them: the roote is brownifh and abideth, yet the (hikes 
perifh; the leaves hereof as well as flowers, doe gives 
red juice like S.Iobw wort, whereofit maybed be di- 
fcerned, but becaufe S. Teters wort doth the like alfo, 
therefore divers doe miftake one for another; and the 
rather, for that S. Peters wort is found to have a round 
(hike,although ordinarily it be fquare. 
3. Androftmunuilterum Ayttlum. Tutfan otNaples', 
This Neapolitane Tutfan is more bufhie, but grow- 
ethnotfohighas the lad, for it fendeth forth from a 
reddifh roote, fomewhatthreddy ,reddifh,or brownifli 
round ftalkes, not much above a foote high, with 
two creded drakes like filmes all the length of them,and 
are full of branches, with two leaves at every joynt, 
fo clofely fet thereunto at the bottome, that the (hikes 
l'eemctorunne through them, and yet are Ierterthen 
the lad recited Tutfan, fharpe pointed, of a frefher 
greene colour, and fmooth on the upper fide, white 
underneath, and having many fmall holes therein, al- 
mofl not to bee perceived, and for the mod part are 
greater and broader towa-ds the topoes then they are 
below; the flowers at the topp:s of the branches are of 
a paler yellow col ur, many more fet together then in 
the other, whofe greene huskes wherein they Aand have 
blackilli fpots on them, which fo abide when the leaves 
are full of feede-'both leaves and flowers yeeld a blooddy 
or reddifh juice, being bulled betweene the fingers, as 
any of the other doe. 
4 Androfzmitm f&tidurn. Stinking Tutfan. 1 
This flinking Tutfan groweth upright with hard 
wooddy (talkes, three or foure and fometimes unto five 
cubits high, asgreat as ones arme below, and of ared- 
didr colour, branching forth up wards with divers win^s 
of frefh greene leaves fee thereon, two at every j’oynr, 
fomewhat like unto thofe of Licoris,and doe alwayes a- 
2, Hypericum m jvs five Anirofemum MalthiOli, 
Mattbiotui his Tutfan. 
1 . ^ndrofivjumVulgare. 
Tutfan or Parke leaves. 
4. -dndrof&mum 
ScmkingTucfan. 
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