1r i b e ii. The TheaterofTLnts. Cm a p,i6 
Cicer fylve/lre majus: 
The greater wilde C ictr* 
C tierfylvefire rriphjUum. 
Three leafed wilde C iters., 
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There is another fort in ail things 
the roote is hard and wooddy, yet fpreadeth farre about and living long.' 
like theformer, but much lefier in every part. 
2 . Cicer montamm Lanuginofum, The woolly mountiine Cicer. 
T his mountaine Cicer hath upright round (hikes a foote high, and fofc or woolly, branching forth into fmall 
branches, whereon ftand winged leaves, tenne or twelve on a fide of the middle nbbe, with an oddeone at the 
end, each whereof is foft or woolly and long like unto the Vetches, fome broader and narrower then others - 
on the toppes of the btanches hand a fpike of rough pale coloured flowers, and the cods that follow are {owe* 
what long and woolly, with acrooked thread at the end of them,and have fmall blacke feede in them 
3, Cicer montammii&vtor. Another mountaine Cicer without (hike. 
This other mountaine Cicer h?th a root growing deepe if the rocky ground where it groweeh hinder it nor from 
whence fundry hairy footflalks of leavts which are i a. or fomewhar more on a fide.fomewhat round vet loiwer 
then thole ofthe Garden Cicer, the edge? of them being hairy, fome of them being equally, others unt cuiallv 1 fer 
one againft another,and an odde one at the end : the flowersgrow hard above the roote,being fomewhat'on/and 
come fwoIltn cods > havln § two partitions, full of (mall yellow feede like unto thofe of the 
/ncaicos tnat is Kidney falhion. 
4 . Cicer lAlpinun*. Mountaine Ciche.Peafc. 
This from a long roote parted below hath the Leaves on the ftalkes- like the true Cicers. but rounder and denrrrT 
the flowes are blewtlh and the cods fmaller them of theformer, being fome what hairy and groweth on mount 
3 . Cicer fylveftretrifhyUum. Three leafed wild Cicers. 
1 he three leaved wilde Cicer hath ftalkes about two foote high divided into fome branches fpreading ahmrf 
Whereon are fet upon long footftaikes one above another,leaves divided into three parts like the wikflrefoile 
and each of them bigger.thicker and rounder then thofe of the Garden Cicer, a little dented alfo about the edges- 
the flowers grow two or three together from a long footftalke at the joynts with the leaves, which a, e likelhe 
Garden Cicer flowers but larger: the cods that follow are fmall like unto the Garden kinde, but fbmewhac flat 
nlhctlke" wW,i " wWch ly£ much f ™ ller ^ a "d more flat, and 
, ?• 9 ZC ^ ffiveftre alteram triphyUum, Another three leafed wilde Cicer. 
This other wfld Cicer hath a thicke long branched roote, blackifh without and white within : the ftalkes are 
!°/ br "i chcs ^ th Ieav “ 1‘ke unto Ctcerr, but three alwayes fet together and no more : the flowers are red 
and the cods are like unto the other wilde Cicers but hairy and fpotted with red fpots 0 
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