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5. Dancies Sehnoidss major. The greater Parfley leafed Dauke. 
The greater of thefe Daukcs which hath large (Talks of fomewhat broad pale greer.e leaves bigger then Paiflej 
and with divifions of the fame fafliion and manner next the ground, hath (ctr.ewliat bigge (hikes almoft twt 
foote high with the like leaves at the joynts but fhorter,and at the toppes lpckie rundles ot white flowers vvhic 
turne into long crcltedfeede bigger then ordinary Pennell l'eede, and of a yellow browne colours the rootei 
fomewhat great,thiefee,long and white, with a tufh of haires at the head as many other umbelliferous plan: 1 
have, and of a hot and fharpe tafle as the feede is alio. There is another fort hereof as Uhel in his obfervatiorr 
faith,fomewhat lefle then the former but die agreeing therewith in all parts, which bee found in the wood hi ) 
Narveum . 
6 , Daucuf Selinoidcs maxim**. The greateft Parfley leafed Dauke. 
This gteatcfl kinde called by Clujiut Sefeiialterum Pamiomatm yet putteth the figure of the lafl for it,hath a root; 
fometimes as great as ones at me, or being young of the bigneffe of ones thumbe,parted into feverall branches aj| 
the bottome.and covered with a rugged blacke barkc of a clammy tafle at thefirfl,butfliarpeaftcrwandsandcaud 
fing (pitting, having at the toppe many hairy heads, from whence fprmg fundry very huge and great winger 
leaves, much divided and dented about the edges fomewhat like the lafl but larger, of a faint grecnc colour iomc. 
what (hining on the upper fide,and of a grayifh afhcolour underneath •* among which rifeth up a large great ere i 
fled ftalke of a fingers thickneffe, with ionic joynts and leaves at them, and with branches alfo from tetweenc 
them, at the tops whereof (land fmall umbells of whitifli flowers, and fomewhat larger but like (eede as the lafl. 
Both r efctsvo lafl forts may well be referred to the fecond Dma* of ‘Diojcoridesptihafc leaves arc like S elimtl 
or Parfley before any other. 
7. Daucw tertiw rDiofcoridje Bello . Coriander leafed Dauke. 
This Dauke which Honoring Hellw faith groweth inC<Wy 3 and is refer red by him to the third c Daucw of Diofco/. 
rides, and both leafe and rootc eaten by theCandiots as a familiar Sal let heibe hath fundry llalkes of fine cur leaves 
fomewhat like to Corianders butleffer and thicker, the ftalkes are reare two foote high, with great and fwol 
len joynts (andiherefore called by fome Scfeti mdofnra, but by 'Banhir.us Daucve ('retiem nedofnt umbdla lute*} ano 
fmaller leaves at them,at the tops whereof grow yellow umbells of dowers but white with me, which turne in 
to bigger (cede then Fennell: theroote is great, thickeand fhort,perifhing yearcly,thc whole being aromaticalji 
8 Daucm montanw Apijfoliopreluteo. Mountaine Dauke with yellow flowers 
This yellow flowred Dauke hath a crefled ilnooth flalke 'branching forth into fundry parts, having leaves like 
unto Smalage but (hotter and not dented at all about the edges,let on boih fidcs of the crefled ribbe, the flowers 
are fmall that grow at the toppes and yellow. 
9. r Daticm praterfis Apij folio Batibim. Medow Dauke otBaubinuf, 
The rootesofthis Dauke ate long and reddiflr on the outfrde fmelling and tailing like Carrots, being hairy at 
8. 7)aucM montanus ^pijjoliomim, 
Mountaine Dauke with yellow flower?. 
11 . Tiaucus/ccmclui Dalecbampij. 
Ihc French wilde or fieldc Dauke, 
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