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Of the Hiftorieof Plants. 



Li 



B. I. 



fmall wl 

 like the 



I 1 



pJeafant fweet fmel. The roots 



common 



- 



lariy 



bbed with ncruesalongft them like tho/c of Planrai 



forth naked ftalks fmall and tender,wherupon are placed certain fmal white floures,trace-fa(hion 

 not fo fvveet as the former in fmel and fauor. t The top of the ftalke whereon the flourcs do grow-' 

 is commonly as if it were twilled or writhen about. £ ' 



3 Friefcland Lady traces hath two fmall round {tones or bulbes, of the bignelte of the peafe 

 that we call Rouncifals, from the which rife vp a few hairy leaues lelfer than tbofeofthe Triple 

 Stoncs,ribbed as the fmall leafed Plantain • among the which commeth forth a fmall naked flalke 

 fet round about with little yellow floures,not trace- farti ion as the former. 



4 



two 



middeft 



from the which nleth vp a (lender naked Aalke, fet with fuch flouies as the laft defcribed , fauL' 

 that they be of an r^***,**™ "«t i~... —1 — & 





1 



1 Tejliculu* odorat 



Lady-traces. 





2 



Triorchis. 





a 



I 



■ 



1 



^ The Place. 



rrow in dry paftures or heath s.ahd likewife 



c 



balky 



hils,the which I haue found growing plentifully in (undry places,as in the field by Iflingtonnce^ 

 London,where there is a bowling place vnder a few old fhrubby Okes. They grow likewife vpfr 

 the heath at Barn-elmes,neere vnto the head of a conduit that fendeth water to the houfe belfjg 



Walfingh. 



They 



:cauea i«" -. 



common lata 



by a village neere London called Stepney,by the relation of a learned merchant of London na 



M r lames CM?,exceedineIv well ex 



The yellow kindes grow in barren paftures and borders of fields about Ouendenand CI *^ 



