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ftixofum cochleat:m,bui why cochleatnm, 1 fee no caufe, for it is rot Label his Kali coebleato femine, for that hee 
made the firif of his Kahes in the foregoing Paragraph, and I thinketbeie is no other Kali coebleato (tminc le¬ 
ft des, the other he calieth Kali fpinofo ajfinis, referring it to the Tragnm ot Alattbiolw, as all Authours fince him 
have called it,and faith withali that becaufe Dio/corides, gave no leaves to his Tragnm, therefore Mattbiolm and 
Tabcrmontamn,did exprefle their Tragnm without leaves : but Label let leaves,to his Tragnm, as he himleile faith 
he found it on the Venetians Ifland called Lio : but Donatm as ] faidbefore, faith he found that fort alio without 
leaves in the fame Ifland. The fecond Co/xmnAcalleth Ka/iflondnm repens divides Neapohtanum, and Banbt- 
r.m Kali Crijfula minorie folio. The third is the third Kali of Alpinist in his Booke of Sgjption plants. The lad is 
called hy Rsureolfha Kali Arabum primumgenus .which as he faith is called VJnen by the Arabians, but by the Na¬ 
tives where it gtoweth Scbixan, 
7he VertHCs . 
The aihes of all thefe forts,as well as of the former forts are both ufed to make Sope and GlafTe, and to purge 
the belly alio,from a duff chollcr as Alpines faith, efpecialiy of hi* fort, either the juice of the leaves or the p ou¬ 
tlier ef them taken in Wine. 
Chap. XL IX. 
Critbrrkem marinpem. Sampire, 
N this Chapter I muff joyne, for the name and places fake, three ot foitrc other plants, becaufe I 
would not make many of them. 
t, Crithmtem marinttm vulgaris. Rocke Sampire. 
The Rocke Sampire gtoweth up with a tender grccne ilalke, about haifea yard or tw r o foote 
high at the irioit, branching forth almolf from the very borrome and flored with fundry thicke and 
almolt round, fomewhat long leaves of a deepe greene colour, fometimes three together, and 
fometimes more on a ilalke.and arc fappy, and of a pleafant hot or ipicy tafle: at the toppes of the ilalke and 
branches hand umbels of whjte flowers,and after them come large feedebigger then Fennel,)et fomewhat alike; 
the roote is great, white and long continuing many yeares.and is of a hot fpicy tide likewife, 
a. Crithmrsmmarinnm majnt, The greater Rocke Sampire. 
This greater fort differeth little in forme from the precedent,bur in the Urgenefle, and in not being of ,# good 
a rellifh or fpicy tafle as it,but fmelling fomewhat ilrongly of Stnallage,and tafltng more bitter. 
3. CrithrmmmaritimHm jprnofumfive pajhnaca marina. Sea I arfneppe. 
This Sea Parineppe is very like the former Sampire,but it gtoweth greater and higher with ihortet and mr- 
Crithmnm nerinum vul^atiu. 
Rocke S empire. 
3. Qtitbmumvtariiimumfphofumjiut TafiMcamarins. 
The Sea Parfneppe. 
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