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Of the Hiftorie of Plant 



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about the — _ M ■-,.,- • - o r~ »*«-""• 



blc Bee. The root confifteth of two (tones or bulbes,with feme few threds anexed thereunto. 



The WafpeSaryriongroweth out bf the ground, hatling' l ~ , ''•'■ A -~ i, - J - • • -' ■ 



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are like the former,but ibmwhat greatcr,declinin 

 of the colour of a dry oken leafe 

 ordronc Bee. The root is like the other. 



r,declinmg to a brown or dark colour. The R 

 ape refembling the ereat Bee called in En? Ii 



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defcribed. 



^an the laftbefore mentioned, narrower, turning 



tender,and very fragile. At the top 

 The ftones or bulbes of the roots 



is round 



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the floures be fmaller } and more plentiful!) 

 <Jarkc greenifti colour,euen almoft blackc. 



the ocher/auing that they be 



& dark .a colour: 

 vnto Flies, of * 



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t 5 Orchis Melitt ias. 



Bee Orchis, 



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f 5 Orchis Myodes 



Fly Satyrioru 



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Birds Orch 



«gw ground « the firftcommiiigvp . h 

 i ; the floures grow fcatteringly towa k ? 

 uftyof colour : the ftones o'Lw 



are very 



•Ported Birds ? a r- y ? ^* The roocs b 

 u 0ttd * Satyrwn hath Jeaues like 



the former, fauing that they be da (Tied 



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fpotted 



