Tr I BE 15, 
tome, halfe a yardhigh or morovery we&ke and (tender, and fo- 
llained by the bullies among which it groweth, havingewo long 
and narrow leaves fee at each joy nc, broadeft next to the ftalke s 
and pointed at the end,fomewhat roughall'o bn the underfidc, if 
itbedrawnedownewards : thetoppesbftheftalkcsand bran¬ 
ches, are fet With tufts of leaves and flowers together, which be¬ 
ing grownc are feparated, two flowers onely Handing at a joync 
with the like leaves tec with them ,but (hotter and fmaller, the 
flowers arc long round and hollow,gaping open at the end, and 
(landing looking all one way, of a pale yellow colOugand White 
together, but grow yellower in time,- yet in Tome of a blewifh 
pr purplifh eolour 5 either deeper or palcr,cach (landing in a (mall 
grecnehuske, wherein afterwards grow round cupsor veffels,’ 
containing brownifti feede,noc much unlike to wheateuhe roote 
iscompoled of (mail threds. (give ybuhere the figure of ano* 
the r fort of this Cow Wheate, which I found among Doctor 
Lobels papers/without delcripcion,and therefore can frame none 
thereto. 
2. Crat£Ogonumftorc varto. 
. Another party coloured Cow Wheate.' 
This other groweth like theformer,but the ftalk is more reddi(h 9 
and ib are the leaves alfo,and more finely dented upwards, where 
the (pikes or tufes of flowers are of a reddifh or blufh colour, be¬ 
fore they Ipreadc operand then Ihcw the flowers to be.ycliowa 
2bouc the moudi or gaping place,and the reft purplilh red, 
3 . Crauogonam incogrimm* 
T McfrtMP'jTUTZpcTpafilkm luteuWc 
Small blacke W locate. 
Cr(ii£Ogonon lutenm 
Yellow narrow leafed Cow Wheate. 
This differeth little from the former, but that 
the ftalkes being red,the leaves are longand nar¬ 
row, like unto Linaria or Tode-flaxe, without ’ 
any cut or dent at th^ edges, the flowers arc 
long gaping and hollow, of a pale yellow co¬ 
lour j (landing in a long (pike and looking for¬ 
ward, .) . , 
4 # Melampyrum, , 
Blacke Wheate. 
This in the forme being fo like the redrew- 
eth that it is of the fame family, for but that it 
groweth greater in the Corne fields, where it 
moft delighteth,and the leaves be fhort and nar¬ 
row 
