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Show HIST ORIECOF E OF THE THE SECOND BOOK 3 Thlafi fpinofien. Thornie Muftarde, We % The place. ; n the Alpifhand we vpo s, gro nts inedo enefe nta PyrThe moupla in Piemont, andin Italie in es. und gro ftonie and rockie se The time. They flower when the other kindesofThlafpi do, thatis,from Mayto the end ofAuguft % The ramesa I finde nothing morefaide oftheirnames,ti ther of the auncient orlater writers, thenis ft downein their feuerall rytles. 3 The nature and vertsese PLANTS. white , the feede conteined in rou of Sowthiftles. The flowers alongthe ftalkes.are yelkls,isfarand ollie. whereupon do growe manie 4 Treacle Wormefeede rifeth vp with tough andpliant braunches, -weede, ot Sophia , whereitvis Flixe ike codsl r {lende long come rwhich sjafte flower finallyellowe da. The leaues are final and conteiied {mall yellowithifeede,bitter as Woormeléed or Coloquinti thicke,nor fat. The roote fo , butnot lowers Gillof dakeofcolour,in fhapelike thofe of the {tocke isfmallandfingle. drunkards Muftarde, it hath {mall round Thereisa kindeofmuftard called DrabaVulgaris, or though not fo the Marigolde, falkesafoote andahalfe long , fet with greene leaues like vito allheight , charged on the ofequ chés braun many into ed s thickeorfat: the topoftthe ftalkei dinid feedeis contained infmal The ell. famefin the copwithmany white flowerslike vnto Elder, andof gathuskes,(barpe pointed;and as it were alittle raifedvplike the brefts of awoman, manie weake likewife another fort ofbyting muftardor‘Tteacle maftarde, which hath Thereis hleaues fomebranches trailing,or as it were leaning on the grounde, yponwhichdo grow whitif s, after whattoothed or {nipped about the edges,bearing atthe top ofthe ftalkes finall white flower fede, which there followe long codslike the Stocke gilloflowers;but much fnaller, whereinis the of afbiarpeand biting rafte. 3 Canelina. 2 Myagnun. Treacle VWWormeleed. Golde ofpleafire, Likewife I finde nothing extant of their tures or vertues , but are referred to the kindes of Thlafpios, whereof no doubt theyarc ofkir red and affinitie, 1 Twrritis. Towers Muftard, Of Towers Mustarde. (bap.r2 k %& The defeription. take Owers Muftarde,offome hath beene for akinde of Crefles, 8referredby them to it:offome,for one of the Muftardes,aié a kinde thereo fo placed among the Thlafpios as and therfore my felfe muftneedes beftoweitiont clujat! where withothers, Therfore I hauewith 28 the Thlafpios as ZLObell, placed it amongoutof the groundewid thereof; which commeth like thole : many long and large rough leaues, thofe next the groune Houndes-toong,efpecially among which rifeth vp along ftalke of act more high, fetabout with fharpe pointed ¢ grow’ atthe fh like thofe of woade. The flowers but they are # itwes if[may terme themflowers, alittle duftiechaffe driuen vponthe leaves Score ches with the winde : after which come vy 7 cods, whereinis {mal reddifh {eede like thacoi* meline,or Englith Woormfeed,with arooret . 0 ofa tuft full of innumerable threddes 2 Golde ofpleafiire is an herbe with many! roundeat ches fet vpon a ftraight ftalke, two cub into fundrie wings , in height P< leaues be long, broade andfharpe coge the about indented or what fhipt %& The place. ts Treg — and fuchlike places, I elikewife ennne the Weft partof Englande vpon dunghils 1 Son.by the citie wals ieee other Places, as at Pyms bya village called Edmonton neere Loneft-chefterin the come fieldes, and whereflaxe did growe about Cambe ¢ = Stotherorowe ; woe Wics, and li,ife, a the tetritorie of Leodenin Zelande, and manyplaces of the Lowe counwilde in fundry places ofEngland, 03 %& The |