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purple colored flours, fpotted on the infide with many fmall purple fpots & little lines or ftreaks. 

 The fmall floures are like an open hood or helmct,hauing hanging our of euerie one as it were the 

 body of a little man vvithoutahcad,with arms ftretched forth, and thighs ftradling abroad , after 

 the fame maneralmoft that the lite Jeboyes are wont tobepi&ured hanging out of Saturns mouth. 

 The roots be like the formertW^Z it 



3 Spotted Dogs ftones bring forth narrow leaues,ribbed in fome fort like vnto the leaues of 

 narrow Plaintain or Ribwort>dafht with many black ftreajes and fpots. The ftalke is a cubit and 

 morehigh,at the top whereof doth grow a tuft or eare of violet coloured floures 3 mixtwirhadark 

 purple f bur in thehollowneflb thereof whirifh, not of the fame forme or fhape that the others ate 

 of, but Jc(Ter,andas it were rcfembling forawhat the floures of Larkes-fpur. The roots be like the 



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4 Marifli Dogs ftones haue many tbicke blunt leaues next the roor 3 thicke ftreaked with line* 

 or nerucs like thofe of Plantain. The floure is of a whitifh red or carnation : the ftalk and rdots be 

 like the former. ..— — *«.«* 



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t 3 CynoforchUmaculata. 



Spotted Dogs ftones. 











4 Cynofgrcbtspaluftrls. 



Marifa Dogs ftones. 



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fome handfull or better in h 



the ftalke ate of a purpleco lou 5 

 le, which alfo is lightly fr otte ? 



with purple : it hath a little fpur hanging down on the hinder part of each floure.The feed is ^"'' 

 and contained in iuch twined heads as in other plants of this kinde.The roots arc like the form*' 

 but much lc fie. $ 



^7 The Place, 

 Tbefe kinds of Dogs ftones do grow in moift and fertil medows.Tbe marifti Dogs ftones gjj* 



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They floure from the beginning of May to the end of Auguft, 



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