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long, pee ata 
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ton | fi DY IkS ht Siterb. mon 
ase] ay Ornithlaw Pannonicom. heHuingarian Srarteslowets 
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This Hingteian Starre- flower ‘fhooteth out diners narrow , ‘long, > whitifh greene | 
leaues, {pread vpon the ground before Winter, which are very like vnto the icin 0 
Gilloflowers, and fo abide aboue ground, hauing a ftalke rifing in the middle of them 
thenext Spring; about halfeafoote high or thereabouts, beating may, white flower 
atthe toppe, with greene lines downe the backe of them,| very like ynto the ordis 
nary Statres of Bethlehem : the roote is greater, thicker, and longer then the ordinary 
Sears andor nacraa art dig yned togeth« blgmenie errdhon, the ia 
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| uers hat spews she phos beefs thie ome 
feieeatare trated pe backe, and oi long and narrow, like: vnto the Afp 10- 
- dils ; but the roote of this being bulbous, I rather (as fome others doe) ioyne it with 
the Ornithogala , for they alfohaue ftrakes on the backe of the flowers. It hath many 
dr@ene leaues, long and narrow, fpread vponthe ground: which {pring vpin 
ne aioe ae deal Ma d then: hey wi thering _ 
; Heafotikt long head r 4 fpike-fefhion the feede is like : nto! mea tine nO a 
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od) Italy and France, asta is fic) n Eng . 
ine fields in the : 
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