4. Hieraeiumajpcrumfolijt dr floribm Dcnti< leonis Mbofi. Bulbed Dandelion-like Hawkewecde. 
The rough leaves of this Hawkewcede that lie upon the 
ound, arc much cut in on the edges, like unto thofe of the 
jibed Dandelion each rent or galh looking downeward to 
ie bottome of the leafe, amongfl which rifeth up an hairy 
ire or naked ftaike, bearinga large Dandelion-Lice yellow 
ower which turneth intodowne, and is carried away 
nth the winde: theroote is fomewhat great and long 
/ith fome fibres thereat. 
y. Hieraeium Dentil Leonisfolio affierum. 
Rough Dandelion-like Hawkewecde. 
This fmall Hawkeweede hath divers long and narrow 
/ airy leaves, reddifh at the bottome next the roote, deepe- 
waved or tome on the edges, being about two inches 
iong, from which rife one or two or more bare or naked 
■allies rough or hairy, bearing each of them a double yel¬ 
low flower like unto tW Hawkeweedes palling into 
raowne: the roote is fmall fomewhat like a finger, with a 
lew fibres hanging thereat. 
6. Hieraeium minus glabrum. 
Small Hakewecde with fmooth flaining leaves. 
1 This little Hawkeweede rileth little above a fpanne 
(iigh, with fmooth frefli greene ftalkes, branched forth in- 
(;o others, fee with few, but fmooth Ihining gteene leaves 
liong and narrow, being little tome on the edges, compar¬ 
ing the ftalkes at the bottome, and eared as the third •• the 
lowers that grow at the toppes arc of a faire gold yellow 
(colour, lelTer than any other Hawkeweede, each Handing 
on a f oote ftaike, about an inch long, which as the reft, doe 
paffe away with the winde : theroote is fmall, long, and 
whitilh. 
7. Hieraeiumbirfttumfere umbclhstum. 
Small Hawkeweede with umbel-like flowers. 
This fmall Hawkevvecke hath five or fixe fmalljcaves 
dying upon the ground, waved or cut on the edges like unto 
the common Hawkweedc, having a foft downe like haires 
on the upper fide of the leaves, and fmooth without haires 
underneath full of a bitter milke, from among which rifeth 
up aflender hairy ftaike about a foote high or more, bearing . f 
at the toppe divers (mall flowers fet together as it were in a tuft or umbell, of a gold yellow colour like in forme 
unto others, as alfo in the downic headcs: the roote liveth long, being compoled of many fmall white ftringes, 
which fliooteth forth and (preadethit felfealfo into many heads above ground,which flioote forth branches,roo- 
ting alio in the ground as they lie. 
The Place, 
The firft groweth in divers places about fields fides,and the path wayes in dry grounds: the fecotid is of Candji 
the third ol Spam-. the fourth of Italy:the. fift in ourowne Land,as well as about CMompelier,Naples, and Spaine: 
thefixt about fiajil : thelaft about Vienna in Auftria, 
The Time,. 
They doe all flower and flie away in the Sommer moneths. 
The Names. 
Tc is called in Greeke hpeent of oj-r accipiter an Hawke, Sic dictum volant tjtsod accipitres fibt hujus fucco 
aciem oculorttm acuere dicuntur (as divers other herbes tooke their names,fome from beafts as Blaphobofcum a Cer- 
pothers from birds,as C hclidonisem ab Hir undine,Perdicion a Perdicef) in Latine alfo Hieraeium, and of fome Ac- 
cipitrina : cndbecaule they doe partake of Sow-thiftles as well as of Succory, I have placed them betweene them 
both ; the Italians call itfflmro'0, the French L’berbe d’ejpervier, the Germanes Hanks kraut, the Dutch HavickC- 
crttipJc, and we in Er.glijh Hawkeweede, and of fome yellow Succory : the firft: here fet forth is the Hieraeium 
majits of CdlatthioUts, Fnchfiits,Oodonam, Label and others, the T'araxacon majeu of Loniccrns, Intubus feeftndus. of 
Tragus as it is thought, and Hieraeium Sonchites or Sonchi folio of divers, hl'.t ot Lupfttr.er.pt Hieraeium minus, be¬ 
cause lie fetterh forth the Chondrillaprior Diofcoridis for Hieraeium magnum, as l (hewed you in the iait Chapter 
fave one : the (econd Gefner and Camerariw oneiy make mention of, the one in hortis Germania, the other in 
horto c.F-Ledico, by rbe name of Hieraeium Creticum pro Endtvia littea mififittm, and there lheweth why hee called 
it Crelic um, even becaufe lie found the like feede among Epithymum that came from fandy : the third Bauhiniu 
fetteth forth by the name of Dens /rente latfolim arborefeens, faying it came to him out of Signor Contarinos of 
Padua his garden, by the name of Hieraeium Htfpanicum • and therefore I have (o called it, and placed it here, and 
not among the Dandelions, as hee doth in his Pinax : the fourth Lobel in his Dutch Herball, and leones callerh 
Hieraeium fi/ijs & fieribtu dentis leonis bulbofi, becaufe being very like it, yet differeth in the long roote : the fife 
Bauhiniu maketh of two forts, calling them Hieraeium dentis leonis folio hirfutie affiernm magis lacimatum, and mi - 
mu laciniatum,but I thinke they are both one,and therforc doe not diflinguifh them -Columua calleth ic Hierac um 
aletrum ftxatile montanum: the fixt Baubinus calleth Hieraeium minus glabrum and the laft CLuJiui deferibeth for 
his ninth Hieraeium , but the figure he fetteth for it, is much differing from the defeription theredf.but anfvvereth 
well the defeription of the eleaventh, and it may be was but the Printers fault ifi tranfpofmg the letter I,being^fc| 
