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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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IB. I. 



fl The Kindes. 



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Herebediuerskindes of Fox- Hones, differing very much in fhape of their leaues, as alfo ■ 

 floures : fome haue floures,wh erein is to be Teen the fhape of fundry forts of liuine creature ° 



e the fhane and nronorrinn of flies. inorherrmat* rnmofniml-.1al-.aoc> «»t,— i.-i_ & . s > 



rple mixed with 



likeW 



umble bees. 



s 



diftmguifh,as well thofc here fet downe,as alfo thofe that offer themfelues daily ro our view anW 

 confideration,would require a particular volume ; for there is not any plant which doth offer fJh 

 varietic vnto vs as thefe kinds of ftones,except the Tulipa's.which go beyond all account.-for rfS 



? A moft ?? S I S J Ino ? left 5 h f t euer was in the <" e ^terages 5 CW«,c/^«,( w hoforhisfin e ulain 

 duftry and knowledge herein is worthy triple honor) hath fpent at the leaft 3 5 yeares, iowJZ 



feeds of Tulipa s from yearc to yeare.and to this day he could neuer attain to the end or certainty 

 oftheirfeuerall kinds of colours. The greateft reafon thereof that I can yeeld is this .That if 2 

 take the feeds of a Tu ma thai- hart- whir* fl™,™* ~~a r «.u .-_ ___/_.- 1 - , ? * * . 1? 7°° 



th 



s ssass-tesss^^ * «• <* . «c 



comprehend them in this chapter. 



n. ,, L /- «• of tnofe plants will be noth™ 



lhall be fufheient therefore to fet downe moft of th 











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fly O rchis or SMrfeion beares next the! root two very broad Icaues like thofe of th 



(hapeof 



-v • — v «»,iww«« i i W ui.iJi l gii :uierc 



iillions,Dut iomwhat (harper pointed. 



1 3 Teftieulus Vnlfmus 2 ftbegodes. \\c\ 

 Humble-bee Orchis. * » v ' 



of Stones 



r t r 4 T*fl wins Vuhinm major (bhendes, 



11 Wafpe Orchis. ' J/ * 





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2 Gnat Satyrion commeth for th of the ground,bcaring two, fometimes three leauc* like the 

 forroer,but much fmaller. The ftalke growcth to the height of an hand, whereon are placed vex* 



lb 



3 



the 



