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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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73. Of Yellow Lillie. 









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f The Kindest 





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Ecaufewe {hallhaue occafion hereafter to fpeake of certaine Cloued or Bulbed Lillies We* 

 will in this chapter entreat onely of another kinde not bulbed, which likewife is of two fores 

 differing principally in their roots : for in Houres they are Lillies, but in roots Aiphodils partid' 

 pating as it were of both, though neerer approching vnto Afphodils than Lillies. 



i Lilium non hulhofum. 



The yellow Lillie. 







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2 Lilium non bulbofum Pbcenkeum, 



The Day-Lillie. 



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q The Description 



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THeyclIow Lilliehath very long flaggie leaues^hamfered or <*$^g™£ 

 I the middeft like a suiter , among; the which rtfeth v P a naked or bare fta.ke, two cu 

 1 5 l e ™?Y_ !!M -! ZIIa ^ f™ w irh fund™ brittle armes or branches, whereon 



branched 



Ditsnisn.Drancneaiuwaiw 1^ ^h "' ,. T .... • ru-r^^A t^oo 



00 grow many go Jy Wes like vnto .thole :o, t e com* »* «« fi S 



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ofblackefhinin 

 clogs, proceed 



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. proceeding from one nead,iike tnoie 01 uic wmw. '"£"~ . the white 



! P The Daylillie hath ftalkes and ttj^gSSi SgS^^Sir. 

 fhape,of an Orenge tawny colour : of which Aon « ^» >* h m blovvne , or I 



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abroad 



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ten and (linking as 





rather : which is the cauie that tbe leea eaum - ~~£ _. $oone npe 



S insforthanyatalltbatlcou!dcucrobfefuc 5 accordtng to tneoja F 



o & - T . „..,.„..„ t.*k»t-li«» former. , i 



foone 



like the former 



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