middU ° n g °f n !- any whire and , . larrow leaves as a pale or bordtr, and the 
winde ; therooteisabulT, of h° l J5 > r entata| l'.''’hofe feede which is fomewhat long isblowenaway with the 
Spring anew Of this Itinderh It 7 rln S es > which abide many Winters with the leaves, (homing forth every 
vvhic^is fetTotth inm^formcr^ookeT tbaC bearecb doub l e lowers differing from the former in nothing ellb 
ThisDaifie'eroweth7worT?° r ^°(l <, i a,W ' mounta ‘ ne great Daifie with (harpe pointed leaves, 
dented, nor (liarpc about the L7" 7 fo ™ er > . and hath ““eh narrower leaves, and fhorter alfo, not deepely 
fomewhat lcfie than the former“bu’t eife in aTfhTngs 2““ P °‘ nt 5 th£ beare bUt ° ne floW£r ape£ce ’ 
i .Belli, major vulgari, Jive fylveftrii. 
The great white wildc Daifie. 
4, Beilis major ramo / a umbellifera Americana. 
The great ftrange white Daifie. 
