JQ l‘i ChAP.I, 
TrIB E 14,' 
PLANTS PALVDOS 
AO VATIC^e ET MARINE 
MVSCI ET FVNGI. 
*.«aRSH, water and 
SEA-PLANTS, WITH MOSSES,’ 
AND 
mvshromes. 
CLASSIS DECIMAQVARTA. 
THE FOV%ET EE^CJ H T%1EE, 
CHAP. I. 
\'ing declare^ all the GraffeB of 
the Vplands, with Rulhes and 
Reeds,in the lad foregoing Tribe, 
I thinke it fitted to/oyne thole o- 
ther Herbcs & Grades, that grow 
cither in the Marlhesor Waters, 
or necre the Sea fide, before I en- 
treate of the other ^Maritime 
Plants,& then follow on Htfitprsi, 
Tnfthum faludcfum, 
MarlhTrefoile. 
TheMatfh Trcfoile rifech up with a fpongious flexible 
dalkc hade a yard high or more,with fundry fmooth.thicke 
and fomewhat broad datke greene leaves fet thereon, at 
farrediftan.es, three alwayes joyned together, and (landing 
on a long footeftalke, from the middle of the ftalkes up to 
thetoppes, where commeth forth a long buffi or fpikeof 
line pale blufli flowers,each of them confiding of five round 
pointed leaves, with a long thick® pointed umbone in the 
in ddle, whii ht gether with the leaves thereofare covered 
rvitha fine hairy downe orfrize, which addeth the greater 
beauty toit, after which are pad, come fmall round heads 
in their places, containing in thembrownifh yellow icede 
and bitter : the roote is long and white,creeping in the mud 
all about, and (hooting afrefli at the j'oynts. 
7 he Place and Time, 
Itgroweehonely in wet and mooriffi grounds, and will 
not abide out of it,for thcftalke doth quickely grow lancke 
and w ithered being broken off from it, it flowiCth in lulj, 
and thefeede is ripe in A-juft. 
The Humes. 
It is generally called Trifoliumpalnjhe t or pejudejmu, and 
:s the Memtntht 1 of Thtephrtjlw, yyhieh he faith growtth 
Trifolium paladofin: MarlhTrtfaiisJ 
