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Of the Hiflorie of Plants,- 



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4 Thisalfobecaufeof thevnpleafantfmell may fitly be referred to this Claffis. The roorl 

 fmall,and from them arife a ftalke fome halfe a foot high, befet with three or four? n 9 r 



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row leaues.The tuft of floiues which grovveth on the top of this ftalke is fmall, and the colour of 

 them is red vvithout,but fomwhat paler within ; each floure hanging down a lip parted in three * 



i . %. 3. Thefe kinds of Goats ftones delight to grow in fat clay grounds, and 

 other foile to be found. 





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me.haue named this kind of Goat ftones in Greeke, <*«><,*, : in Latine Teft 



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Tragorchisfcemina,zs &\loCoriofmtcs 9 and Corhphora > for that 



"" referable Ticks,caIIed in Greeke «*«. + 



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^J The Temperature and Pertues. 



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The temperature and vertues of thefe are referred to the Fooles ftones, notvvithftanding thev 

 arefeldomeor neucr vfed in phy fick, in regard of the ftinking and loathfoftie fmell and fauot thll 



arc poflefled with. 





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Of Fox Stones. 



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Butterfly Satyrion. 



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