Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 



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l v 





§JM 



NarcifTus,anJ it may be was the fame our Author in the precedent chapter mentions hee receiued 



t^^e j but he'giuing the figure of another, and a defcription not well fitting this, I can af 

 firnic nothing of certaintic. This double Narcifle of i^/wgrovves with a ftalke fome foothish" 

 and the floure isverydouble,of a pale yellow colour, and it feems commonlv todiuide it felfinto 

 lane fix partitions,the leaues of the floure lying one vpon another euen to the midft of the floure 



This may be called fanifuspallidus multiplex Mbini, Robins double pale NarcifTe. 



; I Xvcifus emmum naximut 



The N ortparciUe DafFodill 



$ 3 Pfeudonarcijfutfloreplem. 



The double yellow Datfod ill 







***** NarcuTe TteT^Sf 11 ^7 ° Ur Autnor > the fi * obfduer thereof, is vulgarly called' 



» f«rce a toot high belrin a rt r^ *? T° h difFer fr0rn the ordi ™* ^affodf • L ftalk 



^yellc^^ double ; th e flxoutmoft leisS^Sf 



J*e or trunk of the finele one /nH ,1 £ 1 J th ° fe that are next are commonly as deepe as the 



fome g^ Gripes he S 



^.kethatWfu^ 



*» Aen the Houte ftaahlKS 1 i ^f^J excepted : otherwhilcs this inclofure is broke 



:s ^-^^tels.Thatot XZ m " S tha , r ° f the laft bribed. Lobel'm the fecond paTt of 



cunning man (as they tctme him)had 



d ««ble NarcifTe. iaLatine ' accor ding to the Enflifb, T^arcd 



*"* "^ ' 3£" y ° H is CT P reff ^ «»««*« too tall, and the floure is not a!to«ethe 



There 



flow 



c >napof £ 



Uow Daffodils yetremaining.The firft 



b»Kv .°° nd C^hich is cal wV- Sr ™ icaues orderI y m,x «*. & 7 



ted, • 



