Tbeatrnm Botanieum, 
Tribe 8. i;i 
Cm a p.I2, 
3; Oenantht CrtticaficBatit. 
Unity Dropffqrt with ftarre-likc heads. 
5. Oenartthe angufhfolia lebetij* 
Lvifls narrow leafed Enantheor Droppewort. 
fmaller by much St more green,yet the one of them alfo fmaller 
than the other, and the leffer a little finer jagged, which plaine- 
lyfhcweth the difference as well as the feede, which is fmaller 
almoft by the halte, and rounder than the greater of rhefe, 
which is fomewhat like unto Dill feede, but fomewhat fmaller 
and white, the flowers in either being white, but differing in 
greatneffe : the rootes likewife are much alike ; yet [fill greater 
or leffer the one than the othrr, and each confiding of iundry 
fmall tubers, with many firings or fibres among them. 
3 OcnantW Cretica fleliata. 
Candy Droppewort with fiarre-like heads. 
After many yeares [landing, this fendeth forth an upright 
(lalke, fcarce a foote high, without any leafe thereon, and 
with foure and five heads or tufts of white flowers, upon lonu 
foote [hikes, encompaffed with eight or tenne fomewhat long 
and pointed leaves like a fiarre, after which follow fmall feede 
fomewhat like to the Indian Scabious: the leaves that grow 
below are winged, that is many fmall ones fet at difiances upon 
a long foote fialke, very like, both for forme and bigneffe, unro 
thebiger of the lafi two recited forts which fall away in the 
Winter, and fpringing a f'rcfh in the Spring from rheroote, 
which xionfifteth of fundry Afphodill like clogs, but leffer, 
fomewhat hard and blackifh. 
4 . Oenanthe Crcticaproiifcra. 
Candy Dropworte withfruitfull heads. 
Very like unto the lafi is this Candiot, yet differing firfi in 
the leaves, which are larger and not cut into fo many parts, 
then in the heads of flowers, which though white and cluffc- 
ring together like it, yet in (lead of the long pointed leaves fee 
thereabouts, this hath fundry fmall heads of the like white 
flowers, after the manner that many other plants have,namely 
Marigolds,Dayfies, &c. which we call childing or fruitfull, or 
as fome doe, Iacke-Anapes a horle backe, and againe in the 
feede, which is like to the water or Marfhkindc.andlafily, 
and moff efpecially in the rootes, which are not glandulous like 
the other, butwholely compofed of a number of white fibres 
6. Oenauthe Cieott facie Lobclij. 
Lobels Hemlockc- like Enanthc or Drepworr. 
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