I BE. 5. 
5- Senctto fxtldta. 
Stinting Groundfcll* 
faith Clnfue, but as others fay like SenphuUnet or £*»/« jfrom among which rife up hairy crefled ftalkes abouc 
a foote and ahalfe high, divided into fundry branches, bearing at the toppes fewer flowers, lefler and of’a paler 
yellow colour then the common fort,and upon longer footeftalkes,which quickly fade and turne into downe like 
the other: the roote is very fibrous yet lafteth not after fcede time, but periiheth as the firft doe, and fnrinperh 
againe of the (hcd or fallen feede. F b 
6. Senetio odor atm. Sweet fmellingGroundfell. 
This Sroundfell is fomewhat like the lad fort in the foft and woolly leaves,but not fo much tome on the edges 
as it, whole imell is (omewhat fwecte like unto Ambrojia, or Oakc of Capped*, or the middle Cornea c r Flea- 
bane, the flowers are like the reft,and as foone growing old and hoary as do wnc. 
The Place, 
The firfl is found every where almoft.as well on the toppes of walls as at the foote among rubbifli, and in un^ 
tilled groundsbntefpecially in Gardens; thefccond is found upon hills and mainraines: the third was found by 
Mjcmm Spame and fent to Lyons', the fourthgroweth by Wood fides, the borders of fields, and upon old 
walls in many places: the lift groweth in lopped woods of Hungaria and AuJlrU, as />£<* faith and in barren 
and untillcd places: the laft was fent to Camerarim out of Italy. 
The Time. 
The time of the firfl to be in flower is already fet downe in the defeription, which is aimofl every Moneth : the 
fecond and fourth doe both come iomewhat neare unto the other.but are not fo quicke in their decaying: the fift 
and fixe doe flower oncly m Summer. 0 J 0 
The Names. 
It is called in Greeke My**, Erlgerum pUv,re ftncfcU : the Latins call it Senetio, eeuia cite feM. Traou, 
tooke it to be th cAphe.ee, ofThyhrafiu, his feventh booke and feventh and eighth Chapters, efpeciallythe 
cottony kmd, which ismore bitterand called /’^ by Manardne Ferranenji,, as he faitb.numbring it alng 
i A °'C?ch°r"ce*, the Succory like herbes, which ,t doth in fome fort well relemble for the manner of 
dowrmg and periihing: but I fade in the feventh and eighth Chapters of bis faid feventh booke, S enecio named 
fnrTioT^h^^‘ W i',r 5 n!; C , 0nVinCCth r™j™,that W, 0 cannot be Aphara,(or there they are fet downe 
T : r e' d T ^■’ 7 '“'hath given us an Aphaca among the other Ckhoreacca, 
■■ C, ^ orwm P rr lu *" ; S,mm tooke it to be Cardan benedicln, and Er,:n- 
7 ' bUt7> T rCf ^ t l th f 0n f the other *, the Italian, call it cello Sene. 
rljTlta /k mm ° re ’ ? me allr °, for th 5 ofte P flowring Of it Tier Ai cone mefc : t b e Spaniard, call it jervee can, 
CAedomemto, w&Bonvarm ; the Trench Sene fin : the Germans Creutzvura .: the Tntd, Crwruvt and weein 
"ifth '' r nfe i 1 T c hCfirft !SCa " ed by 3,1 A - Uthors SeMtio ’^ d Sesmcfand minor with fomc,be- 
c „ufe as I laid they call the Jacobs Senecw major J& EngernjCome aifo after tbe Italian name CardmceUn ,which 
* verily bdceve.fhould bechatherbewas appointed to be put into the compofitisnof the Vmuenum Marcia- 
