Lib. i. 



Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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chfucs in the nn'ddlcof the colour of Saffron. The colour of tbefioure islbrntimcsv I 

 :rimcs white,now and then as it were of a light purple, and many times red • and in th' 

 ., u o (ball varieties of colours/or the edges of the leaues,and oftentimes the nails or low" 

 of th lesues arc now and then otherwife colored than the leaucs themfelues, and many tim Cr 

 u«d doth run all along thefe ftreakes fome other colours. They haue no fmell at all that can b 

 c% rcciued. The roots of thefe are likewife bulbed or onion fafhion 3 eu:rie of which to fee forth f 

 ocral would trouble the writer, and wearie the reader • fo that what hath beene faid fhall fi,ffi^ 



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t Trueitis thatour Author here amrmcs,that the varietieofthefefiouresarefoinfaite that 

 iuvould ivxh tire the writer and reader to recount them. Yet for that fome are more in Ioue'witfa 



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