Tribe 7. The Theater of T lants. 
Chap. 12, 83' 
with fmaller brownefeedes therein then in the former, and much fharper in tafie : the roote pcrilheth after fcede 
1 time but abideth the firft winter after the fpringing. 
3. Thlajpimajus, Great Treakle-Muftard. 
The great Treakle-Muftard hath larger, fmootherand broader leaves then the Iaft, fomewhat pointed at the 
ends •• the flowers are fmall and white like the other,Handing at the toppes ofthe ftalkes which are two or three 
foote high, with divers branches on them : the leede velfells are round, and fet with browne feene therein: the 
whole plant is of a ftrong unpleafant fent and tafte. 
4. ThUsfi VaccarU folio Mbnfpelinciim. French Treakle-Muftard. 
The leaves hereof are fomewhat like the leaves of the lecond kind being fmooth and of a darke greene colour 
the flowers are fmall and white alfo that grow on the ftalkes which are about halfe a yard high : the feede velfells 
are fomewhat broad at the head like unto thole of Shephards-purfe but greater. 
;. Thlafyivaccarie inc nnofolio minus . Small hoary French Treakle-Muftard, 
The creeping or bending branches of this T khtSfi are all hoary over, fcarle riling a handbreadth high, whofe 
I leaves are hoary alfo fomewhat long and narrow without any footftalke unto them but fet thereon without order 
> on each fide, having fmall white flowers on a fbort fpike and imall feede velfells following. 
( 5 , ThlalfiviUofamctipfulis hirfutts. Hairy Treakle-Muftard. 
The (hike of this Thlasfi is about a foote long round and hairy, at the bortome whereof grow divers hairy 
leaves fomethhat long and broad fet upon long footeftalkes, but thole that are upon the ftalke have no footeftalkd 
but compaffe it at the bottome,being pointed at the ends and fomewhat dented about the edges, the flowers Hand 
at the toppe fpike fafhion tnadeof five white leaves a pcece, after which fucceede flat hairy powches parted as 
others are with reddifh fharpe feede withinthem. 
7. Thlajpiarvenfe p rfsliatummctjas. Thegreater Treakle-Muftard with Thoroughwax leaves. 
The lower leaves hereof that lie upon the ground are fmall and fomewhat round like thofe of Baffll, but yet a hV 
tie rent or torne on the edges at the bottomes, where they are fmalleft and a little dented about the other part of 
a grayilh greene colour, every one upon a fmall footcftalke, among which rifeth up a round ftalke put plift, at 
the bortome about a foote high fometimes fpotted, whereon grow (ingle leaves one above another at the joynts 
by certaine diftances, which compafle it at the bottome in the manner of Thorough wax leaves, and whereat Iike- 
wife come forth other fmaller leaves upon fhort branches, whereon and at the'toppes of the flalkeltand divers 
fmall white flowers that break forth out of reddifh huskes,after which appeare fmall flat powches like unto thofe 
of Shepherds purfe parted in the middle.as is ufuall with mod of the ThU{}ies,o n each fide whereof lye final! flat 
yellowifh feede .- the roote is long white and wooddy, the whole plant is more milde or leffe frame then 
others. 
8. Thltfpi perfoliattim minus , The fmaller Treakle-Muftard with Thoroughwax leaves. 
This other Thlsfn hath a few leaves lying on the ground,which are of a grayilh greene colour, like both for 
_, . 7.TbMiavmfep'rfoliatmnoJui. 8. tUm-pafMmMme: 
The greater Trcaklc- Milliard with Thoroughwax leaves. The fmaller Treakle-Muftard with Thoroughwax leaves. 
