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Chapter of®. woth' and hairy underneath : thedalkeis twofoote high, ajid fomewhat rough, having the like 
leaves at the joynts upwards but (mailer, bearing (mail umbells of whitifh flowers (landing three together and 
perfedlinu ufually but rwofeedeson them which are twite a, big as others and more rough and prickly, having a 
lar^e flat kernell within it: the roote is fmall and white but fome what fweete both in tafle and (niell. 
g. Cnuealii minor floreruiente. Small Ballard P.rrfley with reddifh flowers. 
This fmall Parflev hath a fmallcr and Ihort rough (lalke.whofe leaves are divided fomewhat like unto Hemlotk 
leaves but each of them broader, and the end leafe longed and hairy, allot them dented deepely about the ed¬ 
ges and of a darke grecne colour,at the upper joynts ot the dalkcs come forth (lender branches bearing fparfed 
fmafl umbells of reddifh flowers, and fometimes more white, and after them fmall round, rough feede the 
roote is fmall and white. 
10, Cauca/Unodofo eebinato femme. Small Baflard Pi-fly with knotted btirres. 
This other fmall Ballard Paifley Iverh on the ground with long rough trayling branche ,forne longer then others 
fet at l'everall diflancesjwith long winged leaves divided in the lame falhion almollas the lad, but iomewhat 
lefle, beinn rough or crumpled, butnot hairy, andofan overworne or evill greene colour at every joynt al- 
mod'clofeunto it. arid round about it come forth fmall whitifh flowers out of rough huskes which are alter the 
(eede, very fharpe prickly and hard : the roote is fmall and ptrifheth every yeare,the feed riling by the falling of, 
in the fields or gardens whereinto it is brought. 
11. CaHcatiefolio Famiciili. Fennell leafed Baflard Parfley. 
This is both in Aalke and leafe very like unto Fennell, but rifing ieldome above a cubit high, bearing white 
fweete duelling flowers in umbells at the toppc.fet clofe together, which afterwards give feede that is notrough 
like the former ■■ and therefore Label that firft fet it forth faith.thac although Anguilara in his time did call it a 
Caucdis, yet hee liked of the others better then of this : the roote is white growing deepe, and of the tafle of 
3 Parfnep. 
Ij. Catica/u tenuifoliamontar.a. Small Mouutaine Baflard Parfley. 
The roote hereof is fomewhat thicke and from it rifeth a Aalke of a foote long, divided from the bottome into 
fmall round fmooth branches, and they againe into !effer,whofe (mailed branches even neere the roote as well as 
the ochers,beare fmall umbells of very fmall white flowers, and afterwards Imall long lit iped feeder the leaves 
next unto the roote are divided into very fine and fmall leaves, but chofe above on the Aalke much morefmall 
13. Caucalii pumila Hifyanica. Dwarfc Baflard Parfley of Spaine. 
ThisDwarfe kinde which fW.ju brought out of S paine with a number of other fine feeds rifeth not with us 
halfe a foote high and lower in Spaine.wbote leaves are very Imall and much divided on thediffe dalkes, hearing 
fmall umbells of whitifh flowers and after them fmall rough whitifh feede: the root is fmall and annuall;! never 
law this bearc but once, which was from the firft feede I received from Beet, which was thorough ripe. 
cf CaacaLU minor {lore rubente 
Small BaitaidPaiflty wichreddiih flowers. 
11 . Caatdhfo lio Fanieit/i. 
Fennell leafed LJaftard Paifley, 
