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y of the reft of that kind 5 and therein confifts the only and chiefcft difference. $ 



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Thefc kindes of Orchis grow for the moft part in moift medowes and fertile paftures 3 as alfoin 



moi ft woods. 





TheBce,the Fly 3 and the Butter- fly Satyrions grow vpon barren chalky hils,& heathy grounds 

 vpon the hils adioyning to a village in Kent named Grecnhi the, vpon Long-field downs by South- 



fleet, two miles from the fame place, and in many other places of Kent : likewife in a field adioy. 



ning to a fmall 



roue of trees, halfe a mile from S. Albons, at the South end thereof. They grow 



J ikewile at Hatfield necre S. Albons, by the relation of a learned Preacher there dwelling, M r Ro. 

 Bert Abbot ,an excellent and diligent Herbarift. 



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f 13 Orchis Strdteumaticamin$r. 



Souldicrs Cullions. 



t 14 Orchis ^Andrachnitis. 



Spider Satyrion. 





That kind which refembleth the white Butter-fly groweth vpon the declining of the hill at the 

 end of Harapfted heath, neere to a fmall cottage there in the way fide , as yec goe from London to 

 Henden a village there by. It groweth in the fields adioyning to the fold or pin-fold without the 

 gate,at a village called High-gate,neere London : and likewife in the wood belonging to a Wor- 

 fhipfull gentleman of Kent named M l Sidleypi South fleet : where doe grow likewife many othef 

 rare and dainty fimples,that are not to be found elfewhere in a great circuit. 



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May to the end of Aug 





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Tbefe kindes of Orchis haue not bin much written of by the Ant 

 s to any purpofejfo that it may content you for this time to receii 



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