3 __ the Paradife of Plants. : 19 
CHAP. Iv. Nei 
Of Squallss oo ise ope 
The Names, 
T isealled by the Greeks oniare, and of fome Lagines allo Scilla; but ie 
calls ic Squillay whofe example makes it ro be focalled in the Stops dia 
vers call it Cepa maris, for the fimilicude it hath with an Ony: Eng 
Lifhit is called Squill, and Sea-Onyon, There is -a forede this which the 
Greeks call xevxga}ior, the Latines Pancratiam the Englills the white Sea-Daf= 
fodil, or Sea~Onyon, and of ome Narciffus Conft Ag of ocr S5t F 
morecallis ieee: and of the Turks, Confambach, ; Be 
The Kindes, hi: Bn Be 
Gerrard reckoneth up four forts hereof, 1. Squill or Sea-Onyon:> 2; $ea-O2 
nyon of /alentia, 3, Red flowred Sea-Daffodil. 4, Yellow flowred Sea- r 
dill. Every one of whichin ber ges calls eis acm tyke bas 
ny 
yt of Squi ey Omtbous,and hath divers Coats, or tealy ‘ae om 
gamers ike the ordinary Onyon: out of whichy as in Saffron, rhe ftalk 
ol {pring torch; then our of chat arifeth a white and yellow Blower, 
which being waxen old after many dagen It Pico, wee and broad. 
leaves, upheld PT, no foot-ttalk, many 0 of chem | lcovmieds the, 
Earth, fiz Sit att EF Fait, e 
} ; hak : The Place and Time, . tthe = L agttad Ts Sse oa: af oy 
“The ft (forthérie: it which Ihavedefetibed, sd teialieaiae setts 
cafion guint) 3 is joan poring in 1 Spain and d Italy, not far from t ion 
BEER Oe foes The Bot Sabon: Conf : 
i : R craliioess they flower from feat ge moi July; sede 
