^94 Chap. 6 o, 
Tbeatrum Botanicum , 
rib E 5 . 
Chap. IX. 
Agrimonia. five Eupatorium. Agrimonie. 
M StfoXnwyou Agrim0nie/0mC ° f °“° WnCland> “ dW ° f0th " S > as * al1 ha ^them 
„ I. Enpatonumfive' Agrimonia vulgaris. Our common Agrimonie. 
Cur common Agrimonie hath divers long leaves <nade of many fee upon a ftalke fnm«* 
. . .. oc bers fmaller.all ol them dented about the eages, greene above, and grayifb underneath anLr^’ 
f 1 / wuhalljamong which arifeth up ufually but one ftiffe, (Irons,rough or hairy browne round date •> Kt e 
foot high,with lmaller Ic .ves fee here and there thereomat the topwhereof grow manyfmall yeHowflower^n^ 1 
above another in long <pikes ; afcer which come rough heads of feeds hanging downewards, w hich will ’ 06 
any thing that Jfiallrubbeagainft them, and dicke upon garments, being touched or caff thereon ■ the ,1™'° 
abld,nemany yearcs ’ andniootmg aWh &££ 
2- Agrimomti odornt a, Sweete fmelling Agrimonie. 
1 Ills other or fweetc fmelling Agrimonie is fo like the ocher that there is hardly any difference m . 
by the eye but by the nofe onely, except that if there be any difference, this growethfomewhat leffcr w'n 
rounder and whiter leaves then the other, and th: roote of adarkered colour, butthefmell herein dnrh m "n 
urpafle the other, and fo doth the tafte being aromaticall and aftringent 5 whereby it is held to bee ofmorC^ 
ceilent ufe to corroborate and ftrengthen weake parts. y W bee 0i morc cx ‘. 
T . . ... . 3- Agrimonoidcs. Ballard Agrimonie. 
J t rbe ', at 1S ll[<e t0 Agrimonie,and yet is none, and therefore called Ballard Agrimonie harli divers l„„„ 
t and hairy leaves next the ground, every one upon a long reddifli hairy footedalke which are cur and A 
ded .nro many parts or leaves, feaven for the molt part, three on each fide and the fevemh at the end binl‘‘ 
t hl r Te u m f er T S u b£tWCene them ’ llkeas A S nmo,, y bath, yet fomewhat rounder then rhev and all nf 
them (mailer dented,and {harper pointed, of a darker greene colour on the upperfide and cravifii f 
mong chcle leaves rife up (undry weake (laIks,not fully (landing upright,but leaning downeward? urh C * 
et very fparfedly fuch like leaves,but fmallet and rounder, wirh1mVpe«£. at K 
he tops come forth three or foure hairy greene huskes like cups dented at the brims ou t of eve rv le wit » 
rtfeth a final! yellow flower, like unto Agrimony, yet fometimes theyfearfe appeare above the^mkrtt 
eene; wherein after they are fallen and pad, appeare fmall long and round graynes like unto the graines of 
*• ^grimwia vulgatit. 
Common Agrimony. 
gTinmoidei . Bafhrd Agrimony. 
wheate, 
