Lathyrm. The great wilde Cicheling or Pcafe everlafting. 
[ F this kind of Pulfe called Catbyrm there are two fpecificall differences, the one that continue in theic 
J roote.and perifheth not, the other annuall pcrifhing continually alter lecde time s many of the IN 
! ving forts I will intreat in this Chapter, and of the annualls in the nett* ’ 
I. Lathyrm major pentmii. The greater Peafe everlafting. 
This kind of Peafe fendeth forth many long flat trayling lUlkcs, winged on both Tides which mutt 
befuflained, divided into fundry branches with two leaves at the joynts which ate fomewhat lon-> and not 
very broad,with fome clafpersattheends of the branches, at the joynts likewifc come forth pretty lo'ng Kalkes 
withfiveorfixormorePeafe-likeblofl'omes, ofa fine pale purplifh red colour, and of a fine (meH after which 
fucceede fmall long and hard whitifh cods, with fmall round bUckilh leedc in them, the rootc groweth 
great,blackc and rugged on the outfide and runneth d ownc deepe into the ground. This is that which Label cal- 
leth Lathyrm latiore folio, and hath beetle found wilde in divers places with us. 
a. Lathyrm angttjHfolm. Narrow leafed wild Cicheling. 
This differcth not in durability,forme of growing, or colour of flowers from the former, but in having fome= 
what paler flowers and in the greene leaves which ate narrower then they. 5 
3. Lathyrwf/Lvefirii ‘Dodonai. The wilde Cicheling of Dociorjem. 
This hath longer winged (hikes and fomewhat larger leaves, but (hotter clafpers then tbelaft, the flowers 
arc of a deepe purple, and the cods arc long and (lender, with lmall hard round feeds within them t the rootc 
islongandabideth. 
4. Lathyrm arvenfts ftveTerrc glandes. Peafe Earth-nuts. 
Thefe Earth-nuts have divers weake and fmall fquare (hikes running upon the ground foure or five f ore 
long the leaves are fmall ufually two fet together upon a branch with a clafptr at the end of each, taking hold 
ofwhatfhndeth next to it : the flowers come forth from the joynts towards the toppes of the flail cf upon 
long footefhlkes, many growing together being narrow, and of a deepe reddifh purple, fomewhat bright 
the cods that fucceede them are fmall and long with fmall round leedcs in them, the rootes are ubetuus’ 
blacke and fmall faftned to long firings,which fpread much under ground,in tafle fomewhat like to a dry Chef” 
nut, Bauhixm maketh it and the next to be both one plant. 1 
S. Lathyrtte fylveftrie lignofior. Our Wood Earth-nuts. 
This creeping wilde Peafe-nut hath not oncly greater, longer and harder rootes almoft wooddy then the 
i. Ltthyrui Major perennu. 
The greater Peaic everlafting. 
4. Latbyrur arverfts five T ei re g'ondes. 
Peafe Earth-nuts. 
