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They flower in W and luly, and the feede is ripeufu- 
ally in Angufl before Harveft time. 
... 7 he Names. 
of exL C nr th ° fc that have writt£n there- 
ot, except Thai, w , who calleth it Anthy Void's, m&Fabiu, 
C hTT a ’ / Vh ° Ca " etl ] thc «lter.i,vd 
X^/calleth it 
u!r} *;-t KClni ” i pecoril, «*’h°™ the Franckingor feedi„» 
at ofeattie and therefore he faith, that divers Trahan- 
~' S a i r '^,, 0t lcr . < ' * n tbe Low Countries, did fowtheir 
grounds therewith, for the fame purpofe, to caufe their 
Kme to give the more [t ore of milke . Baihi nc ' r 
them A/fmc SperguU. The laIU>, 4 njfj maketh men. 
non of, under the lame name in thetitle. Both the® uuh 
and we in %Wcall it Spurry, or Franck Spurry.for the 
in" calK ° r f C n ,d ’ b , Ut 1 d ° 3 litc!e morc «P lai " £ the names 
m calling it Francking'Spurrewort:. 
The Vertues . 
h 7 r n e h fcede f S h t Id n t0 be a P rovo,<cr to vomit, and there- 
by to bring forth fiegmancke and fcule flimy humours 
that ft'ckem theftomacke, both troubling the body and 
hindering digeflion, and health, thc he,be a little bruiied 
and laid to the fingers, or other places that are cut w M 
fpeedily heale them, whereof the Country people in d! 
vers places, fay they have had good experience. P It fatten 
eth cattle as you have heard before, and fo it doth alfo 
mdkerh’ and a . s ,c canf j th the Kine to give more (lore of 
milke then oidmaryotherwife.foitcaufeth Pullaine like- 
^r rhnre ay fT r A ft ° re 0 j eggcs > which is no idle conceit 
for thofe.of Brabant, and other the parts thereabouts have 
found It fufficient true,by their daily ufe and tryall thcrc- 
c hap. XLIIII. 
AtynuU. Woodroofe. 
| well knowne.ye't the'others 2enoHo eW ° 0tir00fC ' wiier£ofl slthongh fome be common, and 
der then thofe of Clevers, in a manner fmi .*!!* ^ Cn ° r ei § Ilt ^ aire gre£ne fhining leaves, br oa - 
ftaikes (land foure or five white fweete fmelling flowers made^ffi 111 F0Ugh aC , all j aC lhc - toppcs of the 
ter which come fmall round feede.. a little rough nr rlriv' ? vc ^ eaves a peece, laid open like a ftarre, af- 
ping under ground,and fhooteth up new ftalkcs round aboutftl^ry * t0Ucheth,thc roote runnech 
This Woodroofe hath fc'ld 1 £, 7 m^ blew flower, 
one whereof (land divers fmall and fomewhat Ion., gr-ene leaves ■' ootc ’ {e } ful1 of J '°y nts > at ever y 
the former,andhkewife fmall branches, from the botromealmnff nr, . ‘ r ’ n 0t fo . fm00tll . and g rce ne as 
fmaller, where the flowers (land three or fourc together each imn P * r'^ nr* PPC ’ with the like leaves but 
greatneife with the former, or rather fomewhat lefle and of fai n a Pmal !7° teftallte ' which are of the fame 
at all: and after they arc pall, in their places grow fmall round brown,-fife 1 ? PUrp C c0 J 0Ur ', without any fent 
them, having purplifl, flowers, and fmall fat oylie feede. fewer pale greene leaves at the ;oyntsof 
This fmall Wr> rt ?' A ?“ ralu mmma - Small ft °ny Woodroofe. 
others fo call it, 7 at?on^ then AJforuU, yet becaufe 
foote.high, which are in a manner tranfp P arcnt, being full of 10™' andlr’ ^ U . pnght ftalkes ’ about haIfc 3 
foute fmall yellow.fh leaves, the toote is thteddy and °* 
Tht 
