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Show p Crar.35. Theatrum Botanioum, : Tripe1 2 Spartum Plinij alterum molluis. ‘ yes ihs fofter Spavifh Ruth, Trese 13. A j . Spartum TheTheater ofPlants. ; ; & Anglicum. m Batavicuia nea eal Matweede. 7 Cwa?. 35. 1199 6,7. 7. S Sparlim Marbonenfe ts’ minimum inimax Auglicam, li *' The {mall French and Englith Matweedes. NOY 3s Spartum Plinis fie Lonene Hi/panicus, ; i Ruthes, Spanifh 3+ Spartum matinam nofras. Our Matweed ot Marvam, 4. Spartam marinum nofiras altcrnm, The other of our Sca Matweedes. 6, Spartim Narbonenfe, French Matweede: The French Matweed hath {maller rounder ard whiterleaves or rufhes then the laft, and clofer growing togéther likeunto the fmalleft and,fineft fore of ruthes, and are about a {panne long apeece, or fomewhat more : the {mall (lenderflalkes havefinall fingle headed whitith {pikes on them, fmelling like Moffe : the rootes are {mall fhort threds, 7. Spartam minimum Aaglicnm. The {mallelt Engl Matweed. Thefmalleft Exglife Matweed hath many {mal flender roand rufhes like threds,almoft foure orfive inches long; growing thicke together, among which the ftalkes which are very {mall, have {maller heads and fingle like the Paoaiey is confifting but of one or two {mall rowes: the rootes are long andyellow, like the former {mal Englifo OFte 8. Spartum Bafilienfe capillaceofulio, The Germane Matweed. The Germane Matweed hath {undry ruthesrifing from the fmall threddy roote, which divide themfelves inro fott very fine Ruthes, fometimesbut halfe a foote long,and fometimes a foote, there hath beene no hrad or {pike found with it as yet. 4 9. Spartumvariegatum. Party coloured Matweede. The round.ruthes of this Matweed are {eldome above foureorfive rifing from the roote,par‘ed red and greene, but being tranfplanted changetheir beauty,and comeall te be of one colour, this was found oh the hills by Frankenfifein Germaxy,. The Spartam Austriacum of Claim Uhavefet forth in my former Booke, under the title of Gramen Plamariam. The Place and Time. , : The two formerforts grow not onely in Spaine, but in divers Tflands belonging thereto, asthe Canaries, [Laden ra,o-¢. Thereft are {pecified in their titles or difcriptions,and doe flowrith in the end of Summer. The Names, Asweéhave formerly fhewed you the Spartum Gracorum, which isa fhrubbykinde of Broome, fo ‘doeT this here,to be called Spartum latinorum ; or berbato diftinguith it from the other,’ Thefirlt is the Spartvm of Pliny, which was in his timeasplentifully growing in Spaine asnow, and therefore the Tract thereof was called Spar. tarius camps wherein new Carthage,called Carthagena now {tandeth, and therefore all Writers call ic Spartumm Plinij or berba, onely Dalechampivs upon Pliny calleth it Inncus Ibericus five Hifpanicus, and’ Banhinus, Gramen Spartenm primum panniculacomofa, The {econdis alfo Alled SpartumPlinij, or herba alterum, by all bur Bashinus, who calleth it Spartesnm (ecrndam panicula brevisfolliculo inclufa, The third isthe Spartnm herba tertia maritimum of Clufius, who callech ic Spartum noftras meaning his owne Country, but Gerard transferreth this title to our owne Land,and fo doe J, for fo he and I might very well doe,’ growingplentifully onthe Coalts of Morfolke, and S#ffelke,andin other places withus alfo.[he fourthis +tag herba quartum Batavicamof Clafins,which ae Kkkkk 2 ; Lobel |