

Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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The great winter 



ring in an> 



point but in greatnefle. 



precedent 



Totbefe I thinke it not amiffe toadde another fmal Hyacinth,more differing from thefe 

 hfhfcfcribed in the time of the flouring, than in the (hape. The root of it is little, final], white, 

 , \-.ih «irh a few fibres at the bottom ; the leaues are fmalland long like the laft defcribed : the 



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ofadarkebIcw,andapeftilI 



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t 



gardens 



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be found 



The firft or lefler growes wilde in diuers places of England,as vpon a bank by the Thames fide 

 between Chelfey and London, § 



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They 



the end of Auguft,and in September,and fometimes later. 



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cinth. 



2 



3 



waits minor pt the Ieffer AutumnelacintbjOr Winter 



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The kcond, HyaciM bus Autumndis mtijor ;th 



A m a • « « ~ f _ f f — • • . 7 _ F 



farvulusjlellartf 



Winter Iacintb 





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hap. 79. Of the Engli/h lacinth, or Harebells. 





I Hyacinthus Anglicus. 



Englifh Hare-bells* 







2 Hyacinthus alius Anglicus. 



White Englifh Hare-bells 



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jr The pefefiptioa. 



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ons narrow l M .« .V s • acincn lsver y common throughout all England. It 

 6 arrow le au es leaning towards the ground,araong the which fpring vp naked 



