5 * Exit'dpttmila Belgarttm Lobelij fcoparia nofir as t 
The low Dutch or eur Broome Heath. 
This Heath groweth low and fhort, hard and brittle, with 
blackifh ftalkes and brownifh branches, and fmall grecne 
leaves like thofe of Tyme fee on them, lomcwhat hairy, buc 
foure together as in che reft ; the flowers grow live or (ixe toge¬ 
ther at the toppes of the branches, hollow like the reft ; and of a 
pale purplifh colour. 
6 . Erica fcoparia altera. 
Another Broome Heath. 
This other differed) not much from the laft, but in bearing 
three leaves at a fpace s fomewhat broader then che other,green 
above and gray underneath, and a little hairy with ail s the 
flowers likewile are many, and Hand three together, at the 
toppes by equall diftanccs, turning all one way, beingfome- 
what larger and greater bcllycd, but of a deeper red colour 
then the lafl. 
7. EricaCoria folio quinta Clujij. 
Clufvu his fifth Heath, with triple branches and leaves. 
This triple Heath groweth low, and with (lender branches, 
three ufualiy let at a joynt, and three fmall thinne leaves like- 
Wife fet by fpaccs thereon, in an even order or manner, the 
flowers grow from the middle to the top,fome what large, ma¬ 
ny together at the /oynts,upon longer footeftaikes, and are of a 
dull or dead purplifh colour. 
8. Erica virgata Jive fexta Clufij. 
Small upright Heath.without branches. 
This Heath hath fundry hard and upright flalkes riling from 
the roote, fcarfe a cubic high, being all Angle, without any 
branch fpreading from them, and covered with an alh-cplou- 
red baike, at the leverall joyncs whereof come forth divers 
imall darke greenc leaves hu fains together, and towards the 
tops fundry hollow flowers* like the reft (landing together by 
paces,ofamoft bright deeps crimfon colour hanging downe* 
