H. refooie S hiotor betted utualf having at the joy net whole,and ahr, oft round leavts.yet lornenmes longer that, 
I, 1 • |.-in, (.. c e ^hom the bi°neffe of Radifh feede : theroote is at the firlt almofi: round, as bigge as g eat pea e, 
fn: „■ a r (he as. he t irmer hath, cfpeciallv in our coumrey.hut as fome might thmke that it rain auerea it c qua 
UrTe.vet Fa '-.'<» C faith,that even in Naples where it isnaturall it hath no ^^" ^^’eTv^ whkh 
, cither „h us. Bauhhw maUeth another fort hereof,the difference only confiding inthe' S,nt fe^ and 
areTongtr than the other and more cut in, both which forts hath rifen in my garden from one kinde of feede, and 
therefore 1 hold them to be both one, and make no morediffering torts. 
The Place and Time. , „ 
The firft hath be. ne found wilde in Cimc of the lies about our own Land by Mr JVW.am 
the, a in his time, s ho gave me and Mr. WsViom Cm a famous Gentleman, and a great o er of plants me o 
the :... :e ... SPOIL g it to be differing from the common lort, but after they were growenu,,, w e all wd. 
V v nodi 1 tip it is ufual’y fovven in all the gardens of Europe, as fane as 1 heare, where they have it 
thcr came from Card,. They both fldwer in /«« or My, and the feede is ripe in 4 »g»Jt- 
The Names. .... 
;-Greet e is called Hippo/elimm alio in Latitie, Caw rendereth it Fejuaptm, becaule, as I .aid it is 
the -treated of all other their Sclim/Piofcmie, faith it was called by feme in his time *(« Smjlnim 
he taitb the true Sm V is an other herbe, v hich he described in the Chapter following, «A ™ ” 
Crsticm, - here is fome conrroverfre among Writers about this Hyppofelmam- firft, whether n lhouM be^i e 
true Hyppof'Umn, oi V,ofcor.de, or no, then whether it or tl e other Smyrmum (rmcHm be 
ojemil OHIO : for the firft, UManhia/* fliew eth the errour of Rxelhw m taking the Palssdapmm to be the <JM«- 
