cs? 
SCEL.ANE 
THE VNORDERED 
TRIBE 
CLASSIS DECIMAQV {NTAo 
THE FIFTEENTH TT^IE E. 
chap. i. 
^ T*L C - as ln f S^ering Campe I mull take up all thofe ftraglers, that have d- 
therlcfttheir rankes, or were not placed in fome of the foregoing orders, that fol 
mav nrWM-wfhpm frrvm InlT- "nogr-- 1 *- .1 • a r 
--— - ™^ pidtca in tome or tne roregoing orders, that lol 
may prelerve them from Ioffe, and apply them to fomc convenient fervicc for the 
workc. 
Cjramen Eiucantbs- Gramen Leucanthemxn. 
mum, Stichworc. 
Although Stichworc 
is called G TW;;, yetic 
much diffireth informe 
x g fromthem, and there¬ 
fore not fit to have beene there in'ferted, whereof 
there are two principal! (arts,a greater and a leffer 
or an earlier, and later, but in each of them there 
are alio fome fmall diverfities, as flialLbe prefent- 
ly fliewed. 
r, G rumen LeHcanthcmnm wa/.rj. The 
greater StichworE. 
The greater Stichworc hath lundry round (len¬ 
der flalkes, riling from the roote, fcarfe able to 
fuhaine themfclves, but by the helpe ofthe hedges 
or other things that grow neere it, being full of 
joynts, witb.two fmall Lang hard rough and poin¬ 
ted leaves at each of .them, at the tnppes whereof 
hand many fmall flowers, cbmpgfed of whice 
leaves, handing like a ftarre, with (ome white 
threads in the middle, the roote runneth or cree- 
peth in the ground all about, witl_i many fmall fi¬ 
bers thereat. Of thi« fort there hath beene fome 
varieties obferved, partly in the fta'Ikes and leaves 
being in fome higher or greater than others, and 
in the flowers likewife, being larger or leffer, and 
inthethredsinrhe middle,, fome being paler or 
redder than others. 
a. Grdmfn Gettcantbemummajm, The 
leffer Stichwort, 
Th'is letter groweth like unto the former, and 
differeth onely in being leffer, f^ic leaves (hortcr 
and the flowers fmalier, whereof eafch Icafe divi¬ 
ded as it were into two^ fnaketh it feemc to have 
Farietas . 
