26 Chap. 10. Theatmm Botanicum. 
Tribe 14 . 
9 . LapctbummaTitimumF*t;4vm. 
The ftcong fentcil Sea Dockc. 
and brtneheth forth into fundry fprigges, bean -• . Jdifh flowers, and broWtie triangular feede after 
2. Lapathumacutummim Small ftiatpc pointed Docke. 
The roote of this Docke is long and flender, p^r u ry wi :h final) fibres thereat, and of a yellow colour 
ontheinfide, the leaves are narrow and long waved in on : ’e edges, as if they were crumpled, the ita ean 
flowers,with feede following, is like unto the former, bu: tha: they ftandnot onfnch long lpi Jgges, but c 0 er 
together, tome at the joynts,or tdfnpafling theftalkes, and others at the toppes,and of a darker colour. 
3. Ldpmhum acfttum minimum. The Imaller pointed Docke 
This fmall Dock: diflfereth little from the firft, for forme and manner ofgrowing,but in the greatnefic, this be¬ 
ing much Imaller and lower.the roote is fmall and more yellow. 
q.Lfipathumfjlveflrevul^atiui, The Common wild Docke. 
The to mm on Docke that grower!' every where,differeth little from the Garden Docke or Patience, but that 
the leaves hereof are fomc what broader and rounder at the points, and the rootes more yellow? and or Icuculc 
r. Hippolapathum rctundifolium Africum, The round leafed Docke of Africa. 
This roun I Docke is very like in the leaves unco the other round leafed Docke, mentioned in the fajond ClalTi* 
before in this worke, but fomewhat thicker, tbeftalkerifetb higher, the flower is grecnifh, and i the roote is 
fomew hat round like unto a Tumeppe, but yellow both within and without, the whole plant and every part 
th.reof is fweecifli without any other manifeft talte,and is therefore not cold as the other Dockes are, but not in 
the firfl degree. . . 
6 . LapatbumvpQmfum five bonus Hcnricut, Englijh Mercury. 
I nroflnecies pur this herbe among the Dockts, according as the bed Herbarifts doe, rather then with the 
wild Arrdches&s home others have done, and fliew you that it hath divers broad and longthickc fat darke greene 
leaves, upon long Ualkes,pointed at the ends,and double pointed at the bottomes, fomewhat like unto Sorrell,the 
ftalkcs arc many,two foote high,full of leaves,and at tbetoppes many fpikes of greenifn fiowerB, and flat leedcs 
after them,the roote is tbicke great and long and yellow like a Docke : the whole plant is often overlpread wit 
\ mealy daft, like unco Arracbe ,which hath caufed divers toreferre it to them. 
7. Hjcirolapathumm ’jtu. The greater Water Docke. 
This great Water Docke, groweth very like the common wilde Docke, but greater and higher, with larger 
, nd longer leaves,ai d not fo round pointed, the rootes alfo are fhorter,and fuller of fibres, and of a darke red co- 
fjur. 
8. Bydrolapatbum minus, The leffer water Docke. 
tK; U ffer Water Docke hath leffer leaves, long and narrow,and lower flalkes, fuller of branches, wit owers 
nd .. ,ke unto the reft of the Dockes, and fo ire the rootes likew ife,but fmaller and full of long Itringes and 
fibre,. ' * 
