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Chap- XXII. 
i. standixvulgarii five PeRen Pencrit. 
Common Shepheards needle. 
mm 
Scaxdix. Shepheardsneedle. 
i Here are three or foure forts of Scpheards 
I needle that 1 am to firew you in this 
I Chanter, feme of which are revived and 
referred to thofe of the ancients, and 
■ fomenever kuowne before 
I, Scaxdixvx/gariifiv- Pettenveneris. 
Common Shepheards needle. 
The common Shepheards needle hath fundry long 
hard lame, creene llalkes of 'eaves, o'ore divided, and 
hito many more parts, and of a fadder browne greene 
colour than Chclvill.and of no fentjthe (hikes grow a 
footehi :h, bearing fmall tufts of white flowds , and 
rdhr them five, or fixe, or more or lefle long feeds 
fomewhat round pointed at the ends, and a fiutle 
iou°h, as if they were dented, all of them cocnming 
from one head or (hike.with a few finall leaves under 
them : theroote is very fmall and thteddy. 
j. Sctmdix ultera caprtcglomeraio. 
Round headed Shepheards needle. 
Thiskinde of Shenheards r.cedie hath Ifalkes of lar¬ 
ger leaves than the ivilde Carrot comming iomewhat 
neareti Parfley, finoorh, and of a pale greene colour, 
thole thatgrowatthe joynrsof the ftalk. s come forth 
out of a broad fibre or skmne, as is feenc in many tern- 
lous and umbehferous plants, and bearing at the top a 
roundhead, of many greenilh white thredes fet clofe 
together: the roote is like the wildelParfmppe, and of 
a bitter and fnarpetafte. 
3. Scandix Cretica minor five Jnthrijcw. 
Small Shepheards needieof Candy. 
The fmall Shepheards needle of C«wd;hatt> fundry 
[hikes of very fine cut leaves, not bulbing thickelike 
3. Scandix Crctica minor five Antbrifctu. 
grnalt Shepheards needle ofCandy. 
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