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Tbeatrum < Botanicum. 
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of a deeper yellow colour almoft like the Wall-flower, every leafe being round pointed, and cut in in the middin 
making them feeme like hartes which doe not ftandin round tufts or umbellsbut in fhort fpikes, after whid 
come rou»h and hoary round feede veffels, with a pointell flicking forth in the middle ofevery one of them, anc 
containing one flat round yellowifli feede in them : the roote is fmall and long and fpringeth new leaves ano 
ftalkes every yeare : this hath but little fharpenefle in it. 
12 . Thlafpi Veronica:folio. Treakle-Muftaid With Specde-well leaves. 
This Thlafpi hath divers leaves lying next the ground rough or hairy and almoft round, of the bignefle oftht 
nayle ofoncs thumbc.and of a deepe greene colour every one upon a fhort footcftalke, fomewhat refembling the 
leaves of Speedewell: the ftalke is hairy halfe a foote high branching ulually from the bottome, and lometimei 
without branches,fet with very few leaves that compaflethem atthe bottomes and bearing at the toppes man) 
fmall white flowers and after them fmall round and long pods upon fmall footeflalkes one above anothei 
(pike fafliion, containing in each a fmall browniflr yellow feede fomewhat (harpe in tafte : the roote is whin 
I f Thlafoi montanum vermiculato acuto folio. Treakle-Muflard with very fmall and pointed leaves. 
from a great white hard roote rife fundiy thicke and fhort riveld ftalkes above a fpan long,. rhicke fet witf 
very fmall kaves without order,being narrow and almoft round, & pointed at the ends,fomewhat hairy about ch« 
edges and of a fad greene colour, but f mailer upwards unto theflowers at the toppes which grow many buftu'nr 
together in a large umbell, confiding of foure white or fomewhat reddifli leaves, the under couple being greatei 
then the upper with lome yellow threds in the middle : the (eede followeth in broad round flat powches, hol« 
lowed in the middle like a Spoone on that fide next the ftalke and bunching or bellying forth on the outfide, 
flat alfo at the head, with a fcame in the middle as is leene m many lorts of thefc Thlafpics which is flat and 
yellow in boththe tides. 
14 Thlafpi montanum carnofo rotunda folio. Treakle-Muflard with fmall thicke leaves. 
The roote of this fmall Thlafpi is long, fmooth, white and hard,from whence fpring divers rcddifli ftalkes, let 
thicke with fmall leaves that are fle(hie,and not much broader then the powchcs with feede,of a blewifh greene 
colour, yet fmaller and narrower up to the toppes,where the flowers ftand in a (mall round tuft of a bfufh coloui 
ftriped with reddifh lines or drakes: after which come fmaller flat pouches a little dented at the toppes and pur- 
plilh with fmall feede in them like the other but leffe. 
The Place. 
All thefe Muftards grow on hills and in rocky ftony places in feverall Countries, yet fome of them are found in 
our 0 wne Land in the like ftony places. 
The Time, 
They all for the moft part flower and give their feede in the Sommer moneths, yet fome fooner or neare the 
Spring. 
The Names. 
The firft of thefe is called by Lobel, Camerarius, and Tabtrmontanus Thlasfi Pamonicum (Inf,li, by Clufus 
himfelfe Thlafpiprimtsm velmontanumpc/tatum^nd by Bauhinus Thlafpi montenum Glafti folio majus : the fccond 
is the fecond Thlafpi montanum of Clufius, called alfb by himThlafpi Badenfe , by Lobel and Tabermovtanus Thla¬ 
fpi album fupinum, Qolumna mentioneth it under the title of Thlafpt montanum primttm burfa paftorts fruSu 
which Bauhinm calleth Thlafpi Alpmum Glafti folio minus according to his correftion in his Appendix : the third 
is Lx^dimcnjishisThlafpimontamimcandidum, and called by Bauhinm Thlafpi montamm ftmper drew : the fourth 
'Bauhinm onely maketh mention of by themmeof Thlafpi faxatile rotund,folium : the fife is called by Camerarius 
in his E pitome upon Matthiolus and in borto , Thlafpi tertium faxatile,and by Bauhinm in his OUatthio/us Thlafpi 
faxatileminore folio, but in his Ai»*.vand Prodromus, Thlafpi Alpinum minus capitulo rotundo, and by Porta in his 
defeription of Mount Baldui Thlafp, pttraum tMyagroidcs : thefixt is the third Thlafpi faxatile of CWattbiolus 
which Lugdunenfii and Thalius doe alfo mention, but Thalius his defeription thereof is much differing from it, 
and Camerarius upon Matthiolus faith hec never found that fort among rockes and ftony places, but in the fields 
and under hedges, and therefore in his CMattbiolus he fetteth forth that figure of that which grew w ith them, and 
omitted the other of 'Jl/latthiolusfBauhinus afterwards faith that fuch an one as Matthiolus fet forth was brought 
him out of Italy and therefore he giveth the figures of them both in his Matthiolus and 7 redromus by the title of 
Thlafpi Alpmum majus & minus capitulo rot undone leaventh is called by Bauhinus onely Thlafpi A/pinumrepens: 
the eighth is the Lithothlafpt epnartum carnofofolio of Columna and called by Bauhinus Thlafpi pa’ vum faxatile flere 
rubente : the ninth is called by Bauhinus Thlafpi faxatile Polygalcfoho according to the correftion in his Appendix, 
folio 519. at the latter end of his Piuax, but is among hisThlafpies folio x 07. Vermiculato folio : the tenth is Lobel 
his Thlafpi fupinum luteum which Bauhinus entituleth Thlafpi montanum incanum luteum SerpHlifolio majus, as hee 
doth the eleventh Thlafpi faxatile incanum luteum Serpiilifolio minus, and is the Jonthlafpi hsteo fore incanum 
montanum ■Itsr.h.iJm of (‘alumna : the twelfth is called by the learned of Mompelier , Thlafpi Veronicasfolio, and as 
Bauhinus faith is the ‘Draba minima mar alls Dit/coridis of Columna, and yet hee maketh it to be a Burfa paftorts 
alfo, calling it major loculo oblongo, but Columna faith it hath a fliarpe tafte like a hOraba hut fo hath not Burfa 
pafiori, : the thirteenth and the laft are mentioned by C 0, “mna under the fame titles here expreffed. 
TheVertues. 
Thefe forts ofTWa/pialfoastheyareall or the moft ofthemof the like fharpenefle in tafte unto the former, 
fo they may bee of the fame qualities in operation hut no fpeciall properties being fet downe by any author 
that have made mention of them nor other private experience, I cannot lpeake further concerning any 
©fthem, 
C H A f. 
