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3. Hierttcv-m fruticofumfoliofubroturido % Round leafed bufhie Hawkeweede. 
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3. Hieracinmfruticofum latifolitm hirf ututn, Bufihie Hawkeweede with roughbroade leaves. 
the ground without any incifmes or dents on the edges; the ftalke that rifeth up among them is two o^rhre” 
foote high, thicke fee with fuch leaves but lefle unto the toppe, where Band a few yellow flowers confiftinp f 
fewer leaves than in others, being but of one row of leaves bordering a middle thrumme w hich turnem to 
Faridas, downe: the roote isi wholly compofed of (brings and fmall fihres, which yeeldeth milke as moft of the Hawke° 
weedes doe .• fometimes this is found to varie with leffe rough, or rather with /oft leaves, and fomerimes with 
broader and rKnrrpr. 
4. Hieracinm fruticofnm anguflifolium majus. 
The greater BuAiie Hawkeweede with narrow leaves. 
This other bufhie Hawkeweede groweth very like the laft. 
6. Himacwmnmmumargufiifclum. 
Narrow leafed Hawkeweede of the walls. 
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but hath longer and narrower leaves, fomewhat rough and 
dented or waved about the edges: the ftalke rsmore bran¬ 
ched at the toppe where the flowers are more and thicker, 
of faire yellow leaves, the roote is whitifh very long and 
deepely fpreading into the ground poffcfiing a great deale 
of ground quickly, for every little peece will grow being 
broken, andnoteafie to be ridoutagaine. 
5 . Hieracinm frsticofummimt. 
The letter bulhie Hawkeweede. 
This letter buskie Hawkeweede rifeth up with a Angle 
(ingle ftalke halfe a yeard high, fet about with diver fhorts 
and imooth leaves in iome places, and with almoft round 
rough leaves in others, dented about the edges, bearing di¬ 
vers yellow flowers upon (hort footcftalkes, at the toppe 
like unto the laft : the roote is {hort, and as it were bitten 
off withoutany fibres at it. 
6. Hieracinm tjltumrnm anpu/lifolium. 
Narrow leafed Hawkeweede cTfthe walles. 
From a thicke reddilh roote rifeth up a round rough ftalke 
almoft two foote high, fet with a few fhort and narrow 
leaves difperfed thereon, at the toppe whereof ftand many 
fmall yellow flowers as it were in a tuft or umbell clofe fet 
together, every one on a fmall long foote ftalke: the leaves 
thatgrow at the foote hereof, and next to the ground, are 
many long and narrow of fixe inches long, andicarce halfe 
an inch broad,coveted with a lofc downe or freefc, w hich grow fhorter as they rife higher on the ftalke- this is 
found much fmaller about Padoa as Tlaithir.w faith. 
The Place. 
Although thefears fet downe by Banhinsu and others to grow in feverall places in Germany t rf-c, yet fome of 
them have becne found in our owne Land, as I have oftentimes gathethered in thejway to Hampfiead-Hcath, and 
backe againe, efpecially the third and the fourth. 
The Time. 
Thefe keepe the fame time of flowring and feeding or rather later. 
The Thames. 
The firft is called by Tduhinm as it is in the title,& is the fecond Hieracinm latifolmm of Clti/lm :the fecond is fo 
called alfo by Baiihinus, as I have here downe.-che third is taken to be the Prime! APatthioli,yet no way anfwering 
to his figure as Lohel faith,being much bigger than it,and as it is though: by divers that the figure is but a figment, 
for iris not certainly knowne what berbe among all we have fhould be the right £n« of Die/cmdes ,in that none 
doth anfwer it in all points : Lohel in his Adverfaria, would referre both the Efnla Juki, Tragi hereunto, and his 
Tfnlafjlveflris alfo, hecaulethey give milke, and their leaves doeneareft refemble BafiU whereunto'Div/ra-bftr 
compareth the leaves oPErimts, and therefore as it (hould feeme («/?«• Dnr antes calleth Eriniu CMatthoh Bafi- 
licum acjttaticum : Gnilandimn calleth this Hieracinm Militari, Galeni , and LaEari, Plinij, who being demanded 
what herbe Matthiolw his Brims ftiould be, (hewed this Hieracinm, Hortm Eyfietenfs, calleth it Hieracinm fru. 
ticofum latifolium polyanthus, & called alfo by fome Hieracinm Sahaudum latifolmm,is the fourth is called by Lohel 
Hieracinm SahaudumanguHifolium, and Hieracinm ahernm graruUns ,f> or he ntaketh them to be both one, although 
the delcrtptton of their leaves be much differing,it is the third Hieracinm of Clu/itn, for as he faith hitnfclf it hath 
great affinitte unto Labels, if it be not the fame, Vodonaus tnaketh it his firft Hieracinm , Gerard maketh it his Hie- 
raemm Inttihacmm, and Banhimts calleth it Hieracum fiieticofum anguftfohummajus, as he doth the fift Hieraci 
urn ji uticofnm minus: the laft is added to this ranke not having any other of that fort to ranke with ip (for Ban- 
hinns his other forts of Hieracinm muronm , the one is our P ilefella major , called Auricula mm is major Tragi, of 
fome Chomri’Ja anrea and Palmonaria Gallornm, or Gallica which Ln^dnnenfis very unfitly calleth Corehorm Dale- 
champ f but is not Cofia Camerarij, .as Tauhimts feemeth to fuppofe(for Camerarins relerreth it to the Hieracinm 
latifolmm Panmmcum of Clnjlus, as I laid before in the laft Chapter fave one, and his ot^er is the palmonaria Gal- 
tea famine of Ttbermontm w if they be feverall (being noted to be Laciniatum)m& not one and is called by Bauhi. 
mis Hieracinm nnrornm angtifi,folium nonfmnatum.l have given you that figure here of tc^f/which hath narrower 
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