i 
-1—i , . i„. mr in on the tdets, and each part cut ill on their edges likewife, tna- 
i ” C c«?y leak feeme like unw a Feme, or the leafe of the red Rattle; from the middle of the (hike, (home 
Ji round about it, up to the toppes almoft, other branches, and they agame feme (mailer .having.on allfides 
ch like leaves, but toiler than grow below, fet there on; and at the nappe, of theffalkea -and branches are ma- 
y fmall flowers, fet (b.newhatlike unto the firfl ordinary Figge-wort, but pa: t of .deeper and partof apaler 
urple colour, with feme yellow thteds, riling out of the middle: therootcisuf a fingers th.ckeneffe, anddl- 
ided into diverfe other phrts. 
4. Scrcphularia peregnnd. Scran^e £>reat rigge-wort. 
This flranae Figge-wort bearcth divers fquare browne Halites, riling from the roote about two foots high, 
y hereon grow without any order, many loft leaves like Nettles, but not pricking or Hinging at all, fomewhac 
. onger alto and deeper cut in on the edges, cfpecially in tome of them, of adarke greenc colour on the upperfide, 
in d greene underneath: the Halites branch themfelves into many other (mailer ones, with leaves on them to 
1 he toppes, like the lower but leffer, where Hand many darke purple flowers, whole upper leaves turne upwards, 
,nd the lower fall downe like lippes, each of them Handing in greene huskes, that are parted into five points; 
(wherein after the flower is fallen and paft, ccmmeth around head, divided as it were with a frame into two 
parts, with a little point at the end, wherein lye fmall browmfli feedc, like the common fort 1 this alfo natha 
rlrontz fent,rather worfe than the lafl. , r . 
5 . Scrophulariavereqrinct altera. Another Hrange great Figge-wore, 
i The ftalke hereof is about two foote high: the leaves are of a faire greene colour,as it were winged the flow¬ 
ers are yeliowifh, with pale thredsin the midale: the feed is fmall in round huskes being by-forked at the 
lends. A „ 
6. Scrophularia flare Inteo, Yellow Figge-wort. 
1 The yellow Figge-wort bringeth forth diverfc fquare browne (hikes fomewhat hayrie and foft, about two 
(foote high, at the joynts whereof grow two largelroad, round,hayrie,foft greene leaves, deepely dented about 
The edgess. Handing upon very lon| footeHalkes, thofe at the foote of the Halkes being iargcH, w hich in winter 
iyeinacompaffe upon the ground, round about the roote; and thofe on the Halkes leffer and leffer up to the 
J - - r ^ • -almoft from the bottome, one lmall naked branch. 
ter the flowers are paff,come larger round heads than in the former, whole point at the endislong, andalittle 
crooked, containing within them (mail blacke feede: the roote is thteke and blackiih, with many Hrings and 
[ fibres thereat, but not having any knobbes thereon at all. 
J. Scroptmlarialndica. Indian Figge-wort. ■ 
The Indian F igge-wort, hath divers thicke but weake branches, lying all about upon the ground, full of joynt". 
Scrophularia peregnna nicer a. 
Another ftrange great Figge-wort. 
3 . Scrophularia Sambucifolio, 
Elder-Iikc Figge-wort. 
