is fweetein tafte, and therirslc much ufed to hr eaten. 
2- Rxfu»cnlna Ipicatut Alcfecuroldes. Long F oxtaile Rampions? 
The lower leaves of this RumpimzK fomewhat broad andround, yet ending in a point, dented about the 
edges, of a darke greene colour, m feme places fpotted with blacke fpots, and (landing upon (mail long foote- 
ftalkes.but thofe that grow upon the ftalkes are {otnewhat longer and narrower, yet but (paringiv fethere and 
there, leaving the toppe bare, where fiandeth a (mall fpiked head or bufli of flowers, l'eeminglike a Foxetaile 
whereof it tooke the name; at thefirftof a darke greenilh colour, for fo are the huskes of the flowers which 
breake out ofthem, being long.and fmall, like unto homes, bigger below and (mailer above, ending in foureand 
fometunes m five points of a blewifh purple colour, in feme paler in others deeper, and in fome of a white co¬ 
lour, which being pad there appeare m their places, fmall round heads, a little cornered, with brownifh feede 
therein : the roote is white greater than the former, but as foil of milke.andas fweete and fit to be eaten as it, 
efpecially whenitisboyled, and after dewed with butter, &c SHl 
3 - Rtf-inculm Alcpceanidesorbieulm,. Round Foxtaile Rampions 
Thiskmdeof Rampion diftcreth little in (hew from the rockeThroateworts, defetib'edin the Chapter be- 
fore, but thattheroote hereof ,smote full of milke, tenderer and (mailer, not fo hard or wooddy theround 
leaves at the bottome are pointed and fmooth, not baytie or hoary : the llalke a foote high or more, Vomewhat 
crefted having narrower and longer leaves on them than the lower, and fixe or feven (lauding together a"ti e 
toppe, under the fpiked but round head of flowers, which are long and crooked, like unto thofl of the roc e 
ai,dlvhitcln others ’ and lomeydIow 
Bufii headed Rampions of three forts 
The three d'ftercnces in thefe Rampions are that the one having fomewhat broade and long leaves, little or no- 
fmTlI n ntC fl 0Ut re gCS ’ l nd fta ? dl one abo ” ano i th< ; r - U P°" the flender low ftalkes^ beare at the toppes 
fmall open-flowers, like unto the garden Rampions, but of a bluer colour, manyfiit together in a bufli • another 
groweth higher, but hath narrower leaves and more dented, and flowers at the rnnnes flancllm ,1,' i u 
but much toiler than the former, ofa blcwiftr colour alfo the todfcto'leadf1 hav nllo ffi fi'd 
-rt cm !• PftromaruUCretica five Rajtunculwt £rtticur. Candy Rampions. 
_ J.; fir '? ,eavcs tl >« firing up from the feede of thefe Rampions, are round like unto Violet leaves little or 
nothing dented about the edges, which loabidethefirftyeare, but thofe that rife afterward with the ftalkes are 
much different from them being much cut In and deeper into feverall parts, let on both (ides of the middle ribbe 
the end being longed,all of them dented,of a darke greene colour on the upper fide, and reddifh oftentimes 
underneath; from among which rife updiverfe crefted ftalkes, two or three foote htgh, bearing fuch like leaves 
on 
