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* ' n^rfrvel low Star of Bethlehem 



% 6 Bulbus vnifolim . 



Dtrarfe yellow 



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The one leaued Bwlbe; 





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7 Omithgalum ntajus Arabmtn. 

 •The great Arabicke Star-floure; 





or the Lilly oFAlexandr _ _ u 



in the Chapter of Cotton'grafTe. This fcire'but 



tenderplanr,hathbroadgreene leaues commino- 

 from a large white flat bottomed root . amongS 

 which rifeth vp a ftalke fome cubit high , whofe 

 top is garniftied with fundry pretty large fionres 

 made of fix pretty white leaues , with a fliining 

 blackifh head,ingirt with fix white threds tipped 

 with ycllow.This floures in May. 



§, This, which is commonly called otnitho- 

 galumftkatttmjteth large leaues and roots,and the 

 ftalke growes fome cubit or more high, whereon 

 grow many ftarrc-floures in fliape and colour like 

 thofeoftheordinarie, but larger, and they begin 

 to floure below , and floure vptvards to the top 

 There is a larger fort of th is Sficat*m,whaTe fl ours* 

 are not itreaked with greene on their backs There 

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This Neapolitan hath three or fourelomr 

 leaues not much vnlike thofeof the Hyacinth? 

 but narrower The ftalke is pretty thicke, fom c 



foot hrgh and hath vfually growing thereon fome 

 fine or fix fl hang . one * iome 



ftalkes grow alternately out of each fide of thl 



fix leL^r- ™ efefWs are "ompo^of 

 iix leaues , being about an inch lona ^a /? 



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